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The Rock: United States
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In 2004, The Rock Show was programmed Saturday nights from 9pm to 1am central time, a live call-in show with requests, give-a-ways, and the best in Christian rock. It was carried in four states: stretching across almost all of Kansas, northwest Oklahoma, the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, and eastern Colorado.
The Rock teams up with Seann William Scott for a wild, non-stop action-adventure. Beck (The Rock) is a bounty hunter sent into the treacherous jungles of the Amazon to bring the rebellious Travis (Seann William Scott) back to the States. When Beck and Travis reluctantly join forces to hunt down a priceless treasure this unlikely team embarks on a pulse-pounding adventure thrill-ride that delivers a non-stop action and unbelievable fight scenes.
Just like its parent station, The Rock Show Online is non-profit, non-commercial, and listener supported. To donate, visit KJIL's website. Help keep this internet ministry available to anyone anywhere around the world!
Wellstone's Dallas White Rock Marathon was founded in 1971 by Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper and Pearl Harbor Survivor Tal Morrison and benefits the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. The marathon is recognized by Runner's World as one of the top 20 marathons in the United States. For more information, visit the official Wellstone's Dallas White Rock Marathon web site at http://www.runtherock.com/.
These old rocks were drastically changed (metamorphosed) by high pressure and temperature during the hundreds of millions of years while they were still buried. Geologists have classified these metamorphic rocks as GNEISS (pronounced "nice"). The age of the gneiss has been determined to be 1,055 million years by the geologists of the U.S. Geological Survey. This age is based on the amount of radioactivity still present in the small crystals of the mineral zircon found in the rock. This particular rock is officially designated THE BLOWING ROCK GNEISS by Geological Survey of The United States.
This power-pop rock outfit has been making music together for five years. With beginnings as a duo of guitarist-vocalist Andrew Volpe and guitarist Tim Ferrell, the Missouri natives have now expanded into a full band, including Moog player Tim Convy, bassist Marshall Fanciullo and drummer Matt Palermo. Ludo has since been touted by Fuse as the "next big thing" and invited to perform at the Winter X Games and Warped Tour. With the support of their loyal street team fans called the "Ludo Ninjas," Ludo is about to embark on the release of their second full-length album on February 26, and will be touring with the Presidents of the United States of America in March.
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