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Love SongsA Better Love Songs Radio Station plays the music that brings back those magical moments. Whether falling in or out of love, we hope these songs might help you to find words for the experience.
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70s Disco InfernoA Better Disco Inferno Radio Station plays the absolute biggest 70s Disco Hits of all time. Relive NYC's famous Studio 54 era!
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Billboard HOT 100 HitsA Better Billboard Hot 100 Chart Radio Station features the Top 100 Pop and Rock Songs played on the radio in the United States.
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Country KickerA Better Country Kicker Radio Station playing today's best hits and all time favorites from Nashville.
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Office Music HitsThe Perfect Mix for the Office environment! Playing the best Adult Hits from the past 30 years.
Tonight Is Goodbye are no more. Three previous members now play in Futures. "On the 11th July 2009 we played our last show as Tonight is Goodbye. We had the time of our lives playing songs through the past 3 years, in an hour and a half that we will never forget, along with the faces in the crowd who made it very special. All good things must come to an end, but closing these doors leads to the opening of others and recently we have opened some that we could never have seen before. We're excited to show you what's been keeping us busy. a date for your diary, when all will be revealed. 07.08.09" Tonight is Goodbye were a hook-ridden pop-punk band hailing from the depths of Buckinghamshire. Forming in 2005 they have more than proved their worth in the short years they were together. 2006 saw the band play the Brixton Academy leg of the Taste of Chaos tour whilst 2007 saw the band release ‘The Birds and the Bees’ EP on Tree Brain Records. 2007 also saw the band embark on a number of tours up and down the country. 2008 saw the band record a new EP, 'Castles', and headline the UK Now! Stage of the Slam Dunk Festival, all the whilst not letting up on their touring schedule. Recently it was posted in a blog on their official myspace that members Tom Howe (bass) and Callum Hawes (guitar) have left the band. They are not splitting up however, and are going to back playing shows a lot sooner than you think (sic). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.