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2009 Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref. January 3 "Sweet Sundays" Tim Bowman [1]January 10 [2]January 17 "Religify" Euge Groove [3]January 24 [4]January 31 [5]February 7
January: Michael Smerconish, morning host at talk radio WPHT Philadelphia, begins syndication of his morning show to WHFS in Washington and WOR in New York City. January 17: Two well known and critically acclaimed Alternative outlets, KDLD/Los Angeles, California and WHTG-FM/Eatontown, New Jersey, flip formats; KDLD to Regional Mexican (but its "Indie 103.1" format continues on the internet ...
In July 2012, he appeared on The Eric André Show, season 1 episode 7, and sat in with the house band. [ 15 ] In December 2014, he opened Spaghettini & the Dave Koz Lounge, a restaurant and live music venue located at 184 North Canon Drive in Beverly Hills, California with business partners Cary Hardwick and Laurie Sisneros, who own Spaghettini ...
KTWV has studios on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile district of Los Angeles. As "94.7 The Wave," the station was known for pioneering the smooth jazz radio format in the late 1980s. KTWV has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 58,000 watts. The transmitter is shared with former sister station KTTV, and is on Mount Wilson. [2]
At the 51st Grammy Awards which took place at the Staples Center, Los Angeles: Alison Krauss and Robert Plant win five Grammys for their duet album Raising Sand which also won Album of the Year; Lil Wayne wins four awards, including Best Rap Album for Tha Carter III. [6] Coldplay win three awards including Song of the Year for Viva La Vida.
The Greenwich Village club — long regarded as one of New York's elite spaces for jazz — will open a new venue in Hollywood in March, with 200- and 100-capacity performance rooms and a full ...
Also Love94FM [WWWL, later WLVE] in Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, an early innovator with its "Sunday Morning Jazz" show went totally smooth jazz by 1990, not long after The Wave in Los Angeles had switched to the format. The format had been deemed "new-age" originally and radio stations like WNUA Chicago and KNUA Seattle emulated the phrase in their ...
VH1 Smooth launched on August 1, 1998 as a part of the "Suite" digital package, delaying the initial launch date of July 31, 1998. [2] [3] The channel that focused on smooth jazz, new age, and adult contemporary music. [2] [4] The first music video to play on the channel was a cover of "Makin' Whoopee" by Branford Marsalis. [5]