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Lightning 100 - Jessica Lee Mayfield

Lightning 100

4.5(20 reviews)
1.0 mi

Ok, i haven't lived in Nashville for 20 years, but this is still a music lovers station. Before…read morefinding Wrlt i was one that would live off of Mix tapes and my own cds... WRLT changed that! They are so diverse that i stopped making tapes and at times i would suffer musical whiplash with the changes in genre when the Djs were obviously enjoying themselves (Alice in Chains followed by Bobby Darin?), great stuff! Now thanks to the Intrawebs i can still hear my beloved WRLT streaming to Columbus Ohio... Keep on Rocking!

Lightning 100 Radio-100.1 FM, Nashville's Independent Radio station. This radio station does more…read morethan broadcast great music, they are out and about all over town putting on shows, showcasing artists, and supporting the diverse local Nashville scene. They make it possible for up and coming artists to be known on the scene by playing their tracks on the air and putting them on a showcase. The Local Lightning Spotlight is a feature that showcases two local artists each week by playing their music between 2:40pm and 8:40pm for the entire week of the Spotlight. This is a great amount of exposure for any up and coming act. This kind of programing can only happen at an independently owned station. When you listen in to this program you can actually get an idea of what is going on in the clubs around town, and what bands are hot to go see. Another great show that makes Lightning 100 a five star radio station is the Sunday Night Live Broadcast of a Nashville band. The show broadcasts live from one of the many great venues in town. Recently the shows have been held at 3rd and Lindsley. This way you can see if the band sounds as good live as they do on their record. You can check their webpage to get all the details on their schedule. Tune into Lightning 100, 100.1 fm!

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107.5 The River - 107.5 The River, Nashville

107.5 The River

4.0(3 reviews)
1.6 miMusic Row, Midtown

"Nashville: Love Life. Love Music." -WRVW…read more I was tired of listening to the music from Youtube and turned on the radio to get something local. I landed on WRVW for a while and enjoyed the tunes as I drove through Nashville's awesome traffic. It's amazing how many highways join up and split as they pass through this big city! Dua Lipa, Eminem, Linkin Park, Miley Cyrus. It's not rock and it's not adult. It's Top 40ish pop and they seem to play a LOT of Taylor Swift. 107.5 is part of the iHeart radio conglomerate and they're happy to advertise for themselves and the big iHeart music festival that you can catch on other stations or win tickets. *eye roll* [Review 20072 overall - 428 in Tennessee - 1048 of 2023.]

On Sunday, I woke up screaming when the non-news segments of NPR came on instead of classical…read moremusic. It was my first Sunday listening to radio in Nashville. Before I could find out if "A Prairie Home Companion" is part of this lineup, I quickly turned the dial. After half a dozen country music stations, I came across something that reminded me of home: a Top 40 station. Granted, the playlist will repeat itself after a couple of hours. And I was saddened that there wasn't a morning show. The music is solid, but not risky enough to try new releases unless other stations in other markets do so beforehand. But at least I won't be chewing my arm off if I had to endure "A Prairie Home Companion".

