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Jazz Today

CJSW 90.9 FM

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This program is dedicated to the best of contemporary jazz music, affirming that jazz music is relevant and thriving today. In each episode, expect to hear music from current and recent releases and some classic jazz.
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Jazz Epicenter 6.7 with Ralph Johnson Step into the groove with Jazz Epicenter, hosted by legendary Earth, Wind & Fire drummer Ralph Johnson. In episode 6.7, Ralph curates a smooth and soulful journey through the latest in contemporary jazz, spotlighting new releases, timeless grooves, and hidden gems from the genre’s brightest talents. Whether you're a longtime jazz lover or just discovering the sound, this episode delivers rhythm, class, and plenty of soul—straight from the epicenter.
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Sneakers 54 was established in 1976 when a group of friends got together after deciding they had to do something about the lack of good West end clubs that played Jazz,Funk & Soul music. They found that in order to gain entry into clubs they would need to dress in suits, pay extortionate entrance fees, and then have to listen to pop music for hours until the DJ decided to play the odd Soul or Jazz tune at the end of the night. Their next move was to hire venues in the West End and hold their ...
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The Jazz Suite Podcast

Norvell Molex Jr.

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The Jazz Suite is a podcast that is solely focused on jazz, all types of jazz for classic jazz to experimental jazz. If the music can be considered jazz then you could hear it on The Jazz Suite this podcast is especially devoted to Independent and Indie jazz artists. God blessed me to create this podcast and I do my best to follow what God has planned for me. If you look in the vast see of music that is on the net and what record companies are doing with there music departments you see that ...
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'Lift The Bandstand' is Wednesday evening Jazz on CJSW. The show is hosted by Gordon Hilton Fick. Gordon has been with CJSW since June of 1995. Most weeks, 'Lift The Bandstand' has a specific theme. The theme might be based around the compositions and performances by a specific artist. Sometimes an entire show is devoted to a single composition and the varied interpretations of that tune. The show title 'Lift The Bandstand' comes from a Steve Lacy quote: 'When I used to work with Monk, he us ...
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830 - A Jazz Podcast

Herman "Hollywood" Dawkins and Ray The Jazzman

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"8:30...A Jazz Podcast”: The name of the podcast "8:30” comes from the Grammy Award winning album by the legendary Jazz Super Group Weather Report, that defined Jazz Fusion music back in the early 70’s & 80’s. With Joe Zawinul on Keyboards, Wayne Shorter on Saxophones, Jaco Pastorius on Bass, and Peter Erskine on Drums, Weather Report set a high standard of excellence throughout the Jazz World. With your podcast hosts, DJ’s Herman “Hollywood” Dawkins and Ray The Jazz Man, these two Jazz Musi ...
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Hosted by Pamela Black, this weekly countdown LIVE from the Best Smooth Jazz Station in America, takes you on a journey through the top 20 smooth jazz hits of the week. With expert commentary, artist spotlights, and the latest in the smooth jazz scene, Pamela brings you the best of the genre, blending classic favorites with the freshest tracks. Tune in for a relaxing yet vibrant musical experience that captures the essence of smooth jazz. Recorded in the KUNV Studios 1 mile from Las Vegas Bl ...
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Sounds of Blue

Bob Putignano

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Bob Putignano's Sounds of Blue is a mix of soul, jazz, funk, blues, blues-rock, classic rock and more. Tune in for a steady dose of tunes and interviews with music industry leaders.
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SCHOOL OF JAZZ

ROBIN HOOD RADIO

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A Weekly journey of classic jazz as curated by the show host Jonathan Horwich. International Phonograph, Inc., is a small independent label that specializes in jazz. The company ... piano playing." - Jonathan Horwich Producer & Engineer
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DJ Bennie James Podcast (FREE)

DJ Bennie James Podcast

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Enjoy hundreds of FREE shows full of Soul, Jazz, Hip Hop, House, Reggae, R&B, Afro Beats and much more. Join the Premium family below to enjoy achieved episodes, bonus shows & exclusive content. https://djbenniejames.supercast.com Thank you for joining me on the journey! Bennie : )
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Jazz Imposters

