Monday, September 30 2019
Wednesday, September 25 2019
On Tuesday, September 24, 2019 the Envision Band members were travelling when another car rear-ended one of the band vehicles causing it turn spin and flip multiple times before coming to rest on the opposite side of Interstate 40. You will find the entire story below from WXII NBC Channel 12. The accident could've easily ended differently and we're certainly happy to hear that all members are okay with the exception of of a few who suffered some injuries. Our prayers go out to each of you for complete healing and we know this was a scary night for all involved. Envision will perform on Friday, November 8, 2019 during the CBMA weekend so make plans to see them.
Over the weekend, Envision was on the way back from a gig close to Raleigh when they were blindsided by another car. "Someone out of nowhere at what seemed to be 100 miles per hour just came and rear-ended us. We spun and we flipped multiple times," Envision front man, Michael Thomas said. As if that wasn't bad enough, they landed on the opposite side of interstate 40. "Once we settled from flipping, boom, another car hit us. It was a second impact," Thomas said. Amazingly, Thomas only had minor cuts and bruises, the guitarist had a bruised elbow and the most serious damage was to their saxophone player, with a broken ankle. "We're just blessed. We are 150 percent blessed," he said. Not only did the band members somehow survive this crash, they were back to doing what they love just three days later and didn't skip a beat. Thomas knows how lucky his band is and says has a different outlook on life now. "I have stitches, scratches and a bruised knee. I'll take it compared to what the other outcome should've been," he said. The one thing he wants to make sure is heard is that he thinks there was a higher power watching over his band that night. "I'm going to tell as many people as I can what God did for us that night," he said. Michael Thomas is an employee with WXII.
Friday, September 20 2019
We'd like to say congratulations to all of the nominees for the 2019 CBMA Awards! Great job by Mike Worley and Chad Sain and thanks to 94.9FM The Surf and Riptide Radio for making the live stream available to those not in the N. Myrtle Beach area today. Also thanks to Bo GIlbert for updating the Surf Facebook page and for compiling the list. We can't wait to see everyone in November, we love our Beach Music family!
Shag Club Event Event of The Year Concert Series of The Year Internet Radio Station Internet Radio Show Internet Radio DJ FM Radio Station AM Radio DJ (John R Award)
Club / Mobile DJ (Richard Nixon) Live Production National Dance Song 2019 Steve Hardy Award - Radio Show of The Year Syndicated Radio Show Smoothie/Ballad Instrumentalist: Club (Bill Griffin Award) Show Club (Cecil Corbett Award) Collaboration or Duo Solo Album of the Year Song Writer(s) (2019 Tommy Black Award)
Rising Star(s)
Entertainer Friday, September 20 2019
Tune in to the CBMA nomination party happening RIGHT NOW...Click below! Link not working? Click Here! Friday, September 20 2019
The Feature Attraction Band released a new single this morning on WEVA 860 AM in Emporia, Virginia with DJ Andy Lucy. The song titled "I Just Wanted You to Know" was written by FAB front man Gregg Browder and recorded at Cape Fear Studio in Wilmington, North Carolina with J.K. Loftin. Song Credits: Wednesday, September 18 2019
Congratulations to the winners of the Rookies Revenge Conest during the 2019 SOS Fall Migration at OD Arcade and Lounge. Monday, September 16 2019
Just in time for Fall SOS, KHP Music has released a new compilation album that includes fourteen songs. The CD is available for purchase here! 1. Satisfied - The Soul Pak Item #: KHP1164 **Photo property of KHP Music** Thursday, September 12 2019
In celebration of SOS Fall Migration we have your chance to win a FREE CD from KHP Music and Flip Flop Live. Entering is easy and no purchase is necessary. Wednesday, September 11 2019
On September 11, 2019, Delbert McClinton received the Americana Lifetime Achievement Award for Performance. An article published on the Music Row website reads: "Nobody knows how to light up the stage quite like multi-Grammy winner Delbert McClinton, who will be receiving the 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award for Performance. From his early bands The Straitjackets and The Rondels to his current iteration with the Self-Made Men + Dana, he continues to sell out concert halls coast to coast. Following his rise as a prominent figure in the flourishing Texas music scene of the mid-‘70s and ‘80s, McClinton’s impact ultimately expanded beyond state lines. The roots music veteran began his highly lauded career as a professional harmonica player before becoming a formative artist who has since recorded award-winning as well as chart-topping works, including his funk-inflected staple “Giving It Up for Your Love” (1980). McClinton has graced many distinguished stages throughout the last six decades, lending his palpable energy and dynamic stage presence to performances on Saturday Night Live and Austin City Limits, to name a few. As Lyle Lovett lovingly puts it, “If we could all sing like we want to, we’d all sound like Delbert McClinton.” Congratulations on a well deserved award, we love Delbert's music and his distinctive style and sound. You will find a few of his recordings below.
Thursday, September 05 2019
September 5, 2019 was the debut night for Coastline's newest member, Nick Campbell. Nick comes to Coastline from his time with Southern Rock legends, Lynyrd Skynyrd. According to Nick's Facebook page, he started with Skynyrd in 2011 until joining up with Coastline late in 2019. |
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