‘Let Go’ (Official)

 
 
 

“Let Go’

(Written by Vicci Martinez & Tim Pagnotta)

How do I find a way to remember all the ones that I’ve loved
How do I rewind
In a dream, memories come alive, you and I in a dream
Is where I see you

When the angels gave you wings
You were holding onto me
A love, our love
We were learning to let go

How do I find a way to forgive and not forget, I ran away
But you didn’t chase me
You were young, we were young, if you could see me all grown up would you be proud
Of who I am now

When the angels gave you wings
You were holding onto me
A love, our love
We were learning to let go

(Bridge)
Life goes by in a blink of an eye
If I wasn’t perfect, I’m sorry I tried
You don’t have to worry, we’re gonna to be fine
You’re learning to let go, now follow the light

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
We’re learning to let go
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
We’re learning to let go
We can’t fix what isn’t broken, my heart is always open
We can’t fix what isn’t broken, my heart is always open
My heart is always open
And I, I’ll never let go

Vicci’s interpretation of this song:

“This is a song about my father.  Right when someone dies, there is a lot of sadness, and you can live in it for a long time, some people live there forever.  But there comes a point to let go of that sadness and embrace the fact that I’m living here without my father.   At the same time, you never let go because he is always a part of me.   What I wanted to do was let go of the pain so I could remember the love.  My manager shared her motto in life, something she believes and lives by that has helped her through the tough times.  “Live for them, don’t die with them.”  For everyone that leaves us, we have a responsibility to live harder and live for them.”

‘Touch That Fire’ (Official)

 
 
 

‘Touch That Fire’

(Written by Vicci Martinez, Tim Pagnotta, Jeff Leonard, Rod Cook, Ryan Smith)

Feels like it’s gonna rain
The clouds are coming in
Such a beautiful picture

And I wanna fly away
But this time I’m gonna stay
And stop hiding from this illusion

‘Cause I’ve got a lot to say
And it’s hard to find a way
To make anyone listen

You see I feel the need for change
But who am I to delegate
This has to be your decision

‘Cause I’d rather touch the fire than let my heart grow cold
And I’d never runaway from these things I wanna say
Lemme tell you babe, ‘cause I want you to know

Touch that fire, yeah
Gimme that fire, yeah
Show me that fire, yeah

And another day goes by
Oh how the time does fly
And now we’re back where we started

But I’m gonna see this through
And heal myself first so I can heal you
Singing songs and trying to make a difference

That make you think about
How your children gonna feel
Knowing all along we had the solution baby

I’d rather touch the fire than let my heart grow cold
And I’d never runaway from these things I wanna say
Let me tell you baby, cause I want you to know

Touch that fire, yeah
Gimme that fire, yeah
Show me that fire, yeah

What’s it gonna take
To open up your eyes
We can’t wait another day
For you to make up your mind
‘Cause it’s all about to break
So we got, got, gotta do something
Show me that fire

Now I’m gonna see this through
And heal myself first so I can heal you
Singing songs and trying to make a difference

I’d rather touch the fire than let my heart grow cold
And I’d never runaway from these things I wanna say
Let me tell you baby, cause I want you to know

Touch that fire, yeah
Gimme that fire, yeah
Show me that fire, yeah

And I’d never runaway from these things I wanna say
Let me tell you baby, cause I want you to know
Touch that fire

Vicci’s interpretation of this song:

“I wrote this song at the beginning of the Obama campaign.  It touched a part of me, and reminded me that it is better to go for things you believe in, to dare to be bold.  It can be easier to not risk anything, not put yourself out there, but that isn’t living true to your authentic self.  It reminds me to not be scared, and not to let fear run your life.”

‘Little Faith’ (Official)

 
 
 

‘Little Faith’

(Written by Peter Svensson & Vicci Martinez)

You don´t talk and you don´t give ear
You can´t see anything in here

But I´ll be there beside you

You can´t stay and you cannot go
Do you have a reason for feeling low?