Jazz Imposters

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In each episode of this podcast we will attempt to tackle one classic jazz standard, discussing the history, theory, and overall appreciation of the song; and by the end of each episode we will, for better or worse, perform our own take. We’ll be talking about our experiences as musicians, the triumphs and challenges we have overcome or continue to face in the world of music. We hope to bring you interviews with experts and feature performances by distinguished guests. We’ll also tap into ou ...
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CiTR -- The Jazz Show

CiTR 101.9 Vancouver

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CiTR is proud to present one of the best jazz shows in Vancouver. It has been hosted by notable jazz musician Gavin Walker since 1984. He features Jazz music that is respectful of its tradition and influential to the future. Every 11 o clock an album or an artist is featured and explored in depth. Walker's extensive knowledge and hands-on experience as a jazz player has made this show one of the most listened to in its genre.
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Mission: Commission

Miller Theatre at Columbia University

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Demystifying the process of how classical music gets made, each season we follow three composers as they create vibrant new works of music. From Columbia University's Miller Theatre. Hosted by Melissa Smey.
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SOUNDS LIKE JAZZ - JAZZPODS SOUNDS LIKE JAZZ brings an amazing mix of swing, pop, blues and classic jazz recordings of the ‘Mid-Century’, from 1962 and beyond. Each podcast has topical stories mixed with musical items guaranteed to relax and raise a smile during the morning break. Whatever it takes, ‘SOUNDS LIKE JAZZ’ let you sit back, relax and enjoy your well deserved rest this morning. JAZZPOD is the name given to each episode. The name is taken from the collective name for a group of dol ...
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Soundboard

Steinway & Sons

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Soundboard features conversations on artistry and craftsmanship between Ben Finane, Director of Content at Steinway & Sons, and distinguished pianists, musicians, artists, and creatives. Soundboard seeks out inspiration, hones in on the creative process, parses influences, and attempts to diagnose artistic greatness.
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CLASSIC COOL Radio

CLASSIC COOL Media

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Welcome to CLASSIC COOL Radio — where vintage storytelling meets timeless sound. From jazz clubs to Hollywood soundstages, RetroStory brings you the golden age of style, intrigue, and music. 🎙️ A CLASSIC COOL Broadcasting Production — hosted by Sterling Blake.
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A weekly program featuring music from all over the world, with an emphasis on new releases and classic sounds from Latin America, the Caribbean, USA, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and all points in between. The program will include every musical genre: traditional and roots music, popular music, jazz, classical, avant-garde and vintage classic.
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Open Stage Pod

Steve Hasomeris

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Open Stage is a show highlighting independent bands. Each episode features a new band, giving brief bios and history, playing music whether original or cover. Look for Open Stage Podcasts in the iTunes Music Store
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Passionate and natural music discussion covering a wide variety of genres and eras in popular music. Not for the faint-hearted, but all in good spirit, The Cacophony Sessions Podcast deconstructs music with observations both astute and absurd from its range of hosts.
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CiTR -- African Rythms

CiTR & Discorder Magazine

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African Rhythms has been on the air for over twenty three years. Your Host, David Love Jones, plays a heavyweight selection of classics from the past, present, and future. This includes jazz, soul, hip-hop, Afro-Latin, funk, and eclectic Brazilian rhythms. There are also interviews with local and international artists. Truly, a radio show with international flavor.Genre: Dance
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Riffin' on Jazz

KUDZUKIAN

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A jazz podcast that explores jazz music from all of its many perspectives. Hosted by Howard Robertson, Chuck O'Bannon and Deborah Swiney. These three jazz aficionados talk about that classic African American art form called jazz.
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New Sounds is unlike any radio show you've ever heard: a whirlwind tour of new and unusual music from all corners of the globe. New Sounds combs recent recordings for one of the most informative and compelling hours on radio, and aims to make the world smaller. For over 25 years, host John Schaefer has been finding the melody in the rainforest and the rhythm in an orchestra of tin cans. Defying rigid categorization and genre pigeonholing, New Sounds offers new ways to hear the ancient langua ...
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Welcome to Piano Mastery Unlocked, hosted by internationally-renowned concert pianist Ronald Hawkins. With performances that have enchanted audiences from New York to Moscow, Ronald brings his unique charm and humor to each episode. Explore a diverse range of musical styles, from classical masterpieces to contemporary hits, as Ronald shares insights from his remarkable career. This podcast transforms the concert experience into an engaging dialogue, making classical music accessible and enjo ...
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Goes2Eleven