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WXNA 101.5 FM

WXNA 101.5 FM

4.0(3 reviews)
2.1 miWedgewood-Houston, Edgehill

Despite working for a tech company, I am a bit of a Luddite -- purposefully so. There's an art to…read morethe written word over pictures, cursive over type and non-reliance on digitized electronics for ever part of one's life. Don't get me wrong: tech is great and has afforded much ease and innovation. But I think having it seep into every portion of our lives can be destructive. Case in point: getting up in the morning. I can count on both hands the number of times I have used my phone as my alarm clock. I know the capability is there but a.) I don't like having my phone on 24/7 and b.) I don't sleep with my phone in my bedroom. I use an alarm clock. Still. Well, I'm not completely part of the stone age. It's a radio alarm clock, not the shrill type with the bell that forces you awake with a jolt and a rapidly beating heart. I ease into my morning/day with music. At least, I like to do so. Nashville being Nashville, I was a bit surprised (initially) at my lack of radio options. I could wake to NPR (I enjoy listening to it but the dulcet tones of Ari Shapiro aren't likely to wake me and get me out of bed). I could listen to country (the genre has grown on me but I can't admit to being a fan). Sports radio (in my world) can only be taken in very (very!) small doses. Even finding adequate pop/r&b options on FM was a bit of a challenge. I found myself switching wake up options every few months. And then I heard it: the Pixies. Followed by Ella Fitzgerald. When I heard Bela Fleck I knew that I had found my station. To my ears, WXNA is an extension of the college radio I remembered with rose-sounding headphones. It's a diverse, volunteer station helmed by people who love music. Plain and simple. There are all manner of shows and I have taken to listening to it far beyond what pops up on the display at early o'clock. Some of my faves: The Jazz Connection, D-Funk, Highs In the Mid 70s, The Inconsiderate Mixtape, Soul Of The City, and Nashville Jumps. Of particular note is when I woke up to 'The Goonies 'R' Good Enough' shortly before the Academy Awards broadcast. WXNA showcases exactly what music should sound like in The Music City. It's diverse. It's eclectic. It's organic. It's really good radio. If you have solely locked on to satellite offerings or playlist-only music to get you through your day, might I suggest a change? Might I suggest a locally-minded street-level-curated journey into the days in which you discovered your musical tastes and how they would be informed? 101.5 was a happy discovery for me. I hope it will be the same for you.

I switched over to this since we dont have a WRVU anymore. It fits my needs but still doesn't quite…read morefill the void.

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WRVU

WRVU

4.4(8 reviews)
2.0 miMidtown

WRVU is the best thing happening on Nashville's airwaves. It's one of two stations I listen to, and…read morethe only one that allows djs to create interesting playlists. The authenticity that comes across from the djs is what is so compelling and keeps the station firmly on my car's first setting. Because of this I've been turned onto tons of new music, and have had many "OMG! I can't believe they're playing ---! Heart times a million, 91.1!" moments. Today, as I was cruising along 40 under the baking sun, I slowly began to realize they were playing experimental Impulse-era Coltrane. I have NEVER heard anything from Coltrane's later career on the radio, let alone here in the South, and it made me so frigging happy. The mood was perfect for my day and the drive and all was right with the world. And then. A couple minutes later the dj revealed that the owners of the station have announced that they are "considering" selling the student-run station. The only station I truly love. My WRVU. Sad face. Let's not let this happen. You can read about, and hopefully make an impact here: http://www.wrvu.org/?p=637

WRVU is not really a place you can visit, but they will take you on a wonderful journey through the…read moreland of individual thought and independent music. WRVU is the student run Vanderbilt radio station. This radio station is a breath of fresh air. They have a new program with a real live DJ every hour or every two hours. Some programs are 'talk,' some programs are hardcore rock, some programs are indie rock. Can you imagine a world with so little automation!? WRVU is that world. It's fantastic to listen to. Even if the genre isn't what I am into listening to, I still enjoy hearing the DJ's chatter away. Most of the DJs are on the ametuer side, which in my opinion makes listening even more fun, because these are real human beings we are listening to. There are a few veteran DJs who have some of the better 'drive-time' slots. They play some roots country music, and some blues in addition to great local indie artists. A couple of my favorite shows are: 'Grumpstown,' which is a Japanese pop show, 'The Peguin Parade,' which is eclectic dance rock, and the 'Rebel Music' show, which is reggae and ska. Go to the WRVU website to get their full schedule of shows. The station is broadcast from Vandy, so you can be assured you are hip with what the young kids are listening to. Since Nashville is Music City, I think this station really does justice to all the different kinds of listeners this city has. WRVU really has an great offering, so when you are in town, tune in to 91.1 fm!

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