‘Cause I´ll be there beside you
Always there beside you

So, please won´t you have a little faith in me
I´ll be here and I’ll promise I will never leave
I see you
Believe you
I´ll catch you if you fall
So, please have a little faith in me

You don´t win and you don´t give in
It´s only fear that you feel within

But I´ll be there beside you

It´s like a storm on an open sea
You´re the boat and the sail is me

And I´ll be here beside you
Always here beside you

So, please won´t you have a little faith in me
I´ll be here and I’ll promise I will never leave
I see you
Believe you
I´ll catch you if you fall
So, please have a little faith in me

Please won´t you have a little faith in me
I´ll be here and I’ll promise I will never leave
So, please have a little faith in me
I´ll spend my time
To help you find
What you’ve been looking for
So, please have a little faith in me

I´ll be there beside you
Always there beside you

Vicci’s interpretation of this song;

“Little Faith about unconditional friendship.  It is about being there for a friend that is down and out, no matter why.  Whatever the reason might be, it says that I’m here for you, that I will be that friend.”

Vicci Takes Over the Month of MAY!

 
 
 

 

May has been a very busy, yet amazing month, for Vicci Martinez. May 1st was just the start, with the release of Vicci’s 4 song EP. Later that same day she performed her new single “Come Along” Featuring CeeLo Green on the Live Semi-final Eliminations for Season 2 of ‘The Voice.’ Check out her live performance with CeeLo right here.

 

 

Vicci chose “Come Along” for her first single because she loved the message of the song. In a review on www.Arjanwrites.com Vicci states:

“I think the lyrics are really important for people today, for all of us but especially for our generation,” she adds. “We can break the cycle and habits that our society has been stuck in. It is a time of evolution, evolving into our divine, most perfect self. I feel this is a step that I’ve been trying to take and by singing this song, I’m asking everyone else to come along with me and take a stand.”

Along with Vicci’s single, the EP consisted of another 3 amazing songs. “Run Run Run” is an up tempo pop song with lyrics such as “I’m just trying to find my place. Am I right or wrong.. Where do I belong…..Why do I run?” Then there is the up beat dance anthem “I Can Love.” This song has Vicci’s message written all over it with lyrics like “Who I am is what you see. And yes its love that sets me free.” As well as the amazing chorus “But maybe I can stop and change this world. Maybe I can be that super girl. Maybe I can do more than you think. I know I can because I have a heart that beats and iiiiii can love.” Then there’s the super ballad “Hold Me Darlin.” Vicci had already written this song as it was on her “Live From Jazzbones” CD, but she changed the tempo and added a few verses to the song.

May 2nd kicked off Vicci’s West Coast Radio Promo Tour. She hit many cities such as Bakersfield, San Francisco, San Jose, Sacramento, Eugene, Portland, Palm Springs, Vancouver, BC, Seattle, Spokane, Boise,  and Salt Lake City.
 


 

As of May 10th Vicci Martinez’s single “Come Along” was the #8 Most Added at CHR also known as (Contemporary Hits, Hit List, Current Hits, Hit Music, Top 40, or Pop Radio) with 10 adds. As of now “Come Along” is being played by at least 22 radio stations nation wide, with the number of radio stations picking up the song on a weekly basis rising. If your hometown radio station isn’t playing Vicci, you can check out our list of stations and contact info. to contact your local station and ask them to PLEASE play “Come Along.” As you will see there are a number of ways to contact your station. Click here to help support Vicci and get her song played near you!

Top 40 Stations  http://bit.ly/JCOfHh
Hot AC Stations   http://bit.ly/JBKC48

 

On May 12th Vicci attended and performed at the Music Matters Benefit at The Paramount Theatre in Seattle, WA. Proceeds from the event benefited music programs in Washington public schools. Music Matters ”Live” marks the third annual benefit concert for Washington State Youth Music Education.

Vicci also preformed at the 37th Gracie Awards Gala on May 22 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.The Gracie Awards (also known as “The Gracies”) recognize exemplary programming created for women, by women, and about women in all facets of media, including radio, television, cable and new media.  The awards program also encourages the realistic and multi-faceted portrayal of women in entertainment, news, features and other programs. Here’s a small interview with Vicci at the awards.
 


 
What to look forward to in June:

June 13th kicks off Vicci’s West Coast tour which runs through August. She will be making stops in cities like Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Tacoma, San Diego, San Juan Capistrano, San Francisco, Suquamish, Hollywood, Sacramento, Ephrata, Spokane, Bellingham, and more. You can purchase tickets from the link provided here http://bit.ly/KVaVVS

Use the RSVP link to let us know what show you’re going to http://bit.ly/JLPwi2 (You never know there might be a surprise!!)

