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THE WAVE

BECAUSE LIFE'S TOO SHORT

FOR ORDINARY MUSIC !

94.7 KTWV

94.7, KTWV, The WAVE The WAVE' Presents "WAVE AID 3"

WAVE AIQ:3 j,- b' j r

" 1i,I '<4%~! Acoustic Alchemy Hiroshima

Jim Chappell Pat Metheny

Suzanne Ciani Mickey Raphael

Cusco Peter Manni Robinson

ng

Enya Andreas

Julia Fordham Vollenweider

IIci Available wherever you buy music!

et proceetls frommesole d,nisco .Ooto bumM

Research comributetlromeAmerlcan WUntlation br A10$

TANNI PASSIONATE ABOUT THE WAVE -A recent guest cn The WAVES snared some insight into his latest album, "Reflections of Passion" with KTWV's Progrom Director Christine Brodie.

WAVEWEAR.,: RELAXED CLOTHING FOR YOUR UNIQUE LIFE STYLE

7 190

wave +vbn eeocn Coo D

- otton ta.N tneec4 Wove totne te«.>

TO ORDER:

BP

AKA COOSMVPSONS ANA COMMMIT PONE

PLEASE SEND:

WAVEWM, COWRY COST TOTAL COST

sM.rtro,

s.,.1, It I" ONE WE FITS ALL

431,113

ONF Stil FITS. It I

.S10 Se eo

AISIKNANDISS

ONF SIZE FITS. MAL

al, moo

Add e SMS la.

MARTO: VIAVMSAR -Po, KIM TM

PO Bo. 4310 Los Anmies CA 91.78

"The WAVE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW..."

94.7KTWV

Please take the time to answer these questions and return the completed survey to "The WAVE Musicletter," P.O. Box 4310, Los Angeles, California 90078.

AGE: SEX: M F OCCUPATION: ZIP CODE

IF YOU ARE NOT CURRENTLY RECEIVING A FREE SUBSCRIPTION TO THE WAVE "MUSICLETTER," WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE ADDED TO THE MAILING LIST?

NAME: ADDRESS:

DO YOU HAVE A FRIEND WHO WOULD LIKE TO BE ADDED TO THE MAILING LIST? NAME. ADDRESS:

SICLETTER"

I LISTEN TO RADIO APPROXIMATELY HOUR

I WOULD WOULD NOT PARTICIPATE IN OFFERED T

WHEN DO YOU LISTEN TO THE WAVE? Afternoons Evenings .hts

WHERE DO YOU HEAR, 94.7, KTWV,

At home In the car At work

WHICH OF THE WAVE'S AIR PE IES DO YOU LISTEN TO?

MY RADIO LISTENING IF

HAVE YOU HEARD "THE

IN YOUR OWN WORDS

Mid -day Weekends

Other place

ORLD MUSIC HOUR "?

WOULD YOU DESCRIBE THE WAVE TO A FRIEND?

WHAT ISSUES (local, national or international) DO YOU FEEL ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT TO

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA?

WHAT CA DO TO MAKE 94.7, KTWV, THE WAVE A BETTER RADIO STATION?

PLEASE TELL US WHERE ELSE BESIDES THE "MUSICLETTER" YOU HAVE SEEN OUR LOGO (OR

HEARD ABOUT THE WAVE)?

7190

VOL. 3, NO. 7 MUSICLETTER July, 1990

94.7, KTWV, THE WAVE BECAUSE LIFE'S TOO SHORT FOR ORDINARY MUSIC !

THE WAVE

94.7 K T Southern California is not an

ordinary place to be. We are on the leading edge of entertainment, culture and industry. The world looks to Southern California when it

wants new trends in food, clothing, cars and restaurants. Luckily the trend -setters of Los

Angeles and Orange Counties have a radio station that reflects their unique tastes - 94.7, KTWV, The WAVE. The WAVE plays music you won't hear anywhere else on the radio dial. We create a listening environment that fits

right in with your personal and business life. So if you're driving around and spot our billboards featuring the distinctive WAVE logo and the phrase "Because life's too

short for ordinary music ", make sure you explain to the person next to you what it means - that finally there's a .radio station as extraordinary 'as you am.

WORDS OF PRAISE When we asked readers of

the "Musicletter" to describe KTWV in their own words, we received some pleasingly insightful responses:

"A place to go to expand your musical tastes" - ssalesperson, Pomona.

'The radio station for smart

JUST IN TIME FOR YOUR SUMMER STYLE!

look inside for an entirely new line of our distinctive

WAVEWEAR1

and special people, with music that you won't hear anywhere else' - economist, Woodland Hills.

"Music that is very accessible, not rough, loud or noisy" - stock clerk, Glendale.

"Creative, innovative and mellow" - mother, Los

Angeles. 'A unique blend of music that

energizes and relaxes at the

same time" - student, Gardena.

