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[7] 050 May 15 Bernie Williams featuring Dave Koz "Ritmo De Otono" 7 [8] 051 July 3 Rick Braun "Christiane" 1 [9] 052 July 10 Chris Standring "Bossa Blue" 3 [10] 053 July 24 Steve Oliver "Fun in the Sun" 8 [11] 054 August 28 Mindi Abair "Be Beautiful" 2 [12] 055 October 9 Jazzmasters "Touch and Go" 1 [13] 056 October 16 Kenny G "Heart and Soul ...
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
KKJZ (88.1 MHz FM, "KJazz 88.1") is a non-commercial public radio station in Southern California.The station is the #1 full-time jazz and blues station in the United States. The California State University, Long Beach Research Foundation owns the non-commercial broadcast license for KKJZ; as a public radio station, it is funded by contributions from listener-members and other donors.
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 ...
(Debut date precedes name) 2007 Mar 03 – Mindi Abair 2007 Dec 08 – Candy Dulfer 2008 May 24 – Jessy J 2010 Feb 13 – Sade 2011 Sep 10 – Cindy Bradley 2013 Jun 15 – Althea Rene
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 ...
The smooth jazz format also added R&B; according to Cary Goldberg of JVC, Paul Hardcastle "brought a sophisticated, urban groove" to the format. She said, "Instead of bringing jazz to R&B, he's brought an R&B groove to contemporary jazz." [7] The smooth jazz music mix included 70 percent instrumentals and 30 percent vocals.
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]