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WBER
2596 Baird Road, Penfield, New York, 14526-2333, USA
Request Line: 585-381-4353 | Office Phone: (585)-419-8190
wber@monroe.edu
WBER is a listener and school district supported community radio station owned and operated by the Board of Cooperative Educational Services, Monroe #1. Serving the Rochester and Western New York area since 1985, as a real life training ground for students in Monroe #1 BOCES Eastern Monroe Career Center (EMCC) Radio and Television Career & Technical Education (CTE) class as well as members of the community interested in learning about radio broadcasting. WBER also offers remote broadcasting services to area school districts which currently include Webster, West Irondequoit and Brighton. WBER is one of America's first full time Alternative Music radio stations, believing in and supporting this genre of music long before it became commercially viable.
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The new Vampire Weekend single "Cousins" from the album Contra on XL Recordings!
Contra in stores 1/12/10
Vampire Weekend is very excited to announce tour dates around the release of their forthcoming album Contra, which will be released on January 12, 2010 via XL Recordings.
“Cousins” is available via digital retailers now, and the 7” will be in stores on December 15.
JANUARY ALBUM RELEASE SHOWS
January 12: Los Angeles, CA (Henry Fonda Theater)
January 17: New York, NY (United Palace Theater)
January 18: New York, NY (Webster Hall)
January 19: New York, NY (Bowery Ballroom)
(tickets on sale this Friday, November 20 @ 12 Noon EST)
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Below is info on a mystery song from BER listener Julia, if you can assist with this, please email wber@monroe.edu.
-It was one guy singing I think and the chorus was like "nah nah nah ooooo" Haha. I know it's not much to work with, hope you can help me out though!
-It was just the last minute or thirty seconds of the song. There were only a few other words besides nah nah nah and oooo that I heard. It was sort of poppy, reggae like. I wouldn't call it rock.
A song that sounded a lot like the one I am trying to find out, but is not is "Song for The Myla Goldberg" by the Decemberists. I heard it and thought of the song that we are trying to figure out, especially the beat towards the end.
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If you'd like to sign up for the WBER email list, send an email to wber@monroe.edu. The email list will keep you updated on the following:
-Juke Box Jury events at WBER
-giveaways
-free stuff
-artist interviews
and more!
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