92-3 WTTS is turning 25! It was 1992 when WTTS launched a different kind of radio station. “World Class Rock” was on the air and now, 25 years later, we’re still at, and still independently owned and operated.
Now through August 25th, we’ll remember the music, movies, news and happenings of each year since our 1992 debut. It’s 25 Years In 25 Days. Hear these hour-long flashbacks weekdays at noon and 6pm, with replays from the week every Saturday morning from 7 to noon. 25 Years In 25 Days, presented by Puccini’s Pizza and Pasta, and brought to you by McGee Jewelers, Noah’s Animal Hospital, Brothers Floor Covering, and the Bar Band Bar Crawl.
Stop by any of these locations for great shows that are a part of the Bar Band Bar Crawl, Wednesday-Friday nights thru September 1st. Drink Specials provided by Evan Williams, Larceny Bourbon, and Lunazul Tequila.
Join Brad Holtz this Sunday from 7 to 11 a.m. and p.m. for WTTS OverEasy, featuring a variety of laid back acoustic tracks and exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. This week…
Hear new music from The Lumineers’new studio album, Cleopatra.
Also, hear a new cut from Michael Kiwanuka’s most recent album Love & Hate.
Join Brad Holtz this Sunday from 7 to 11 a.m. and p.m. for WTTS OverEasy, featuring a variety of laid back acoustic tracks and exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. This week…
Hear new music from Alison Krauss’new studio album, Windy City.
Also hear a new cut from Joseph’s from most recent album I’m Alone, No You’re Not.
There are few things in this world that bring people together like listening to music. Dropping the needle on a fresh piece of vinyl comes with an unbridled excitement, mystery and pure enjoyment that is impossible to recreate. In honor ofRecord Store Day, we’re bringing backWTTSAlbum Side Saturday. Join us April 22 as we spin classic album sides all day long. Every hour, win exclusive vinyl releases and qualify for the grand prize, a trip to Jazz Fest in New Orleans to see Kings of Leon and we’ll throw in their entire catalogue on vinyl, courtesy of RCA Records*.WTTS Album Side Saturdaygets underway April 22 at 6am, brought to you byIndy CD & Vinyland Hop Cat Broadripple.
Join Brad Holtz this Sunday from 7 to 11 a.m. and p.m. for WTTS OverEasy, featuring a variety of laid back acoustic tracks and exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. This week…
Join Brad Holtz this Sunday from 7 to 11 a.m. and p.m. for WTTS OverEasy, featuring a variety of laid back acoustic tracks and exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. This week…
Hear new music from Sheryl Crow’snew studio album, Be Myself.
Also hear new music from The Lumineers‘ latest release Cleopatra.
Join Brad Holtz this Sunday from 7 to 11 a.m. and p.m. for WTTS OverEasy, featuring a variety of laid back acoustic tracks and exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. This week hear nothing but laid-back holiday and Christmas music, including songs from OverEasy favorites like James Taylor, Jack Johnson and The Lumineers.
OverEasy is presented by The Warehouse. The Warehouse Live Music Listening Room in Carmel,
where the music is what matters. Liveforthemusic.com
Over the past few months, there have been a number of extraordinary concerts in Indianapolis and Bloomington. This weekend, we’ll play back three of the best concerts we’ve recorded. It’s a Labor Day Live Weekend on 92-3 WTTS. Friday night at 7, we’ll air back The Head And The Heart’sWTTS Rock On The River show from July 25 at The Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn. Saturday night at 7, it’s The Lumineers in their sold-out WTTS show from June at the Old National Centre. Then Sunday at 7, we’ll hear Houndmouth in their WTTS Christmas Can Concert from last December at The Bluebird.
With summer right around the corner, concerts are being announced every week. Already the Dead & Company, Hall & Oates and Ray LaMontagne have set dates to come to Indianapolis. Make sure to visit the Concert Connection page to stay up to date on all the bands coming to Indy. Visit the VIP Room to possibly win tickets to a show!
From TTS favorites like Coldplay, The Black Keys, and Van Morrison to new artists like Alabama Shakes, The Head and The Heart, and Of Monsters And Men, 2012 was a memorable year in music. Here’s our list of the Top 50 WTTS songs of 2012 based on airplay.
Happy New Year from 92.3 WTTS!.
1. The Black Keys – Gold On The Ceiling
2. The Head And The Heart – Down In The Valley
3. Gotye – Somebody That I Used To Know
4. Mayer Hawthorne – The Walk
5. Lumineers – Ho Hey
6. The Civil Wars – Barton Hollow
7. Adele – I’ll Be Waiting
8. Of Monsters And Men – Little Talks
9. Imagine Dragons – It’s Time
10. Florence + The Machine – Shake It Out
11. The Shins – Simple Song
12. Coldplay – Charlie Brown
13. John Mayer – Queen Of California
14. Mumford & Sons – I Will Wait
15. Phillip Phillips – Home
16. Ryan Adams – Chains Of Love
17. Brandi Carlile – That Wasn’t Me
18. Young The Giant – Cough Syrup
19. Adele – Set Fire To The Rain
20. Dave Matthews Band – Mercy
21. The Lumineers – Stubborn Love
22. Jack White – I’m Shakin’
23. Alabama Shakes – Hold On
24. Michael Kiwanuka – I’m Getting Ready
25. Muse – Madness
26. Van Morrison – Open The Door (To Your Heart)
27. Eric Hutchinson – Watching You Watch Him
28. Norah Jones – Happy Pills
29. Graffiti6 – Free
30. John Mayer – Shadow Days
31. The Rolling Stones – Doom And Gloom
32. Matchbox Twenty – She’s So Mean
33. Snow Patrol – This Isn’t Everything You Are
34. The Wallflowers – Reboot The Mission
35. The Avett Brothers – Live And Die
36. Bonnie Raitt – Used To Rule The World
37. Counting Crows – Untitled (Love Song)
38. Mumford & Sons – Lover Of The Light
39. The Head And The Heart – Ghosts
40. Green Day – Oh Love
41. Keane – Silenced By The Night
42. Jack White – Love Interruption
43. The Black Keys – Sister
44. The Fray – Heartbeat
45. Walk The Moon – Anna Sun
46. Of Monsters And Men – Mountain Sound
47. Fun. – We Are Young
48. Grouplove – Tongue Tied
49. Ben Howard – Only Love
50. Alabama Shakes – I Ain’t The Same
Start and end Sundays with WTTS OverEasy. Brad Holtz plays a variety of laid-back World Class Rock, with singer-songwriters, deep album tracks, in-studio recordings, and live exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. Catch OverEasy Sundays from 7 to 11 a.m. (and the replay from 7 to 11 p.m.)
It’s the Raceday presentation of WTTS OverEasy, Sunday from 7-11am.
Brad Holtz plays a variety of laid-back World Class Rock, with singer-songwriters, deep album tracks, in-studio recordings, and live exclusives from Sun King Studio 92. This Sunday, hear the latest music from Bruce Springsteen, and TheLumineers. Plus, Jeff Tweedy and lovelytheband live from Sun King Studio 92.
Listen from 7-11am this Sunday on your way to the race for
weather and traffic updates every 20 minutes and don’t forget to catch the
OverEasy replay Sunday night at 7pm.