• own WWVA. By the end of 2008, Clear Channel had restructured and became an iHeart media entity and the owners of the program (Wheeling Jamboree, Inc...
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  • originally held the WWVA-FM callsign from 1947 into the 1970s WWVA Jamboree, also known as Jamboree USA and currently known as The Wheeling Jamboree, a country...
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    station's schedule, as did the legendary Jamboree USA and Jamboree in the Hills broadcasts. The WWVA Jamboree broadcasts started on January 7, 1933, and...
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  • song Jamboree (Guadalcanal Diary album), or the title song "Jamboree" (song), a 1999 song by Naughty by Nature Jazz Jamboree Festival WWVA Jamboree, a country...
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  • swing-honky tonk numbers, appeared as a regular on Midwestern Hayride, WWVA Jamboree and Louisiana Hayride, and appeared in several motion pictures. Born...
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    featured singer and host of the long-running country music radio program WWVA Jamboree.[citation needed] Ken Curtis joined the Sons of the Pioneers as a lead...
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    modeled after the original WWVA Jamboree (which changed its name in the 1960s to Jamboree U.S.A.). The original WWVA Jamboree ran from 1933 to 2007, making...
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    in Shreveport, Louisiana. The two also performed at the WWVA Jamboree (later renamed Jamboree U.S.A.), in Wheeling, West Virginia. Although the brothers...
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  • Martin and moved to Wheeling, West Virginia, where they performed on WWVA Jamboree until Christmas, together with Charlie Bailey. They returned to Dayton...
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    WWVA Jamboree, a radio show that began in 1933 and soon became a very prominent regional show, based out of the Capitol Music Hall in Wheeling. WWVA,...
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