Campus Tracks 2/3
It was a great week this week for Campus Tracks. It started off with a great rotation which then received new additions right at the end of the week making
It was a great week this week for Campus Tracks. It started off with a great rotation which then received new additions right at the end of the week making
It’s great to be back in Columbia and on air! It isn’t great having to walk to class in this horribly cold weather. There was only one thing that could
IT’S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIMEEE OF THE YEAR. Christmas music season is in full swing and I’m absolutely loving it. The whole segment this week could probably be Christmas music
I’m normally not the biggest fan of deluxe albums, but when I heard Alone at Prom, one of my favorite albums, would be receiving new songs I knew I was
I enjoy walking campus so much more when the weather nice and this week was one of those weeks that had me looking forward to my treks to class. Through
We’re going to start Campus Tracks off with our late entry from last week Prisoner Of the Highway by Ronnie Milsap. I’m currently a prisoner to this song and I
We’ll start Campus Tracks off with a regular in the segment Don Tolliver. He’s on a feature in this one with Offset in “Worth it” off of his latest album.
We’re going to start things off with a song kind of out of left field for me and that is Smoky Mountain Rain by Ronnie Millsap. My parents played this
First Campus Tracks blog of the fall and this one is going to a little different for me. Starting it off is going to be “Wham Bam Shang-A-Lang” by Silver.
The 1975 – “UGH!” I decided it was time to expand my horizons and give a new band a try which led me to The 1975. In my listens one
I’m getting to the point where this cold weather is annoying me and music is the only thing motivating me when walking to class. I can’t wait for it to
Campus Tracks for the week- Don Tolliver, “Bus Stop” and Lonnie, “One Night Stand” Coming out of an album that I felt was very low energy and didn’t stand
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