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Welcome To Bounce Radio!

Posted by Zach on June 25th, 2009

We’re glad you came to check us out. You will find many great things here at Bounce Radio.  We have two radio stations that are sure to entertain you. Bounce Music Radio and Bounce Talk Radio.

For the music lovers out there, we have the greatest radio station for you EVER! Bounce Music Radio brings you the best rock and roll from the 60’s to tomorrow’s hits.  Broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in CD quality, you will hear the best mix of rock & roll ever presented. Bringing you this music is a talented group of hosts from around the world, each bringing their very own unique style to the table.

On Bounce Talk Radio, our newest station to the Bounce Radio family, you can hear stimulating and thought provoking talk on a variety of topics. Our premier show is Don’t Start Me Talking on the air each Monday through Friday from Noon to 3PM Eastern, 9AM to Noon Pacific. Dave Hayes and Frank Costigan lead the madness every Monday through Thursday.  Bob Moore, editor of Route 66 Magazine, handles the show every Friday.  No topic is off limits for these folks weather it is political, social, or down-right absurd.

As an added bonus, when you click on that big Listen Now button for each station it takes you to the chat room where you can interact with the on air Disc Jockey and talk with all the fans and friends of Bounce Radio.

Enjoy the music and the talk here on Bounce Radio. After all, it is net radio worth listening to!

Jammin John
Owner/General Manager
Bounce Radio

Wendy City Video – Episode 9

Posted by Zach on July 2nd, 2009

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Artists and Videos

Urbanites – Dangerous

Doxology – Believe Me

State & Madison - On
My Way Buy
CD/mp3

The Exits – Neon City

Windy
City Video ep.9 mp4

Another project by Kara of After Hours with Kara!

Every Monday and Saturday 10pm-1am ET and 7-10pm PT  visit
www.windycityvideo.wordpress.com or click on the link on the right
side of the page here on Bounce Radio!!

The Benefits of Getting into Social Media…

Posted by Zach on July 1st, 2009

Article by Jim Todd

I’ve been making use of social media for quite some time now: first, with my MySpace page.  Then, more recently, I started using Facebook and Twitter.

Let me say first that I understand that using social media, even specific services, is not for everyone.  Some might use MySpace only.  Others, Twitter.  Others still may find that social media is not for them at all.  And so on.  To each their own.  For me, however, I’ve had a significant benefit from each of the services I use, for different reasons.

Whether it’s getting word out about goings-on at BounceRadio.net, updating people on what’s happening in my life, or just expressing whatever comes to mind, I find I can use one or more of these to say what I want to say.  If I have something I want to pass along about the radio station, I’ll use all three.  If I have something quick to say about pretty much anything, or if I want to respond to someone else’s note, I’ll use either Twitter, Facebook, or both.  And there is also the blog on my MySpace page, where I can tackle a subject in more detail than I can on Twitter or Facebook.

One other major benefit of using social media is the opportunity to get to know some great people from around the world.  Regardless of the service, the chance to meet people and share interests is there.

If you haven’t tried out social media to see if it’s for you, check into it.  Chances are you’ll find at least one service that appeals to you.  And if you do find a service that works, look me up and say hi!  And check out the social pages for BounceRadio.net as well!

MySpace: www.myspace.com/jwtodd
Twitter: www.twitter.com/jimwtodd
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jimwtodd
Join Jim Todd on BounceRadio.net every Wednesday at 10pmET/7pmPT, Friday at 6pmET/3pmPT and Sunday at 10amET/7amPT. Check the Schedule page for details.

A timeline of Michael Jackson’s life and work

Posted by Zach on June 29th, 2009

Michael Jackson was a true STAR. Not a wannabe star like so many nowadays. I am disgusted with the boring ordinary people who are media made stars. The loss of MJ and Farrah takes us one step further away from talent and beauty and wild wacky stardom and 3 steps closer to dullness and mediocrity.

MTV and its generation were a direct result of MJ. MJ will never be forgotten. His ‘doings’ were always controversial from adulthood on but he was a real talent who could sing and dance and make people believe that you are never too old to dream. And isn’t that what it’s about?

RIP MJ and Farrah – and thank you Eric for this post.

Via Eric Reid (Renaissance Realty Group Servicing Gwinnett County ):

Michael was such a part of my life .. Every Year of My Life is marked with a song by Michael

EARLY YEARS

1958: Born Aug. 29 in Gary, Ind. He is the seventh child of Joseph and Katherine Esther Jackson.

1969: In Los Angeles, the Jackson 5 debut as Motown’s newest act.

In December, the group’s single “I Want You Back” hits No. 1 on the Billboard Top 40 Chart.

1970: Jackson 5 hits “ABC, “The Love You Save” and “I’ll Be There” all reach No. 1 on Billboard charts.

1972: First No. 1 solo hit “Ben,” a song about a movie rat.

1974: Introduces a dance step called the robot on “Soul Train.” The step sweeps the country.

1978: Played “The Scarecrow” in the movie musical “The Wiz,” alongside Diana Ross, Richard Pryor and Nipsey Russell.

1979: Jackson’s “Off the Wall” solo album catapults him to superstar status.

KING OF POP

1982: “Thriller” is released, eventually selling more than 100 million copies. It makes Jackson the biggest pop music star of the decade. The record becomes one of the best-selling albums of all time.

1983: “Beat It” reaches No. 1 on the charts.

“Billie Jean” also becomes a gigantic hit, and the influential video, featuring more of Jackson’s electric dancing, remains a landmark.

“Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever,” airs on NBC. After a memorable performance by “The Jacksons,” Michael wows the crowd with a rendition of “Billie Jean,” which included the jaw-dropping moonwalk.

The high-concept, 13-minute “Thriller” video, directed by John Landis, becomes a huge sensation.

1984: Jackson’s hair catches on fire during filming of a Pepsi commercial.

1987: News reports say Jackson tries to buy the skeleton of the “Elephant Man.” The album “Bad” is released and sells more than 8 million copies.

1988: Michael Jackson donates $125,000 from a concert at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich., and some personal memorabilia to start off a fundraising drive to preserve and improve the Motown Historical Museum.

Releases “Moonwalk,” an autobiography.

PERSONAL TRIALS

1991: Releases “Dangerous” album, certified for 7 million in sales.

1993: In his first TV interview in 14 years, Jackson tells Oprah Winfrey that the change in his skin complexion is from a disorder called vitiligo.

A lawsuit claims that Jackson seduced and abused a 13-year-old boy.

1994: Settles the lawsuit with substantial payment to the plaintiff. Los Angeles and Santa Barbara district attorneys don’t file child molestation charges against him.

Marries Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis Presley.

1996: Presley files for divorce.

Jackson marries nurse Debbie Rowe.

1997: Rowe gives birth to son Prince Michael.

The Jackson 5 are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

1998: Rowe gives birth to daughter Paris Michael Katherine.

DRAMA, DRAMA, DRAMA

2001: The “Invincible” album is released with a respectable 2.1 million copies sold, but only two minor hits.

2002: Third child, Prince Michael II is born.

2003: Faces charges of child molestation. Posts $3 million in bail and throws up the “V” sign, while standing on a black Suburban, before leaving the courthouse in Santa Maria, Calif.

2004: Jackson pleads not guilty to child molestation charges in January.

2005: In June, Jackson was acquitted of child molestation charges