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Motown MagicA Better Motown Radio Station playing all the classic hits from the golden years in the motor city. Motown and nothing but Motown.
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Classic RockA Better Classic Rock Station playing all your favorite songs from the 60s to the Glam Rock 80s.
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80s New WaveA Better 80s New Wave Radio Station plays the Classics of the New Wave, Punk, Ska and early Electronica and Goth scene.
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40s Wartime MusicA Better 40s Wartime Music Radio Station plays all of the popular hits from the World War II era.
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Hairband RockA Better Hairband Rock Radio Station playing your favorite Glam Rock Anthems from the 80s.
Former Motorhome guitarist/vocalist Josiah Mazzaschi formed Light FM in 1999 [2] in Chicago, IL with Chris Frantisak, Mark Ruggiero, and Brian Barbier. The band self released their first album, “This is The Beginning of My Golden Age” in 2004 on their own Electronic Battleship Records label with digital distribution by Chicago’s Minty Fresh Records. The record was received to rave reviews by The Chicago Reader, Chicago Sun Times, and The Chicago Tribune. Songs from the album were featured in the CW’s,[3] "Gossip Girl",[4] “One Tree Hill”,[5]“Dawsons Creek”, MTVs, “The Hills”.[6] Mazzaschi moved to Los Angeles, CA in the summer of 2005 where he formed a new line-up of the band featuring Kim Haden, Harry Trumfio (Pulsars), and Brian Barbier. They self released their self produced “Save the Drama” EP in the fall of 2007. The band later released their sophomore full length, “Black Magic Marker” on San Francisco based Devil in the Woods Records in October 2008. Songs from the album were used on Fox’s Joss Whedon directed “Dollhouse” [7] and ABC’s “How I Met Your Mother”.[8] In the summer of 2009 Nicole Fiorentino (Veruca Salt, Spinnerette, Radio Vago) replaced bassist Brian Barbier. The band released the Mazzaschi produced third full length record, “Let There Be Light FM”. Songs from the album were featured on MTV’s “Jersey Shore”,[9] “The MTV Film and TV Awards”, “The MTV Music Awards” and 2012’s film, “The Vow” [10] starring Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum. On September 9, 2009 Mazzaschi’s former Motorhome bandmate Laura Ann Masura was injured in a motorcycle accident. Mazzaschi organized a benefit concert [11] for her on November 8, 2009 in Los Angeles at the Echoplex where Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins performed under the alias The Backwards Clock Society along with Mark Tulin of the Electric Prunes and Kerry Brown of Chicago group Catherine. Light FM, The Pulsars, Butterfly Child, Kissing Cousins, and The Happy Stars (featuring Brian Young of Fountains of Wayne and Joe Skyward of the Posies) also performed. Corgan also donated two autographed instruments for auction including, Jimmy Chamberlin's drum kit from The Smashing Pumpkins debut record Gish, as well as a bass used at the very first Smashing Pumpkins show. Nicole Fiorentino later joined The Smashing Pumpkins in 2010. On October 4, 2011 Light FM released their fourth full length record titled Buzz Kill City and [12] toured theaters across the US opening for The Smashing Pumpkins and The Fancy Space People, featuring Don Bolles from the LA punk band The Germs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.