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JEKYLL ISLAND, Ga. –  (Monday, July 1, 2013) Enjoy a weekend of music, food and fun on Jekyll Island this August for Rodney Atkins’ America’s Heroes Celebration Weekend.  Dedicated to the brave men and women who serve in our nation’s military, this weekend celebration will bring together families and friends for several exciting events including a spotlight for one of the biggest names in country music.
 
Throughout the weekend of August 16 – 18, artists will perform at a variety of venues around the island, ending with a concert from country music all-star Rodney Atkins.  On Sunday, August 18, Atkins will rock the stage of the Jekyll Island Convention Center to entertain crowds in a mega-salute to the men and women of our military.
 
The east Tennessee-native will rock the Jekyll Island Convention Center stage with songs off his yet-to-be-released new album, in addition to hits such as “Take a Back Road,” “Farmer’s Daughter” and “These are My People.”  Atkins will take the stage at 5 p.m., following opening act Rose Falcon, who will begin at 4 p.m.
 
Tickets will go on sale at 9 p.m. Monday, July 1. Advance tickets will be $39 for General Admission, $29 for Military Appreciation General Admission, $54 for Regular Reserved Seating, and $44 for Military Appreciation Reserved Seating.  Only a limited amount of tickets will be sold.
 
More about the Weekend:
On Friday, August 16, the Jekyll Island Club Hotel and Morgan Center will host the Carolina Breakers for the Golden Isles Shag Club’s annual Shag-A-Ganza.  You can catch them again on Saturday at the free Jekyll Island Beach Party alongside DJ Wayne Bennett while enjoying cool libations, food and games.  Later that night, headliner Dean Torrence, of Jan & Dean Torrence, will light up the stage at the Jekyll Island Convention Center at 7 p.m. For more information and tickets, click here.
 
Make sure to head to the beach at 9:30 p.m. to honor our American heroes with a fireworks display that is free and open to the public.  The display will be held near Great Dune Park.
The beach party will continue on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m., followed by the highlight of the weekend: a live show from Rodney Atkins dedicated to Active Duty and Veterans of all military branches.

 

A BIG Music Charts Magazine Welcome to “KJNP” (1170 AM – 100.3 FM – TV 4) in North Pole, Alaska

KJNP 1170 AM  is a 50,000 watt radio station that can now be found with many other great radio stations on our Music Charts Magazine links page:

http://www.musicchartsmagazine.com/mcm-links/


 

Click this logo to enter KJNP North Pole, Alaska – 1170 AM – 100.3 FM – and TV 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When I was watching the new Mountain Man TV series on the History Channel, I saw Marty Meierotta sitting at his cabin in the middle of nowhere in the mountains of Alaska.  He put  a large pole up against the cabin which was made from a tree.  It had an antenna on the top and one radio station was the only thing keeping him attached to civilization.  It was North Pole, Alaska 1170 AM KJNP.  They had his wife and kids wish him a good night and a safe return.  I was so impressed that I contacted KJNP and asked if I could feature their radio station at Music Charts Magazine’s website.  Needless to say, I spoke with two very friendly ladies who told me it was a gorgeous day in North Pole, Alaska at 86 degrees.  KJNP has a sod roof and has to be a DJ’s dream to work at such a historical building.  It’s America’s radio beacon of the north and rightly so.  Please visit them by clicking on the KJNP logo up above. 

Jason Rogers – CEO/Editor in Chief of Music Charts Magazine, Inc

 

History of KJNP:

 

Don, Gen & Judy Nelson of KJNP in Alaska

Co-Founders of KJNP, Don Nelson (deceased-May 8, 1997) and Gen Nelson (deceased-April 12, 2009) both came to Alaska in April 1956 with their daughter Judy and started their ministry in Steven’s Village.  Their sole purpose in life is to reach souls for Jesus.  After Don learned to fly, they conducted Daily Vacation Bible Schools in different villages and meetings in the villages as well.  KJNP was the result of a winter storm and the frustration of trying to fly into the villages to celebrate Christmas.  Their only way of touching base was getting on a radio station in Fairbanks and broadcasting the gospel message from there.   The response they received was great and they were asked to do a regular program called “Far North Gospel Song and Hymn Time” using country/gospel music interspersed with comments from Don and Gen.

 

 

KJNP AM is a 50,000 watt station and is on air approximately 19 hours a day. It reaches North Pole, Fairbanks area and remote villages in Alaska in the radius  of 200 miles in the summer and an unknown distance in the winter months.   An example; New Zealand in the South Pacific.   The format is Country/Gospel music, News, & Bible, Children & Family Programs.  KJNP Radio also has a Satellite Network that puts their programming of the AM station on local FM Translators watts covering Barrow and Tok, Alaska.  Regular FM Translators are at Dot Lake, Fort Yukon, Circle and Central Alaska.

Trapline Chatter is a unique program on KJNP.

Historical KJNP North Pole, Alaska – 1170 AM – 100.3 FM – and Channel 4 Television

KJNP-FM is 25,000 watts.  24 hours a day KJNP-FM reaches the Greater Fairbanks, Alaska area and remote villages surrounding.  It has a radius of 150 miles from our transmitters on Ester Dome (a hill on the out skirts of Fairbanks, Alaska) which is approximately 1600 feet above the average terrain.
The format is Classical/Sacred Music.  KJNP FM is an affiliate with Moody Broadcasting Network out of Chicago.