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MO s Final Song, Niall s This Town, Bastille s Good Grief Added By Radio Disney

Singles by MØ, Niall Horan, and Bastille have won the support of Radio Disney. Reporting to the October 4 add board, the family-oriented pop station confirms it has picked up MØ’s “Final Song,” Niall Horan’s “This Town,” and Bastille’s “Good Grief.” “Final Song” first went for adds in late August and continues to gain traction at the pop format. “This Town” is impacting this week and already in the Top 40, while crossover alternative hit “Good Grief” is trending Top 50 at pop. Headline Planet’s full pop radio adds report is due Tuesday evening. 270 shares

Various Artists - Radio Disney Holiday Jams 2 (14 tracks) +Album Reviews

Various Artists I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday As Long as There s Christmas Wonderful Christmas Santa Claus Lane Go Girlfriend (Have a Merry Christmas) Santa Claus Is Coming to Town I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus The Chimney Song My Christmas List Only the miracle of Christmas, it seems, could bring Johnny Mathis and the Backstreet Boys together on one CD. In the spirit of Radio Disney s first holiday CD, Radio City Holiday Jams 2 promises to please preteens (and th.   more »eir parents, too) with an eclectic, even schizophrenic mix of old and new holiday songs. Particularly hipster-rific songs like Hilary Duff s Santa Claus Lane (sounds a bit like Liz Phair if you could picture her singing about open sleighs) intermingle with more old-fashioned hits like Burl Ives s rendition of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Gene Autry s Here Comes Santa Claus. No Secrets contributes the boppy Go Girlfriend (Have a Merry Christmas), B2K revisit Santa Claus Is

Aly and AJ on their new album, growing up Disney and why they haven t gone solo

In tune: Wedding photographer returns to musical roots during pandemic

Editor’s note: Venue Plus continues “In Case You Didn’t Know,” a weekly feature with fun tidbits about New Mexicans and their projects. Sarah Rowe is not one to sit around and wait for things to happen. When her full-time career as a wedding photographer was affected with the pandemic, she had a chance to get back to her musical roots. She’s been on a roll since. ...................... “I released my first single – ‘Yellow Roses’ – back in November,” she says. “The whole pandemic gave me a chance to work on the writing. I’ve written songs for a while now, and a lot of them I’ve thrown out. I have a billion voice memos on my phone. I was always too busy to get to them. Having more time to write has been great for me because I am crossing back into this lane that I’ve missed so much.”

Denise The Vamp DeVille Zubizarreta Chronicles Pain Through Art

Zubizarreta, who has Aspberger s syndrome, found that the best way to avoid bullying was to enroll in various extracurricular activities and after-school programs. “I partially believe it was better to be at cheerleading practice or at JROTC than to be on the streets of Union City or Hialeah in the early ’90s,” she says. “It was also because I didn’t feel like I fit in, and I would rather be doing something than [be] around more people who made me feel insignificant.” Zubizarreta, who attended high school in Hialeah, had a knack for radio and got an internship with Radio Disney AM 990 Miami.

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