Matthew Cochran

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Host Matthew Cochran's in-depth exploration of the strange and beautiful world of the guitar, it's players, makers, and teachers from world famous virtuosos to the first-time garage band
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Piano Improvisations by Curt Siffert - unless otherwise noted, all pieces are made up on the spot starting when the record button is pressed. These pieces are more about exploring the creative process than about producing finished, polished works. However, some material will undoubtedly be reworked into finished pieces for future projects. All pieces released under a Creative Commons license - by-nc-sa 3.0. In other words, they are not to be used for commercial purposes, but can be used/adap ...
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BLACK BEAT BAY AREA: THE FLO WILEY SHOW Produced and hosted by Oakland native Florene Wiley, with news and reviews of music, dance, theater, film and visual arts events, a music playlist of classic jazz, r&b, blues, and classical masterpieces, and interviews with the celebrity personalities that are making the arts come alive in the Bay Area.
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Welcome to KwoMusic.com's Daily Music Inspirational Podcast - Nature. We will be posting a nature oriented new inspirational music track by Paul Kwo here every day for a year along with a short quote to get everyone started everyday. We will be starting on January 1, 2010 at 9am GMT0 time in the morning (US Eastern time at 4am and Pacific time at 1am). We look forward to sharing our music with you. Thanks for listening!
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Live from Vic’s Las Vegas is a performance-driven podcast capturing the city’s most captivating live jazz moments from its premier supper club, Vic’s Las Vegas. Produced and hosted by Jason Beatty, each episode spotlights world-class musicians and vocalists—from icons like Dave Damiani and Patrick Lamb to Las Vegas legends like Marlene Ricci. Recorded live in front of an intimate audience, the series blends concert energy with broadcast polish, offering listeners a front-row seat to the soun ...
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Send us a text Charles Mingus was a visionary bassist and composer whose music fused fiery emotion with intricate, unexpected structures. His work pushed jazz forward by blending hard-driving swing, blues, classical influences, and fearless improvisation into something unmistakably his own. Mingus’s genius lies in how boldly he challenged tradition…
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The Cornerstone Church on Cowesett Rd. in Warwick is the subject of this week's program with Jeff Pierce, Assistant Pastor of the Church, and Jocelyn Pierce, soloist. We'll talk about their church ministry and a special Holiday Concert with the Narragansett Bay Chorus being presented on Thursday, December 4th. For more information, you can go to ww…
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Recordings by the Clarence Williams Blue Five and Red Onion Jazz Babies featuring Louis Armstrong during the year he spent in New York with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra. Also involved are Charlie Irvis and Aaron Thompson (tbn), Sidney Bechet, Buster Bailey, Don Redman and Coleman Hawkins (reeds), Lil Armstrong (piano), Buddy Christian (banjo) a…
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Some of the early New Orleans Revival recordings by Kid Ory's band - for Exner and Decca in 1945 and Columbia in 1946. Featuring Mutt Carey (c), Ory (tbn), Joe Darensbourg and Barney Bigard (clarinet), Buster Wilson (p), Bud Scott (bjo and guitar), Ed Garland (sb), Minor Hall or Alton Redd (d), vocals by Ory, Cecile Ory, Darensbourg and Helen Andre…
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Artist Song Album Label Notes - The Crusaders Scratch (live) by Wayne Henderson Scratch - 1974 Blue Thumb Records - MCA CD Reissue Alternate SOB ID - Little Willie John All Around the World (aka: Grits & Groceries) by Titus Turner 45 RPM Single - 1955 King Records Little Willie John - 88 - Little Willie John Heartbreak (It's Hurtin' Me) by Little W…
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In this week’s Weekend Smooth Jazz Countdown, host Pamela Black delivers another smooth and sophisticated journey through the Top 20 smooth jazz songs in America, based on real nationwide airplay. Recorded at the KUNV studios in Las Vegas, this episode blends new chart movers, rising stars, veteran powerhouses, and exclusive artist spotlights—all c…
