Michael McDonald |

Radio VH1 stations that play Michael McDonald
Oasis |
Beyond the smooth and the lite, this is soft, modern jazz that dares to explore a multitude of sounds and singers, both traditional and futuristic. |
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Plush |
Contemporary pop music, without the racket. Lush melodies, rich voices and thoughtful expressions combine to create the ultimate in office friendly radio. |
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VH1 Classic |
Who better to guide you through the rock, pop and soul classics, than the video channel that devotes every waking moment to it? All the music from the past worth hearing again. |
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Blast |
Blast off with today's hottest hit-makers! All the chart smashes and the crucial album cuts Top 40 forgot, without repetition. |
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Gold |
The Fort Knox of radio! Hits of the '60s and '70s, from British Invasion and Woodstock Nation chart-toppers, to Southern soul and California pop masters. |
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Grind |
The music on this station just don't quit...it stays on hit. Put a little bump in your grind. |
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I Love The 90s |
Have you already forgotten how great it was? Revel in the decade that brought you an alternative nation, the R&B/hip-hop crossover, the hordes, the ravers and the ska-punks. They're all here. |
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I Love The 70s |
Even if you don't remember the '70s, you can still enjoy the soft-rock ballads, the stadium-rock theatrics and the disco beat that help the decade live on. They're all here. |
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I Love The 80s |
Hate on '80s music all you want, but we know it's your guilty pleasure -- skinny ties and spandex pants, new wave and old school, the bad haircuts and ... the really bad haircuts. It's all here. |
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Neon |
Not every musical alternative requires piercings, tattoos and ripped jeans. Some singers retain an outsider glow, keeping their smooth sense of melody and song in tact. |
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Femme Fatales |
French film-makes Jean-Luc Godard, once said, "All you need for a movie is a gun and a girl." All we needed for a radio station was the hottest lady vocalists singing their biggest hits. And here it is. |
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VH1 Radio |
Playing all the superstar artists that you know and love and "You Outta Know" artists exploding on the scene. |
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Acoustic Chill |
Alternative music that rocks on the quiet side. |
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London |
Brit-pop isn't just a kind of alternative rock for Beatles fans -- it's an attitude. Enjoy its exports, from the hits that climb the Top of the Pops to the underground anthems that rock the pubs. |
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Moms That Rock |
Forget Stacy's mom, these ladies have it goin' on. Gwen Stefani and more rockin' moms show us what they've got. |
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Sha La La |
Hearken back to the days when girl groups and sharp-dressed quartets sang Brill Building songs for the ecstatic and the broken-hearted. This is dedicated to the one you love. |
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One Hit Wonders Radio |
Totally unforgettable songs from hard-to-remember artists. One may be the loneliest number, but a hit is a hit (is a hit). So keep on humming along. |
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MINT |
Tune your ears to smash hits from across the oceans. Be the first to hear the pop bangers burning up London, Paris and Tokyo airwaves, and let them invade your cranium. |
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Kleenex "Let it Out" |
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Cover to Cover |
Better than the original? You bet. Rockers, rappers and crooners revamp country, soul and jazz favorites -- and vice versa. You'll never hear the old songs the same way again. |
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Best Week Ever Radio |
While VH1's television program "Best Week Ever" recaps pop culture's latest goings-on, its radio station brings you the music behind the buzz. |
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Party Kids |
You've got the chips and the punch, you've got the videos they'll watch -- now give them a beat to jump around to. All the teen-pop, g-rated hip-hop, TV show sing-alongs and goofy rock songs they will ever want. |
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