It was on December 24, 1906 from Brant Rock when during a short program for Christmas, O Holy Night was played on a violin.
Lord I hope this day is Good
Christian song
Unfortunatly I have not been able to find a radio station that plays muse songs regularly. If you have satalite radio, you can sometimes get lucky and catch "Uprising" on these stations. "The Blend" and "The Pulse". But that's IT! I have only heard Uprising on the radio! And they barely EVER play it! I think that Muse should be more regularly played on the radio! : D
I believe that it was the Foo Fighters, Days like these.
Christmas Eve 1906, Handel's Xerxes.
I know that Sirius XM Octane plays some of their newer stuff, like "Levitate," "Hear Me Now," and "Been To Hell," and a few of their older songs like "Undead" and "Young," but that's it. I don't think I've ever listened to another station that played them.
i don't know actually sorry
Yes, on my radio station, I recently heard "All Around Me"
The first radio station was broadcasted in 1920 and became ever so popular after that increasing from one station in 1920 to over 600 in 1922.
Walk This Way
Unfortunatly I have not been able to find a radio station that plays muse songs regularly. If you have satalite radio, you can sometimes get lucky and catch "Uprising" on these stations. "The Blend" and "The Pulse". But that's IT! I have only heard Uprising on the radio! And they barely EVER play it! I think that Muse should be more regularly played on the radio! : D
I believe that it was the Foo Fighters, Days like these.
Christmas Eve 1906, Handel's Xerxes.
Since FM is an American radio channel, the chances are, no. There have been instances where they have been played as a sort of special. For instance, a radio station in New York City broadcasted TVXQ's single "Break Out" in their International Hits segment. But as a main stream, day-to-day channel I don't see it happening.
I can hear the grass grow. by the Move
the first ever station of the cross is Jesus is condemned to death
I know that Sirius XM Octane plays some of their newer stuff, like "Levitate," "Hear Me Now," and "Been To Hell," and a few of their older songs like "Undead" and "Young," but that's it. I don't think I've ever listened to another station that played them.
I Hope Not lol
Radar. In 1935, on the 26th Febuary, the radio station at Daventry was used for the first-ever practical demonstration of radar, by its inventor Robert Watson-Watt, who used a radio receiver installed in a trailer to receive signals bounced off a metal-clad bomber flying through radio beam.