Classic Jazz, Classy Blues and a touch of the contemporary too!
Dear Jazz Fan:
During the week ahead on www.jazzradiodc.com our featured artist are as follows...
July 2 to July 6
Monday - Lou Rawls, vocalist
Tuesday - Stan Kenton, pianist and bandleader
Wednesday - Various artists
Thursday - Various artists and interview with drummer, Andrew Cyrille
Friday - Albert King, bluesman
We're on the internet right now (24 hours a day) at www.jazzradiodc.com with our new and improved music player... it's easier to get to our most recent shows or download a podcast.
In the DC area you'll find us on the radio Monday through Friday from 4 pm to 5 pm EST in Washington DC on WMET AM 1160.
Listen often and tell a friend. Your comments and suggestions are welcome. We're here to promote jazz and keep this great art form alive and growing. Visit our website for what's happening in Washington DC and please check out our expanded photo gallery of the jazz scene in DC.
On the internet you can check out a show you may have missed the day it originally aired or listen to it again. I suggest you check the website often because new shows are added daily.
Thanks,
Carl David
Dear Jazz Fan:
During the week ahead on www.jazzradiodc.com our featured artist are as follows...
July 2 to July 6
Monday - Lou Rawls, vocalist
Tuesday - Stan Kenton, pianist and bandleader
Wednesday - Various artists
Thursday - Various artists and interview with drummer, Andrew Cyrille
Friday - Albert King, bluesman
We're on the internet right now (24 hours a day) at www.jazzradiodc.com with our new and improved music player... it's easier to get to our most recent shows or download a podcast.
In the DC area you'll find us on the radio Monday through Friday from 4 pm to 5 pm EST in Washington DC on WMET AM 1160.
Listen often and tell a friend. Your comments and suggestions are welcome. We're here to promote jazz and keep this great art form alive and growing. Visit our website for what's happening in Washington DC and please check out our expanded photo gallery of the jazz scene in DC.
On the internet you can check out a show you may have missed the day it originally aired or listen to it again. I suggest you check the website often because new shows are added daily.
Thanks,
Carl David
For more information contact All About Jazz.