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WFMC Jams is an online internet radio station committed to bringing you original music as well as your favorite classics from a variety of local artists in the area. The station was founded on June 24, 2012 right after the Third Annual Fam Jam music festival in Manchester, TN. The idea came up as a way to continue to give back to the local and regional songwriters and performers in the area year round by promoting their music.

In the spring of 2021, Nashville lost an extraordinary country music songwriter and friend, Pam Belford.  For almost 40 years, Pam wrote and performed songs at many well known venues including Commodore Grille and the Bluebird.  In her career she eventually scored several cuts with George Strait, Dean Dillon and many others.  This evening, the Commodore, friends, and family, spend an evening celebrating the life of Pam Belford.  We hope you are able to join us to remember her legacy.

The Commodore Grille is a unique restaurant and live music venue located inside the Holiday Inn Vanderbilt. Open daily for breakfast and dinner.   Live music is hosted 7 nights a week at the Commodore Grille featuring original songs from the original performers.   The live music begins nightly at 6pm with Happy Hour specials from 5pm-6pm.  
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Debi Champion Songwriters Nights are hosted on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at the Commodore Grille.   
Previous shows can be found on the WFMC Jams Facebook page.  Upcoming show schedule can be found on Debi's website, her Facebook page, and the Commodore Grille page.
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From Reidsville, North Carolina, Debi Champion began singing with cousins and friends in her home state, then as a solo performer and later with duo's and bands all over NC, SC, Georgia, Virginia, and Maryland. She then moved to South Florida in 1976. Debi's unique blend of country, rock, and jazz made her one of the area's favorite entertainers. In 1978 she won the Mark Allen Critic's Choice Award for "Best Female Vocalist" and in 1985 she won the South Florida Music Award for "Best Rock/Pop/Blues Female Vocalist". Debi has appeared in concert with such diverse artists as Spyro Gyra, Bob James, Leon Russell, Dan Seals, The Dirt Band, Gary Morris, Kris Kristopherson, Restless Heart, Suzi Boggus, Dave Mason, Marshall Tucker Band, Ronnie Milsap, Three Dog Night, The Bama Band, and Mark O'Conner. She also toured as a back-up vocalist with Miami Dolphin, Tim Foley, and sang with the Miami Symphony.
The Commodore Grille is a unique restaurant and live music venue located inside the Holiday Inn Vanderbilt. Open daily for breakfast and dinner.   Live music is hosted 7 nights a week at the Commodore Grille featuring original songs from the original performers.   The live music begins nightly at 6pm with Happy Hour specials from 5pm-6pm.  
 
6:00 Ronnie Satterfield, Jay Jordan, Wylen
6:30 Christopher Delisle, Ash Taylor, Olin Wallace
7:00 Anthony Liguori, The Hammond Brothers
7:30 Terry Goose Downing & friends
8:00 Jerry Foster
8:30 Colby Branson, Kena Forrester, Izzi, Kokomo Joe
 
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Debi Champion Songwriters Nights are hosted on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at the Commodore Grille.   
Previous shows can be found on the WFMC Jams Facebook page.  Upcoming show schedule can be found on Debi's website, her Facebook page, and the Commodore Grille page.
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From Reidsville, North Carolina, Debi Champion began singing with cousins and friends in her home state, then as a solo performer and later with duo's and bands all over NC, SC, Georgia, Virginia, and Maryland. She then moved to South Florida in 1976. Debi's unique blend of country, rock, and jazz made her one of the area's favorite entertainers. In 1978 she won the Mark Allen Critic's Choice Award for "Best Female Vocalist" and in 1985 she won the South Florida Music Award for "Best Rock/Pop/Blues Female Vocalist". Debi has appeared in concert with such diverse artists as Spyro Gyra, Bob James, Leon Russell, Dan Seals, The Dirt Band, Gary Morris, Kris Kristopherson, Restless Heart, Suzi Boggus, Dave Mason, Marshall Tucker Band, Ronnie Milsap, Three Dog Night, The Bama Band, and Mark O'Conner. She also toured as a back-up vocalist with Miami Dolphin, Tim Foley, and sang with the Miami Symphony.
The Midnight Madness Show can be heard live on WFMC Jams every Tuesday from 7-9pm central

Beverly Jane is an author, singer-songwriter with Clear Sound Music Group. She has been better known behind the scenes writing and promoting other artists.

Beverly has worked on Nashville’s Music Row since 1999 with Major and Independent country artists. Her songs have won awards and accolades in addition to her success in delivering television commercial jingles. Many of her country and rock collaborations are being performed by other Independent artists throughout the country. Her inspirational songs transparently ease from the strings as she performs for conferences, classes and churches.

On February 28, 2008, Beverly Jane’s life took a tragic turn. She lost her first son in a car accident exactly one year and to the very minute of her mother’s passing. Not able to say goodbye, nor to have closure on this tragedy, Beverly was determined to find a way to reach out to this son she loved so dearly.

Her new book, “When It Happens To You” is an enlightened, thoughtful discovery that took 7 years to unfold into a presentation that will forever change the way people see death. For our culture, death appears to be the ultimate final blow—the final loss of that loved one. Beverly Jane has unlocked the door to the afterlife and shattered religious misnomers. Heaven is, indeed, a breath away. Listen and discover how you can reconnect with loved ones who may have already been trying to let you know they are okay and that they are there--just beyond the veil.

Today, Beverly Jane is writing, performing, consulting and teaching to inspire others. She is stepping in front of the microphone to showcase her own creativity and inspiring others to rise up from the ashes. She is living life on purpose and with purpose. Every day is a song.

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Carryin’ On is a husband/wife duo that is a throwback to the classic days of country music. With a little bit of bluegrass, a little bit of blues and classic vocal harmony, this group is a taste of something old and something new. They shine new light on some of the greatest hits of countrys’ past, and also bring a fresh new sound built on the foundations set forth by the icons of the past. Brennan and Jacque McGuire can be found Carryin' On almost anywhere. From a local café as an acoustic duo or on stage at your local music hall with a band. The McGuire’s are truly troubadours’ for a new generation. 

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The Midnight Madness Show can be heard live on WFMC Jams every Tuesday from 7-9pm central
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  • WFMC Jams is an online music discovery service bringing you original music as well as your favorite classics from a variety of local artists in the area. Founded on June 24, 2012 right after the Third Annual Fam Jam music festival in Manchester, TN. The idea came up as a way to continue to give back to the local and regional songwriters and performers in the area year round by promoting their music.

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