Don’t forget the big date!! June 19th Vicci’s Self-Tilted Album “VICCI” hits stores across the U.S. Make sure to pick up your copy!

Vicci Martinez at The Gracie Awards 2012

 
 
 

Vicci Martinez performed at the Alliance for Women in Media Gracie Awards on Tuesday night.

Lots of tweeting going on to honor the recipients.  Hope we can find some video soon!

AfterEllen’s Q & A with Vicci Martinez

 
 
 
Hey guys! Here is an article posted by Managing Editor, Trish Bendix from AfterEllen.com. AfterEllen.com does reviews and commentaries on the representation of lesbians and bisexual women in the world of entertainment. Including media, television, movies and books. They also interview celebrities from time to time… including our girl Vicci! Check it out below!

After you read the article below click here http://www.afterellen.com/people/2012-hot-100-voting to enter Vicci Martinez into the running for their HOT 100 LIST!

 

Vicci Martinez on life after “The Voice”

Posted on AfterEllen.com by

Trish Bendix, Managing Editor

on May 15, 2012

On the first season of The Voice, Vicci Martinez wowed the judges and viewers with her rendition of Adele‘s “Rolling in the Deep.” She joined Cee-Lo Green‘s team and made it all the way through the end of the competition, representing her coach and herself in the finals last winter. Since then, she’s been readying a new album (her first with time and money to put into it) and made a few other life changes, including breaking up with her longtime girlfriend. Martinez took some time between radio promotional tour dates to talk with us last week about her recent performance on The Voice‘s second season, how she feels about being a spokewoman for the LGBT community and why she’ll still sing that Adele song when she sings live.

 

                                                Photo by Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images

 

AfterEllen.com: Did you hear the news about President Obama endorsing gay marriage?

VM: No! I was out to lunch.

AE: He was just doing an interview on ABC and he said he supports it. Everyone on the internet is very excited. [Laughs]

VM: It’s interesting that you say that because my new song “Come Along” — I’ve had a few people say, “Wow, you should get to the Obama campaign.” Like that would be an interesting song.

AE: Yeah?

VM:The song is not really defining anything it’s just saying, you know, it’s time to take a stand and come out and vote, you know, come out and do something so that’s pretty incredible.

AE: Yeah, it’s pretty exciting. Are you still planning on getting married? I remember you saying in an interview that you were planning to get married to your girlfriend.

VM: We were but we actually split up.

AE: Oh, OK.

VM: Yeah, it was nothing bad. I got my contract to go work with Universal just as she got a contract to be a dancer in Seattle so we were both kind of going in two different directions. So we just felt like it was maybe just time to cool it.

AE: Yeah. Is it easier to be single when you’re trying to do all the things that you’re doing these days? When you’re on tour and recording an album, do you find that it’s difficult having a relationship?

 VM: I don’t think it’s hard having a relationship, I think for us it was just more being away from each other. It was just too difficult. It wasn’t like, “I want to party and be crazy and be a rock star.” Like, not at all. [Laughs] I’ve been in relationships since I’ve been touring which is like 12 years and it’s great that I’ve been able to have my partners go on the road with me. And this was just totally different. She was actually considering moving to LA with me instead of pursuing her dance career and we both were like “wait, that’s not good for either of us.” Because that’s been her dream, so.

AE: Yeah, that makes sense. So did you watch The Voice finale last night?

VM: Yeah, I did. It was great.

AE: How did you feel about it? Do you think America chose the right winner?

 VM: I was really happy with how things turned out because I think all the finalists have a career ahead of them. They were all so different but it was nice to know, I felt Jermaine was such an underdog, when you calculate Itune sales and being on the charts and having crazy memorable performances. I felt like lot of people thought that other contenders were going to win but what was cool was it seemed like it was based on their final performances. Which is like what is should be based on, you know? That’s the performance of your life [Laughs] and he did an excellent job. He deserves it.

AE: What was it like for you to go back and perform with Cee-Lo?

VM: Really fun. It was totally different now being on the other side of the fence. Being treated as an artist and not having to freak out and hope that America’s going to vote for you. [Laughs] It was nice to be able to play your own music and do your own thing and not wear a ninja costume.

AE: Awesome. You’ve made so many albums before you even got to The Voice, what was different about writing and recording your new album?