"Great air personalities that don't make themselves more important than the music - graphic artist, Fullerton.

"Irritation free broadcasting" - photographer, Venice. Thanks to those of you who

shared your descriptions of The WAVE with us. If you haven't yet done so, why not answer the questions on "The WAVE Would Like To Know..." page inside this issue? Your feedback is appreciated and is a key ingredient in KTWV's continual upward evolution.

DON'T FORGET( Make sure you look inside

this issue for an updated listing of all the performers involved in "The WAVE's 1990 Concert Series ". Don't miss out on your chance to win free tickets and experience WAVE music performed live!

www.americanradiohistory.com

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"The WAVE's MUSICLIST"

Here's an alphabetical listing of some of the newest music played on

94.7 KTWV -FM THE WAVE 947 KTW V

ARTIST

JOAN ARMATRADING BAREFOOT DAVID BECKER TRIBUNE BRUCE BECVAR VERNELL BROWN, JR. SCOTT BRUDER JONATHAN BUTLER LARRY CARLTON CHECKFIELD CHI COLIN CHIN JBLEE CRUISE JOHN DBJOHNETTE LEO DOWNEY MICHAEL DOWDLE WILLIAM EATON BRANDON FIELDS FLIM 8 THE BB'S MICHAEL FRANKS EUGENE FRIESEN JAMES GALWAY GRANT GEISSMAN GIL GOLDSTEIN TOM GRANT MAX GROOVE GREG HARRIS

TITLE LABEL

Heorls 8 Flower Barefoot Third Time Around Forever Blue Sky A Total Eclipse Stolen Moments Deliverance Collection A View From The Edge Jet Stream Intruding On A Silence Floating Into The Night PonslleT Realities

Tracks ME OlherBlaces New Ponts BAI Paal Arih

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A&M Global Pacific Mesa/Blue Moon Shining Star Music -° ABM Bruder Music RCA GRP American Gramophone Sonic Atmosphere Nara o Ì'tLppA Downey Music Aires Canyon Nova Warner Bros. Rap9

Music RCA Mesa /Blue Moan Blue Note

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"The WAVE's MUSICLIST"antinaed

MATT HARRIS MARK ISHAM PAUL JACKSON, JR. JEFF JARVIS JOHN JARVIS ERIC JOHNSON STEVE KINDLER BEN TAVERA KING KITARO RONNIE LAWS BRIAN MANN KEIKO MATSUI MICHAEL MCDONALD ROB MULLINS SINEAD O'CONNOR OPA FIRE QUINTANA El SPEER JUAN CARLOS QUINTERO RICKY PETERSON LEE RITENOUR RIVER CITY PEOPLE MERL SAUNDERS SHADOWFAX JILL SOBULE IRA STEIN /RUSSEL WALDER BEN TANKARD TRAPEZOID ERIC TINGSTAD /NANCY RUMBEL THE TELLING WIND MACHINE WINDOWS BILL WOLFER YANNI YUTAKA

Hit and Run Love At Longe (OST) Out O / The Shadows When It Rains Pure Contours Ah Via Musicom Across A Rainbow Sea Coyote Moon Kojiki True Spirit Cafe Dv Soleil No Borders Take It -H r

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From The Rainforest The Odd Get Even Things Here Are Different Aride The Eye Ml Keyed Up

Run Homeland Blue Solitaire Road To Freedom 8/Le September

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Caught Light Passion

Virgin

Global Pacifi Global Pacific

Naredo MCA Reprise N Chrysalis Novus Miramar Nom Warner Bros. GRP

Summertime u Private Music MCA Sono Gaia Atlanta Records Narada Narada Music West SilverWove Cypress Headfirst Private Music GRP

"The WAVE's 1990 CONCERT SERIES" There's only one thing better thon going out on a summer's night d experiencing WAVE music performed live - being able to see

that performance free of change. KMN is proud to continue "The WAVE', 1990 Concert Series ", your chance to obtain free tickets to some of this season's most popular performances.

All it takes to participate is a postcard. All entries must be on a

postcard and include your name, address and daytime phone number. Entries must be sent via U.S. moil to: "94.7, KTWV, The WAVE's 1990 Concert Series ", P.O. Box 4310, Los Angeles, CA 90078. Listen to The WAVE for a complete list of rules or send a self -addressed stomped envelope to the above location.

Make your summers memorable one with free tickets to see exciting WAVE artists by entering "The WAVE's 1990 Concert Series' today! Harry Con nick, Jr.

Riskin lee Jones

THE WAVE'S 1990 CONCERT SERIES

Rickie lee Jones

Harry Connick, Jr.

Basic

Spyro Gyro/Tuck S PUT',

David Arkenstone

Michael Fronks/Y Ilowjackets

Hugh Masakela

Jean -Luc Ponty

Lorry Carlton

Onmor Lieber

David Benoit

Ante Baker

Acoustic Alchemy

Bonnie Rain

Kenny G.

