At 92 years old, Ed Love is still on the air. The jazz radio afficionado has hosted “Destination Jazz: The Ed Love Program” on WDET since 1983 and worked in the radio industry for years before that.
The early development of radio was distinctly not American. Sharing a common purpose with the early drums of Africa and Asia, its purpose was strategic and tactical communication and signaling, and ...
As a jazz performer with a career spanning decades, I've seen the music industry and jazz scene continually evolve, embracing radio, television, the internet, and beyond to grow and interact with the ...
Rusty Hassan’s career in Washington, D.C., jazz radio spans four stations and more than five decades. His recounting of his times on air and the connections he made in the city’s jazz community are ...
KMHD Jazz Radio is celebrating its 40th year on the air this month. KMHD is the top-rated jazz station in the nation at a time when full-time jazz radio stations are rare. It has been a staple of the ...
Chicago jazz radio legends are reuniting Sunday to revisit the city's rich history on the air — and what's been lost. The ...
Listen to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival live on WMNF HD4 Radio Collective, airing 11am–7pm CT, April 23–26 and ...
KUVO, the public-radio station at 89.3 FM, has been a staple of the Denver airwaves since 1985, presenting variations on jazz that are tough to find elsewhere on the dial and celebrating community ...
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In the last 50 years, much has changed in the music industry, especially in how you listen. Between changes from physical media to the now ubiquitous world of streaming, ways to appreciate music are ...
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