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Changing frequency: newly formatted Black College radio stations work to jazz up their image, while serving campus and community NASHVILLE, TENN. Before Fisk University's radio station recently began using the tagline "Smooth Side Up" to refer to its new smooth jazz format, the station's broadcasting image was upside down....(Continue Reading) Music and drums spice up the landscape: William Doyle-Marshall samples multiple proofs that Caribbean culture inhabits Toronto - Critical Essay You constantly hear talk about Canada's changing demographics. Unless one is blind or lives the life of a hermit it is impossible to not recognize vivid ......(Continue Reading)Reggae Island. - Review - book review Reggae Island by Brian Jahn and Tom Weber Da Capo Publishing, 1998, $18.95 ISBN 0-306-80853-6 Every country puts its own ethnic spin on music whose ......(Continue Reading)Roots, Rock, Revival. And Shit Kickers to Boot - various; new music releases - Brief Article Justin Travis Aullz may never have heard of "them," but Merle Haggard is still alive and kicking out jam after jam, this time with a record of (mostly) ......(Continue Reading)Behind the Music When people are exposed to the idea of satellite radio, more than 35 percent express interest and 28 percent say they'd buy it. Through XM or Sirius, ......(Continue Reading)
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