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Cornell CC Carter - Lift It Up The Wayne Johnson Music - Can I Come Over [Real Expectations] Papik & The Soultrend Orchestra presents Sweet Candies - Can't Hide Love [Unexpected Vibes] Rochelle Jordan - Sweet Sensation [Through The Wall] Regi Myrix feat. Ty Juan & Shawndella - No Love Like Your Love [Myrix] Carlos Budd Ford - Hey Love [The Definiti…
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Experience one of the most electrifying big-band performances of the year as Live from Vic’s Las Vegas presents Patrick Hogan & The Jazz Vegas Orchestra, recorded in partnership with the Jazz Outreach Initiative to support youth jazz education across Southern Nevada. This 18-piece powerhouse ensemble delivers a high-energy, sharply executed, and em…
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Experience an unforgettable night of modern Vegas swagger, classic swing, and world-class musicianship in this latest episode of Live from Vic’s Las Vegas, featuring the celebrated vocalist, bandleader, and entertainer Dave Damiani and his all-star ensemble. Recorded during Damiani’s monthly residency, this high-energy performance blends Sinatra-er…
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Step into another immersive journey through the JazzScape with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Kennedy Center honoree, and seven-time Grammy Award winner Ralph Johnson. In this edition of Jazz Epicenter 6.7, Ralph guides listeners through a curated blend of classic jazz from the 1960s and 1970s, spotlighting the legendary artists, albums, and de…
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Sanah Kadoura, Yazz Ahmed, Amir ElSaffar, Illyes Ferfera Quartet, Brett Hansen, arid landscapes, Patrick Smith, Justin Gray, Rich Brown, Aretha Tillotson, Efajemue, Julien Knowles, Josef Leimberg, Dan Rosenboom, Sarah Safaie & Ben Varian, Mike Casey and Phi-Psonics Playlist: Sanah Kadoura - The Dance of War Yazz Ahmed - Waiting For The Dawn Amir El…
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Show 501 - Dedicated to the infamous Levi 501's - Shrink to fit jeans ! We used travel for miles to get a bargain pair back in the day, not sure what they cost today ? Have a listen whilst you read the instructions below ...enjoy. The "Bathtub Method" The process of sitting in a bathtub in Levi's 501 Shrink-to-Fit™ jeans is a classic method to achi…
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Join us as Ocean House owner and award-winning author Deborah Goodrich Royce moderates a conversation with our featured author, Wilbur Ross, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce. About the Author: Wilbur L. Ross, Jr. served as Secretary of Commerce in the Trump administration following 55 years of experience in investment banking and private equity. I…
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This week, Newport Classical is the subject of the program, with Trevor Neal, Artistic Director. We talk about their upcoming Annual Holiday Concerts, which will run at many locations in the Newport area, and listen to music related to those performances. For more information, go to www.newportclassical.org…
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Artist Song Album Label Notes Wales, Saunders w/Garcia & Roberts Wales & Saunders w/Garcia + Twilight Zone Theme w/Howard Roberts guitar TV Classic Tunes - 25th Anniversary Edition - 2CD's Breakable Records + SOB Twilight Zone Theme - Grateful Dead Bird Song by Hunter & Garcia w/Garcia, Lesh, Weir, Kreutzmann & 2 Godchaux's Boston Music Hall 9/15/7…
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Louis' regular band in Chicago recorded several dates in January and April of 1933 for Victor with tunes he had popularized as well as come new pop material. In addition to his singing and playing (definitely at a peak, despite reputed chops trouble), we hear Keg Johnson on trombone, Scoville Brown on alto, Budd Johnson on tenor, Teddy Wilson and C…
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Some sides for Hi-Lo and Dee Gee by the Milt Jackson Quartet at the beginning of the career of the Modern Jazz Quartet followed by the actual group in one of its first recording sessions for Prestige - with Milt Jackson on vibes, John Lewis on piano, Percy Heath and Ray Brown on bass, and Kenny Clarke and Al Jones on drums, standards an originals!…
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Send us a text Here's Big Jazz Shows 1 & 2 plus a few extra gems. This one is to my wifey because she loves to listen to the music while she's cooking but always gets disappointed when the shows finish too early. So here's 2.5hrs of Big Jazz!!! Enjoy.... Love & Aloha Support the show Website https://www.djbenniejames.com TikTok https://www.tiktok.c…
