With its move up the FM dial, Family Life sold off its two frequencies, 101.7-FM and 830-AM, and began telling listeners last month that it was moving programming to 104.1-FM.

On Thursday, Tucson Radio began playing nonstop novelty songs, including “Camp Granada” and “Purple People Eater” under the name “The Worm.” On Monday morning, it switches gears as The Drive with Rich and Hill Bailey, most recently of KHYT 107.5-FM, in the morning driver’s seat. The station will broadcast from its work-in-progress downtown studio on the first floor of 64 E. Broadway — former headquarters of McCusker’s Providence Service Corp., which he ran from 1996 to 2012.

Bailey is among a small cast of radio personalities with strong Tucson ties that Rich has recruited to join The Drive. Others include Tucson native Tyler Russell, who runs a nonprofit community radio station in Laguna Beach from where he will broadcast the evening drive show; Mikey Esparza, who started his radio career in Tucson 30 years ago before moving to California in the late 1990s with his syndicated radio program “The Mikey Show”; and Ken Carr, who spent a decade on Tucson radio until he was laid off in 2011 and launched Whats Up Tucson on Twitter.