VM: Yeah, the whole process. I’ve been making in these albums in the past with my own money and to get into the studio and be able to afford it instead of “whatever I can get done in one week is what we’re going to do,” you know? This was a process to be able to work with some of the greatest producers out there. And I mean great like capable and people that have also won Grammys and know what they are doing. You kind of want to get things done quickly and I felt like it was very important to make a great record with the risk of people forgetting me from The Voice, it wasn’t that way for me. I took it as I’m going to use this opportunity to make a great record. I’ve never had that opportunity to take the time.

AE: When you’re on tour do you feel pressure to perform songs you performed on The Voice or do you just do all your own stuff?

 VM: I have definitely been performing songs from my new album and even last night I did a couple of Voice songs and just said to the audience, “you guys wouldn’t know me if it weren’t for me singing this song on the show.” I think it’s important to do those songs and recognize that because of the show I am where I am now. So I don’t mind playing those songs at all.

AE: Do you ever feel the pressure to be a spokesperson for the LGBT community because you’re out? Is it something that you don’t mind or how do you feel about that?

 VM: Whatever is going to make someone have a better day, I’d like to do it. I’ve been able to connect with people and they’ll say, “yeah, I like your music but I also share this with you” and I hear lots of stories of coming out. It seems like it’s getting better and easier for some people to come out and I have my own story of rejection and not having it be as easy for me as it has been for others. There’s a lot of people who share the same thing and when you have someone you look up to shares that experience as you it’s nice, it’s nice to know. It’s like if someone loses a parent, it’s like, “ok you know, you get it. You know how it is.”

AE: Yeah, that’s a good way to put that. What can people expect from your new album? Are there any themes that you stuck with?

VM: It’s definitely an up tempo pop rock driven album. There is a song on there about the break up I just went through with my girlfriend and a song about my father. Letting go of the pain of losing a parent or anyone close to you but being able to go on with your life and learn how to celebrate for sure. And then I have some girl power anthems, songs with a strong message that I feel are important to have out there right now and it’s kind of what I believe in anyway. If you’re going to be able to reach a lot of people hopefully you have something inspiring to say. You know?

AE: Definitely. What else do you plan on doing besides touring that’s in support of the album? Will you be doing any public appearances besides touring?

 VM: Touring, yeah, and I’ve been visiting a lot of radio stations and doing radio promos and that’s definitely a big thing to get my record out there. I’ll be doing an appearance at the Gracie Awards in LA and I’ll be doing a performance for the mayor during pride weekend. I thought it was pretty cool that he asked me to come do something like that for the community.

AE: Definitely. Do you do anything around Seattle or Tacoma around pride time or doing any special performances there? VM: I think I’m going to be in San Francisco for pride.

AE: Oh, OK.

 VM: We haven’t booked anything yet but we were planning to show in San Francisco but my brother, who’s also gay, said, “you’re going to be in San Francisco during pride and you better do something instead of just walking around!”

AE: Yeah. [Laughs]

VM: “Play your guitar in the streets! You better do something.”

AE: I was reading somewhere that you were approached by American Idol to audition for them. Was that your experience? VM: No, I actually tried out for Season 1 and I got through but I didn’t go because I just didn’t feel like I was old enough yet. I didn’t know what was going to happen with that show. It was just the first season and I was just a kid and I wanted to grow up and I wanted to know my craft. I just started playing and singing and I wanted to get a little more educated in this music thing that I like to do. I didn’t want to go out there yet.

AE: I’m just wondering because I spoke to another one of The Voice contestants from this year who identifies as a lesbian and she was saying she auditioned for Idol and they were telling her that she was going to have to change her image, like de-gay herself essentially to be on the show. I was wondering if that was your experience at all?

VM: Oh, I definitely got that too that I needed to look more like a rock star. I went in with my tie dye shirt and my jeans and they were probably like, “yeah, that’s not going to work.” [Laughs] I knew at 16 that I wasn’t going to change myself and I wanted to be confident with who I was and you know I was just a little hippie kid then, stumbling around.


Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images

AE: [Laughs] VM: I’m from Tacoma so it’s easy to be like that.

AE: Is it safe to say that The Voice was the right time in your career to be on a show like that?

VM: Absolutely. You know what’s really weird, a few months before The Voice even approached us I remember sitting down and talking to my girlfriend and saying, you know I was feeling pretty desperate, “I’ve been doing this for 12 years. I said no to Idol, what if I said yes? What would have happened?” I was kind of just getting down on myself. I know that so many careers are launched on shows like this and I just wish there was another show where I can be myself, you know, people would like me for me. I wouldn’t have to sell out and do things I don’t want to do and still be able to use that platform you know a giant talent competition.

