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National Disc Jockey Day, Who Knew?

Today on Who Knew Wednesday Joe & Lexie talk about National Disc Jockey Day!

Joe shared a bit about Wolfman Jack:

His real name was Thomas Weston Smith and he was born in Brooklyn on January 21, 1938. So, yes, tomorrow would have been his 83rd birthday!

His dad bought him a radio to keep him out of trouble and he fell in love with music and the disc jockeys who played it. He graduated from the National Academy of Broadcasting in 1960 and worked jobs in Virginia and Louisiana before getting a big break in 1963 to work at a 250,000 watt station in Mexico that could be picked up in most of the United States. BTW, that is 5 times the US limit!

He later worked in Los Angeles and New York, but also got a chance to star as himself in the 1973 film American Graffiti. His raspy voice gained him national fame and he was a guest star on several shows, including Emergency, Hollywood Squares, The Odd Couple and Wonder Woman. He also hosted the Midnight Special TV show for 8 years.

He died in 1995.

Lexie got the chance to share about Alan Freed:

Alan Freed was born on December 15th. 1921 in Windber, PA.

Freed became interested in radio when he served in the US Army during World War II and worked as a DJ on Armed Forces Radio. Soon after World War II, Freed landed broadcasting jobs at smaller radio stations, including WKST (New Castle, PA); WKBN (Youngstown, OH); and WAKR (Akron, OH), where, in 1945, he became a local favorite for playing hot jazz and pop recordings!

Freed is the first disc jockey and concert producer of rock and roll; he coined the term “rock and roll” on mainstream radio in the early 1950s. He helped bridge the gap of segregation among young teenage Americans, presenting music by black artists (rather than cover versions by white artists) on his radio program, and arranging live concerts attended by racially mixed audiences. He also starred as himself in many films!

In the 1956 film Rock, Rock, Rock, Freed tells the audience that “rock and roll is a river of music which has absorbed many streams: rhythm and blues, jazz, ragtime, cowboy songs, country songs, folk songs. All have contributed greatly to the big beat.”

He Passed away on January 20th, 1965.

Who Knew Wednesday Trivia:

Q: Who directed the 1973 film where Wolfman Jack appeared as himself?

A: George Lucas!

The movie is American Graffiti!

Congratulations to Lorena of Mt. Liberty for correctly guessing the answer and winning a $5 dollar gift certificate to Everlasting Cup!

Thanks so much for listening to the Afternoon Drive! – Lexie & Joe

It’s a Breakthrough!

Today for Artist Newsday we shared stories about WNZR artists Zach Williams and Mandisa.

Zach Williams has released a brand new single called “Less Like Me” and a new music video for this song as well. This song is coming hot off the heels of his #1 hit “There Was Jesus.” Read the full story by clicking here. Check out the music video below:

Mandisa has also released a new single called “Breakthrough” to kick off 2021 just right. Read the full story about this song by clicking here. Check out the song below:

Death had a stronghold, but your life was stronger
Rose from the grave, rose up from the grave
When evil is rising, you’re rising higher
With power to save, with power to save

Congratulations to Brenda of Fredericktown for correctly guessing that those lyrics were from Mandisa and Jon Reddick with their song “You Keep Hope Alive”, she won a $5 gift card to Everlasting Cup!

Thanks for listening!
– Alyssa and Todd

Honoring Dr. King’s example

Today we honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by sharing a devotional from Pastor Victoria Curtiss, written as a tribute to him.

Matthew 5:43–48

“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be children of your Father in heaven; for he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the righteous and on the unrighteous. For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? And if you greet only your brothers and sisters, what more are you doing than others? Do not even the Gentiles do the same? Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect. (NRSV)

Jesus said that anyone can love those who love them in return. What distinguishes people of God is the way we treat those who oppose us—our enemies. Just as God shows love to everyone, so are we to show love to everyone. This inclusivity is the meaning of “be perfect” as God is perfect.

