We spotlight Huntsville rock group, The Golden Flakes and feature tunes from their 2019 album “Move In”, also new tunes from The Pine Hill Haints, Trash Cats, Darien Omar, Seeds?, and Solo Monk along with some metal from Quinta Essentia and R&B from B. Alexandria.
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Posted Friday, January 22, 2021 by WLRH News
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Posted Friday, January 22, 2021 by NPR News
An Air Force investigation revealed that the left engine of the aircraft failed. The two pilots onboard mistakenly shut down the right engine and were unable to glide back to base.
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