Catalina Jazz Festival

James Taylor

James Taylor

Mannheim Steamroller

The Greek Theatre 7/11, 7/12

Universal Amphitheatre 7/13

Universal Amphitheatre 7/24, 7/25, 7/26

The Greek Theatre 7/26

Santa Monica College 8/4

The Greek Theatre 8/4

Santa Monica College 8/II

The Greek Theatre 8/17

Universal Amphitheatre 8/18

Santa Monica College 8/25

The Greek Theatre 9/14

The Greek Theatre 9/21 -9/23

Santa Monica College 9/22

Universal Amphitheatre 9/27

Pacific Amphitheatre 9/29

Cotalino 10/5 -10/7

Pacific Amphitheatre 10/13

Universal Amphitheatre 10/23 -10/27

Universal Amphitheatre 12/19, 12/20

7/90 7/90

SAY HELLO TO...

/Rf. M7KTWV

MICHAEL FRANKS

At 46, Michael Franks. s carved himself oniche in popilarmusi His sou- cmpanied by his Insightful lyrics, ha

m -, generar ,r-,5 both hem and abroad. It's been th years since '.':: r,.ol, SUS recorded effort, and his fans might

derin hat hoppenedr to him. Therés good news to repo Michael Fccorks has a new album called "Blue Pacific' on Warne Reprise Records. Fronks dropped byKTWV's snidiosloracorrversati with The WAVE', David Hirsch.

Q: Why did it take throe years Between records? FRANKS: I started .wrkinqq on a Broadway show. When I stort¢ !thought I'd only take°yearoBroget ncompleted. Was leser wrong The show is based on the life of the famous french painter Gauguin It was a great project. It was really challenging andcrearnely inspirin to work on. wrote over 30 song Tor it -The road to Broadway is Ion and complimred and hopefully well get it produced soon.

G: Where do you live? FRANKS: The west coast of Florida. I'm Colifornion originally from San Diego. I lived here in Southe"m`California until

dvaredhonUCLA Thenlonnttog duareschoolbackEastond 1butIstiNewyork Cicero Newteo .\Ñe recently mooedto Florida but I still keep o place in New York.

Q: Why did you maw to Florida? FRANKS: it's really beautiful Mere. It's a small Town with o lot ecologically concerned people. My wile and I volunteerata wildli

800000 ,In oA,ebirdsand animalsare broughtin andwge hei

h LT. lalsog so roIrnyonentio ̀tothedolpf"nsthoorreesn" us. There aFool problems with the way thathumansand dolphin interact. I help make people aware of what they can do togive th dolphns a break. I feel great about being able to do something I

my community and see actual results.

Q: Is activism and community involvement a important part of your life? FRANKS: Having gonethroughthe'60's,l op withihebell that you could make a difference.] guessinihe 570'sand'80's peopl got depressed because the problems seemed overwhelming.N I think many people are comingto the realization thatyou can treat change ything xcept your own situation. If everybody take

Ispo sió,Ìlty to therm own o ̂ ions thewor rvik become o be

pace.

O: Would you Ilke to add anything else?

FRANKS: Only a thank.yoc ro The WAVE. v :rs vis,t,ng out he awhile back, l had hen myseir pr poing for a race. l'm twisted my ankle. was hobbling long the beach and saw Th WAVE rrashcans. They really help keep the beach clean. You guy are doing o good job.

DISCOGRAPHY: "Blue Pacific " "An ofTeo" "Burchfield Nines" "Camera Never lies" "Objects of Desire" "One Bad Habit" "PAssionfroit" "Skin Dive" "Sleepin Gyp ÿ' "Tigar Inhe p iñ'

Warner /Reprise Warner / Reprise Warner /Reprise Warner /Reprise Warner /Reprise Warner /Reprise Warner /Reprise Warner/Reprise Warner /Repose Warner /Reprise

DIRECTORY

RICKIE LEE JONES Greek Theatre, 7/0, 7/12

CARLOS SANTANA Greek Theatre, 7/13, 7/15

HARRY CONNICK, JR. Universal Amphitheatre, 7/13

BASIA Universal Amphitheatre, 7/24, 7/25, 7/26

SPYRO GYRA with TUCK & PATTI Greek Theatre, 7/26

WINDOWS At My Place /Santa Monica, 7/31

SATURDAY NIGHT CD - 11:00 pm A complete CD, without interruptions,

7/7 QUINTANA A SPEER "Shodes Of Shadow"

7/14 CHI "Jet Stream"

7/21 STEVE KINDLER "Under A Rainbow Sea"

7/28 MICHAEL FRANKS "Blue Pacilic"

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usic Dir JAN KOPIC General Soles Manager DICK WARSHAW Notional Sales Manager BONNY BENEDICT Onecror of Creative Services

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