AE: Right.

VM: Literally a few months later The Voice came. It was pretty ridiculous.

Vicci Martinez’s EP is out now. Her full-length album, Vicci, drops June 19.

http://www.afterellen.com/content/2012/05/vicci-martinez-life-after-voice

Fusion Magazine – Vicci Martinez

 
 
 

Vicci Martinez stopped in Boise on the last leg of her initial radio promo tour. Michelle Hernandez  – @missylea wrote this article for Fusion Magazine @i_amFusion (http://fusion-mag.com/content/vicci-martinez)

We had the pleasure of welcoming an aspiring and talented artist Vicci Martinez, to the Varsity Pub Wednesday night. The place was packed anticipating the arrival of Martinez. She accelerated the crowd with her soulful acoustic-oriented performances while stimulating the audience for more. It’s been a year since she was in the final round of The Voice representing Cee Lo Green; she is now signed with Universal Republic Records. With her astonishing tone and depth, she performed her new cover single “Come Along” ft. Cee Lo Green.

“I come from a blues, soul and funk background”, which is what she has been portraying over the last 10 to 12 years. She believes in the powerful and meaningful lyrics “time flies, make a statement, take a stand”, to always do the work for yourself and not expect others to. She is promoting her record on her own, not just to make people know her, but to know this song. Guests had the privilege of previewing her new album that has not been released yet, while doing a meet and greet with the audience. Idaho was the end of her west coast radio promo tour, so she wanted to do it with a “Bang”. Vicci Martinez album comes out June 19th so be sure to check it out!

Left Of Me

Song Title: Left Of Me
Music & Lyrics by: Vicci Martinez

They have placed me in your care
Where no one can find me there
Wrapped in your cocoon, no light from the moon, and truth will never bloom
Must have waited for this day, ‘cause now I can’t seem to stay
With no tears to cry, I can take this goodbye, there’s time to fly away

And now we’ll just have to let go
Part our ways on this lonely road
And I might have to bleed and bury your seed
To find what’s left of me

And there’s one thing to confess, before I can lay this to rest
If we’re more than just friends, I will hurt you again
I’m tired of my mess

And now we’ll just have to let go
Part our ways on this lonely road
And I might have to bleed and bury your seed
To find what’s left of me

And now we’ll just have to let go
Part our ways on this lonely road
And I might have to bleed and bury your seed
To find what’s left of me
To find what’s left of me
To find what’s left of me

Rain

Song Title: Rain
Music & Lyrics by: Vicci Martinez

A rainfall, to drown your worries
And another cry to help you let go
And a few words to stop this hurting
And a sunrise to open the door

Let go of yourself, we spend too much time trying
When everything already is
And remember yourself, and then you’ll begin flying
Like a feather in the wind

And a new day, another journey
And a new seed, to plant your own truth
And a bright light, to guide your purpose
With fresh ground your tree can finally grow

And let go of yourself, we spend so much time trying
When everything already is
And remember yourself, and then you’ll begin flying
You’re like a feather in the wind
Come on breathe in, breathe in
Like a feather
In the wind

Let it rain
Yeah, rain down on me love
Let it rain
Yeah, rain down on me love
Let it rain
Yeah, rain down on me love
Let it rain
Rain down on me, rain down
Let it rain

Radio Stations Across the US Pick Up Vicci Martinez’s “Come Along”


Vicci Martinez’s single, “Come Along” feat. Ceelo Green came out on May 1st, and it’s already hitting radio stations around the US.You can help make this hit song hit big by contacting radio stations and asking them to play Vicci’s new single!

 

Note: Click the links below to find stations currently playing Vicci’s music and those WE SHOULD CALL TO REQUEST THE SONG. Learn more about contacting them to gain support for Vicci.  We’ll up date these lists each week!

 

 TOP 40 Stations for Vicci Martinez        HOT AC Stations for Vicci Martinez

 
 

ViccisARMY. Start calling in and requesting the song. Now, even if your radio station is not listed below it doesnt mean that Vicci wont be played. We need your help to get her on your radio station. There are a number of ways to do this. You can call, email, tweet, and even download radio apps to request Vicci’s song. Just think of what we can do with the size of our ARMY! It is our job to get out there and work for Vicci. She has done so much for us and  it’s our turn to return the favor. Think of how stoked you will be when you hear “Come Along” play on our local radio station, I know I was!