What a fitting scripture for the day we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The key to the life of Dr. King is found in his Christian faith. He responded to violence with nonviolence, to hate with love. Dr. King was always looking toward reconciliation after the battle, because his approach was grounded in the gospel. He wrote, “It was the Sermon on the Mount, not a doctrine of passive resistance, that inspired the Negroes of Montgomery to social action. It was Jesus of Nazareth that stirred [them] with the creative weapon of love.”

Martin Luther King recognized that the heart of the gospel proclaims that love can really change a situation of conflict and enmity: love reaching out toward the oppressor, love pushing negotiation, love offering forgiveness and newness. It wasn’t that he lacked an appreciation for the persistence and power of evil. It was rather his evangelist’s faith. He really believed that the intolerant and prejudiced sheriffs and politicians were sheep who had strayed from the fold, who had the potential to be converted. However powerful evil is, love is more powerful still. “Remember him,” said Coretta Scott King, “as a man who refused to lose faith in the ultimate redemption of [humanity].”

Prayer

Thank you, God, for the witness of Martin Luther King Jr. Guide me as Christ’s follower to love as you love—everyone without exception. I lift up my enemies to you and pray for their well-being. Amen.

Name a sign that people ignore:
1 – stop
2 – yield
3 – do not enter
4 – no littering
5 – speed limit
6 – no smoking

Congratulations to Lyle from Gambier, who guessed the top two answers and wins the $5 gift card to Everlasting Cup.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Todd

NZ Top 10 for 1/15/21

Happy Friday! PRAISE THE LORD it’s Friday! Here’s this week’s countdown:

10. Casting Crowns – Start Right Here
9. Austin French – Wake Up Sleeper
8. Colton Dixon – Miracles
7. Josh Baldwin – Evidence
6. Andrew Ripp – Jericho
5. NEEDTOBREATHE – Who Am I
4. Elevation Worship f/Brandon Lake – Graves Into Gardens
3. Matthew West – Truth Be Told
2. Tauren Wells f/Jenn Johnson – Famous For (I Believe)
1. CAIN – Rise Up (Lazarus) – 2nd week at #1

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY: three new adds this week –

Apollo LTD – Patient

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNh5Z32SxH8

Micah Tyler – New Today

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44bjmvi7d3o

Cade Thompson – Every Step of the Way

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02RHzc_w6cs

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Zoe

It’s Praise Thursday on The Afternoon Drive!

This Praise Thursday Alyssa and Lexie are back this week to give you powerful devotionals to get you ready for your weekend!

Lexie’s Devotional is titled Depths Of Love written by Elisa Morgan. Enjoy the full devotional HERE.

Alyssa’s Devotional is called A Singer’s Heart by Adam Holz. Read through the full devotional HERE.

Q: What Bug did John the Baptist eat in the desert?

A: Locusts

Congratulations to Melissa for guessing our Bible Trivia question correctly and winning a $5 gift certificate to Everlasting Cup!

Thanks so much for tuning into the Afternoon Drive! – Lexie & Alyssa

Let’s do the…??

Today’s Who Knew Wednesday WHO AM I? trivia:
I was born in South Carolina in 1941.
My birth name was Ernest Evans.
I covered a song that became #1 in 1960, then it went to #1 AGAIN on this date in 1962, the only song to do this on the Billboard charts.
That song launched a dance style that is known worldwide today.
I’m also known for the song “Pony Time.”

Who am I?
CHUBBY CHECKER. That song is “The Twist.”

Congratulations to Christy from Mount Vernon who guessed correctly and wins the $5 gift card to Everlasting Cup.

The ministry behind the YouVersion Bible App is celebrating 25 years…read more about Life.Church by clicking here.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Todd

This week’s headlines…

Four years ago, artist and songwriter Matthew West announced the launch of Story House Collective, a venture inspired by his passion to translate his and others’ stories into impactful experiences.