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Will Downing - Back To Us MT Jones - Gentle Reminder [Joy] Cookin' On 3 Burners feat. Stella Angelico - Brighter [Cookin' The Books] The Colleagues feat. October London - Chocolate Skin [Love Language (Lovers Deluxe)] Carlos Budd Ford - It's Your World [The Definition Of R&B] Regi Myrix feat. Ty Juan - One And Only [Myrix] Deon Robertson - Working …
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This week’s Weekend Smooth Jazz Countdown with Pamela Black delivers a high-energy trip through the 20 biggest smooth jazz hits in the nation, straight from the KUNV studios on the campus of UNLV. Pamela brings her signature warmth, flair, and Las Vegas polish as she guides listeners through rising stars, returning favorites, and major movers on th…
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Bria Skonberg is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist, and jazz bandleader known for blending classic New Orleans jazz with modern swing, hot-jazz energy, and contemporary storytelling. Originally from British Columbia and now a prominent figure on the New York jazz scene, Skonberg has earned praise for her powerhouse trumpet technique, smoky vocal…
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Jazz Epicenter 6.7 – Episode 122 is a deep-dive into the golden era of classic jazz, guided by host Ralph Johnson, seven-time GRAMMY Award winner and founding member of Earth, Wind & Fire. This episode explores iconic recordings, influential jazz artists, and historic moments that shaped the sound of the 60s, 70s, and beyond. Ralph begins with a po…
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Ginger Beef, Angela Grey, Laura Prince, Estelle Perrault, Caity Gyorgy & Mark Limacher, Al Muirhead, The Worst Pop Band Ever, Anthony D'Alessandro, Alex Samaras, Rachael & Vilray, Kate Kortum, Raina Sokolov-Gonzalez, Christopher McBride, Nate Smith, Sachal Vasandani, Butterfly Black, Michael Mayo, Jamile and Anais Reno Playlist: Ginger Beef - Angel…
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Join us as Ocean House owner and award-winning author Deborah Goodrich Royce moderates a conversation with our featured author, Lisa Genova, a N.Y. Times bestselling author. About the Author: Lisa Genova graduated valedictorian, summa cum laude from Bates College with a degree in Biopsychology and has a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Harvard University…
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ARTIST SONG ALBUM LABEL NOTES - Twilight Zone by Marius Constant Twilight Zone w/Howard Roberts guitar TV Classic Tunes - 25th Anniversary Edition - 2CD's Breakable Records + SOB Twilight Zone Theme - Jimmy Gordon and His JazznPops Band Sunny by Bobby Hebb w/Tom Scott & Louie Shelton Hog Fat - 1969 Flying Dutchman Jim Gordon - R.I.P. at 77 - Joe Co…
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1. Rachelle Ferrell: I'm Special 2. Rachelle Ferrell: Bye Bye Blackbird 3. Rachelle Ferrell: Inchworme 4. Rachelle Ferrell: Run to me 5. Rachelle Ferrell: I can explain BUMP 6. Rachelle Ferrell: Welcome to My Love 7. Rachelle Ferrell (Feat. Will Downing): Nothing has Ever Felt Like This 8. Rachelle Ferrell (Feat. Brian McKnight): Moddy's Mood for L…
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From the KUNV Studios on the campus of UNLV, host Pamela Black counts down the 20 smoothest jazz songs in America — the official Mediabase chart of the week. This episode celebrates a season of rising stars and timeless legends. Saxophonist Najee, joined by Brian Simpson, holds the top spot with “Salvador.” Close behind, Adrian Crutchfield’s Sooo G…
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Foster, Rogue feat. Blaize China - Should Have Known Better [Earth & Space] Maurice Mahon - Your Omni Carlos Budd Ford - I'm N2U [The Definition Of R&B] Kindred The Family Soul - I Knew It [Grand Life] Yarbrough & Peoples - Groove Me Bryan Andrew Wilson - I Kept On Debórah Bond - Bye Bye [Naomi's Finest] Amber Mark - By The End Of The Night [Pretty…
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On this episode of Jazz Epicenter 6.7, Ralph Johnson guides listeners on another soulful voyage through the “Jazz Scape”—a place without landmarks, where the destination is found in the music. Broadcasting from Los Angeles, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and seven-time Grammy Award winner spins timeless classics from Freddie Hubbard’s First Light …
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