 

 

So let me tell you my story…

When I saw these charts below I saw that Vicci’s song was played on WAYV 95.1 which is a local radio station near me. So last night I went on twitter looked for their twitter account and tweeted them. I asked them to play the song.. and guess what?! THEY DID!  They tweeted me and said “Hey its actually on right now!” The sad news was that I didnt see that tweet until 4 mins after they played the song. So I decided to tweet them again and ask if they could play it again soon. They responded back around 1 am and told me they would play it again between 3:05-3:10am. I am such a dedictated fan that I stayed up texting with a friend not even from NJ who was listening to my radio station online. She was also waiting to see if they would play it. So we waited up and the radio station played it at 3:12am. I was so stoked I almost flew through the roof! Yes I know I sound like a uber dork, but thats because I am and I’m not afraid to show it! LOL.

So all it takes is a little time and effort on our part and Vicci could be playing all over the country. Get to requesting Vicci in your hometown! If you want it they will play it! So whatever your style is, whether its emailing, texting, tweeting, calling, downloading an app, get on it and get our girl played!

Vicci Martinez’s single “Come Along” was the #8 Most Added at CHR also known as (Contemporary Hits, Hit List, Current Hits, Hit Music, Top 40, or Pop Radio) with 10 adds.

Remember to click on the links above to see all the stations currently playing “Come Along” as well as info on how to request the song from every Top 40 and HOT AC station.

Check out the list below of stations that have already started playing Come Along as of May 10th.

KLCA-Reno, NV  Alice 96.5 Request line (775) 851-9650
Online Request http://bit.ly/IFTcxA Twitter Handle: @alice965

KLIT-Tyler, TX KLIT 100.3 Request line (866) 953-1023
Online Site http://bit.ly/J3SSqL  Twitter Handle: @KILTweet

KSAS-Boise, ID KISS FM 103.3 Request line (208) 384-1033
Online Site http://bit.ly/JDGemG Twitter Handle: @1033kissfm

KSXY-Santa Rosa, CA Y100.9 Request line (707) 585-9999
Online Site http://bit.ly/LtLTec Twitter Handle: @Y1009fm

KVLY-McAllen, TX Mix FM 107.9 Request line (888) 691-1079
Online Request http://bit.ly/JmGAwG Twitter Handle: @1079mixfm

WAYV-Atlantic City, NJ WAYV 95.1 Request line  (609) 484-WAYV or (609) 370-WAYV
Online Request http://bit.ly/M1Pz9G Twitter Handle: @951wayv

WKZL-Greensboro, NC KZL 107.5 Request line (800) 682-1075
Online Request http://bit.ly/JDJdvw Twitter Handle: @1075KZL

WVYB-Daytona Beach, FL VYB 103.3fm Request line (386) 226-9892
Online Site http://bit.ly/INVuhR Twitter Handle: @orangeavenue

WXXX-Burlington, VT 95 Triple X Request line 1-888-805-9595
Online Request fm@95triplex.com Twitter Handle: @95TripleX

WYOY-Jackson, MS Y101.7 Request line 601-995-1017
Online Site http://bit.ly/JgB7bc Twitter Handle: @Y101Jackson

 

“Come Along” was also the #6 Most Added at the Hot AC List, aka Adult Contemporary Music with 5 Adds

KBFF-Portland, OR LIVE 95.5 Request line 503.733.0955 or 888.733.0955
Online Site http://bit.ly/M20mRi  Twitter Handle: @live955

KCIX-Boise, ID Mix 106 Radio Request line (208) 376-5106
Online Site http://bit.ly/IU4H7d Twitter Handle: @Mix106

KLTG-Corpus Christi, TX The Beach 96.5 Request line 361-883-1600
Online Site http://bit.ly/K6Ch7p Twitter Handle: @TheBeach965

KSII-El Paso, TX Kiss FM 93.1 Request line (915)-880-4955
Online Site http://bit.ly/JFpskt Twitter Handle: @KSIIElPaso

KWYE-Fresno, CA Y101 Request line 1-800-345-Y101 (9101)
Online Site http://bit.ly/JDPt6g Twitter Handle: @Y101Fresno