The company now houses a variety of entities, specifically artist management representing West as well as singer and songwriter Leanna Crawford. Story House Collective also manages the nonprofit ministry popwe and the Matthew West Podcast. 

West announced last week that industry veteran Jimmy Wheeler is joining Story House Collective as General Manager. Wheeler worked within the Sony Music system for 30 years, the last 25 with Provident Entertainment/Sony Music.

Matthew continues to work on new music and record and release new episodes of his podcast. Launched this past August, “The Matthew West Podcast” guests have included Olympian Shawn Johnson, country duo Maddie & Tae, , Karen Kingsbury, and more.

Leanna Crawford will drop a new music video later this month, and plans are underway for a tour later this year. Her self-titled EP released in 2020, and she has a five-day devotional titled Truth I’m Standing On inspired by her song of the same name. 

We The Kingdom unveils the deluxe edition of Holy Water this Friday (1/8), with a brand new track, “Take Me On A Ride,” as well as 7 of their singles, each recorded in a different setting- live, acoustic and more intimate than before.

There is a new version of “Holy Water” featuring Tasha Cobbs Leonard, plus a new acoustic track of “God So Loved.”

The band includes songwriter Ed Cash and his family- brother Scott, children Franni and Martin and close friend Andrew Bergthold.

Don’t let it arrest you
This fear is fear of fallin’ again
And if you need a refuge
I will be right here until the end

Congratulations to Barbie from Fredericktown, who guessed correctly – Burn the Ships by for King and Country – and wins the $5 gift card to Everlasting Cup.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Starting the week right…

Here’s some Monday Motivation from today’s show…

Todd shared this devotional from Winn Collier called ‘Through the Waters…’ read more by clicking here.

I shared some notes from a church study we’re doing to start 2021 about why we need to be intentional about our encounters, or looking for encounters with God:
– we need His power, not our own (I Corinthians 2:4-5)
– we need His presence, not just our practices (Psalms 16:11)
– we need His purposes, not our wants (Jeremiah 29:11-13)

We can encounter God through our desperation, humility, repentance and obedience.

Name something a school bus driver wouldn’t want to see thrown out of a bus window:
1- books or a bookbag
2- another child
3- trash
4- food
5- a bottle

Ashton from Mount Vernon guessed the first two answers correctly and wins the $5 gift card to Everlasting Cup! Congratulations!

Thanks for listening.
– Joe

NZ Top 10 of 2020

Here are the Top 10 songs of 2020 from WNZR:

10. CAIN – Rise Up (Lazarus; one week at #1)
9. Matt Maher f/Elle Limebear – Alive and Breathing (2 weeks at #1)
8. MercyMe – Almost Home (3 weeks at #1)
7. for King and Country – Burn the Ships (4 weeks at #1)
6. Chris Tomlin f/Lady A – Who You Are to Me (4 weeks at #1)
5. Jeremy Camp – Keep Me in the Moment (4 weeks at #1)
4. for King and Country f/Kirk Franklin and Tori Kelly – Together (4 weeks at #1)
3. We The Kingdom – Holy Water (6 weeks at #1)
2. Zach Williams f/Dolly Parton – There Was Jesus (7 weeks at #1)
1. Cory Asbury – The Father’s House (9 weeks at #1)

These artists had at least two songs in the Top 30:
for King and Country (see above; #7 and #4)
We The Kingdom (#3 and #11, God So Loved)
Casting Crowns (#15, Nobody and #28, Love Moved First)
Matthew West (#15, Nobody and #21, The God Who Stays)

As we move into 2021, here’s NEW MUSIC FRIDAY. Look for video links to these four new songs below!
Phil Wickham – Battle Belongs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=johgSkNj3-A

Acoustic video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNOX9fFyLQI

Evvie McKinney – Look No Further

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEJ5LH-5D3U

MercyMe – Say I Won’t

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhTHgaCjTJs

Danny Gokey – New Day

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TrKXehB0pg&list=RDX1eMZiOJ0a0&index=10

Thanks for listening!
– Joe


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