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Four adventurous and daring Allies roam the North African desert in souped-up jeeps, harassing Rommel's Afrika Korps. Each soldier performs his specialty job precisely and fearlessly.
The Rat Patrol
We Insist!: Jazz Speaks Out is a multi-part series exploring the impact of jazz music on social change movements and African-American history and culture. The series features conversations with musicians, authors and educators who have studied the music and its impact, experienced it first hand and, in some cases, created it. Guests include: Dr. Robin D. G. Kelly, professor of history at USC; Grammy-winning trumpeter Terence Blanchard; saxophonist Marcus Strickland; NEA Jazz Master Randy Weston and others. The music featured in the series includes: Max Roach's "We Insist" Miles Davis' "Jack Johnson" Randy Weston Uhuru Afrika "Uhuru Afrika" John Coltrane's "Alabama" Sonny Rollins' "Freedom Suite" and other selections from Jazz greats.
We Insist!: Jazz Speaks Out
WBGO
For 15 years Raw B, J-Boogie and Wisdom hit the airwaves to provide an alternative for hip-hop fans every Sunday night on KUSF 90.3FM. "Beatsauce" built a devoted listenership in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. Voted "Best Hip-Hop Radio Show" by the SF Weekly, these DJs made history on the radio bringing in guests like Common, Gangstarr, KRS-One, The Jungle Brothers, Blackalicious, J-Live, Lyrics Born, Jurassic 5, Peanut Butter Wolf, Afrika Bambaataa, The Alkaholiks, The Artifacts, Prince Paul and many more.
Taking it to the next level, weve added the skills of DJ Diversify and expanded the format to include funk, soul, Latin, reggae, breaks, wonky, slumpers, instrumentals, experimentals and other quality beats. Tune in for new mixes, classic shows from the radio vaults, and freestyles from your favorite MCs on Beatsauce on BrooklynRadio.net
Beatsauce
Die Podcasts zu den Top-DJs des Coke dj-culture Musikprogramms! Musik, Hintergründe und exklusive O-Töne der Headliner von Afrika Bambaataa bis Carl Craig. Ihre Styles, ihre Message, ihre Geschichte. Präsentiert von zwei Turntable-Aktivisten, die wissen, wovon sie sprechen: das Coke dj-culture on Air Moderatoren-Team Suzi Wong und DJ B.Side.
Coke dj-culture Podcast pres. by JAM FM
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Deutsche Welle is Germany’s international broadcaster that produces television, radio and online content in 30 languages. It provides a European perspective to its global audience and promotes intercultural dialogue.
DW-WORLD.DE | Deutsche Welle
Contemporary drama in a rural setting from the world's longest running radio soap opera.
BBC Radio 4
WBGO (88.3 FM, "Jazz 88") is a public radio station broadcasting from Newark, New Jersey. The station primarily plays jazz music. In addition the station airs public affairs programming, locally-produced newscasts, traffic reports from Metro Traffic during morning and afternoon rush hours, and NPR-produced newscasts and programming.
Until 2008 WBGO was, with smooth jazz station WQCD-101.9 FM, one of two major FM jazz stations in the New York metropolitan area. That changed when Emmis Communications decided to change WQCD's format to rock and its call letters to WRXP, leaving WBGO as the New York area's only jazz station.
WBGO
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