Vote on your favorite new songs from 2016 – and listen to the countdown New Year’s weekend!


What were your favorite songs the River debuted in 2016? Browse the list, cast your vote and you’re automatically entered to win a 93 second shopping spree at Turn it Up! records in Northampton! Plus 20 other voters will win a River grab bag – a limited edition t-shirt, a cool CD and who knows what else!  See the songs and vote right here.  Brought to you by 93.9 The River and Turn it Up! Want to know the vote results? Be listening New Year’s Eve day, 9am-3pm, New Year’s Day noon-6pm or Monday, January 2 6pm-midnight for the River’s Top 93 songs of 2016!

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