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Prime Time 1993!
Fri 5/9 - Sun 5/11
This weekend, the Prime Country time machine lands in Prime Time 1993! Along with all the biggest country hits of 1993 back on the radio, remember when David Letterman read his first “Top Ten” list as The Late Show debuted, Michael Jordan decided to retire from basketball... again... and George Strait took the to the silver screen with his movie Pure Country. This weekend, party like it was 1993, starting Friday at 5 pm ET and all weekend!

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You Go First Fridays
Fridays 6 am - Noon ET
Every Friday Mike Terry and Corey Duke plays your requests with on little catch: you go first! Call 877-33-SIRIUS and sing the song you want to hear. Listen all day Friday to hear them play your call and your song!

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Singled Out
Every week we pick one of the biggest stars of Prime Country to get Singled Out. You’ll get to know these icons of country music a little better and hear their greatest hits as well as some of the sometimes forgotten moments of their careers. When a Prime Country artist is Singled Out, you’ll hear songs you thought no one would play on the radio again. As far as we’re concerned, they should have never been taken off.
This week: Reba McEntire

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The Charlie Monk Show
Mondays 10 pm ET
Charlie Monk is called "The Mayor Of Music Row" because he is Nashville’s modern musical Renaissance man. In addition to his friendships with country music’s A-listers, he’s a music publisher, has written songs, even hosted the very first radio show live from Music Row! He's plugged into so many people and stories from up and down Nashville's musical epicenter. So we gave him a show where he gets to play and say... whatever he wants! Dangerous? Maybe, but it'll make for some great radio. Special guests are always visiting Charlie in our Nashville studios to hang and tell the real stories behind your favorite songs.

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This is where great country music from the '80s and '90s lives. Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, George Strait, Alan Jackson, The Judds all play here. Hear the big country songs that made you a fan over the past two decades.
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