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The Sunday Show 01 April 2012
The Sunday Show 01 April 2012
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We were out yesterday celebrating Dave's, Alf's and my birthday - March is a busy month for birthdays. Thanks to the White Lion in Tenterden for a great evening, we were looked after very well.
We're back this week with another helping of classic Jazz-Funk, some great new Smooth Jazz and a little RnB.
Thanks to everyone who has provided feedback on the format of our show. We'd still like more and you can find details of how to get involved towards the end of this write-up.
Onto this weeks Jazz-Funk show and once again we're light on the commercial tracks; you will find The Jacksons and Chic popping up, both good tunes. We continue to bring you album tracks from the recently recorded Cameo album, Word Up! and from George Duke's album Dream On. We wind things down towards the end of the show and leave Donny Hathaway and Roberta Flack to close out the show.
Listen out for tracks from Patrice Rushen, Womack & Womack, Level 42, Donald Byrd, Teddy Pendergrass and Light Of The World.
Following on from the Soul and Jazz-Funk set we'll be bringing you a Smooth Jazz and an R&B section.
In the Smooth Jazz and contemporary jazz section we've got lots of new music; purchased on the recent trip to the US. We've got new music from Jeff Lorber Fusion, Kirk Whalum, Randy Scott, Eric Marienthal, Najee and Neamen Lyles. We've also got the second track from Chris Standring's new album. We've also got more from Jackiem Joyner and another track from Boney James latest album Contact.
In the R&B section we've got music from Eric Benet, The Braxtons, El DeBarge and Will Downing.
The Smooth Jazz show will last for about two hours this week and will be opened by Soundscape UK and closed by Tom Scott & The LA Express. The R&B set will last for about one hour and will be opened by Lalah Hathaway and closed by Eric Benet.
The full list of tracks appearing in this weeks show is available here. That's all for now, we look forward to seeing you this Sunday.
We'll be kicking off around 10am for the usual three hour show followed by Smooth Jazz sometime after 1pm and the R&B section around 3pm. Hope you can join us. Access is via the green widget above. If you see a play button or an album cover we're on air, just click to listen. Alternatively access via our station page by clicking on the large Live 365 logo on the right.
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Now onto that feedback that we're after. Our six hour show is currently split across three genres albeit some cross-over of genres does occur. We would like to know whether you tune in to listen to a particular musical genre. We would also like to know whether you think we should change the format of the show by combining one or more genres. You can find the survey form from the top menu under 'News' - 'Take Our Poll' or use our 'Contact Us' page to feedback any other comments you may have.
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Last Updated (Sunday, 01 April 2012 09:59)
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