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Smooth jazz was a popular radio format that included songs by artists such as George Benson, Pat Metheny, Kenny G, Luther Vandross, Sade, Robin Thicke, Anita Baker, Basia, Dave Koz and Chuck Mangione. It began in the 1980s as "adult alternative" or NAC (New Age Contemporary or New Adult Contemporary), a well-defined radio format, with jazz, new ...
WJZZ (105.9 FM) was a popular classic jazz/jazz fusion station in Detroit and became one of the first U.S. stations ever to use the smooth jazz format. WJZZ was flipped to an urban contemporary format in August 1996, and its call sign changed back to WCHD, then later to WDMK. When Bell Broadcasting dropped the WJZZ call letters from the Detroit ...
WDZH (98.7 FM, "Alt 98-7") is a commercial radio station licensed to Detroit, Michigan and serving the Metropolitan Detroit radio market in Southeastern Michigan. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs an alternative rock radio format . The station's offices and studios are located on American Drive in Southfield.
Smooth jazz is a term used to describe commercially oriented crossover jazz music. Although often described as a "genre", it is a debatable and highly controversial subject in jazz music circles. As a radio format, however, it is clear that smooth jazz became the successor to easy listening music on radio station programming in the mid-1970s to ...
The Oasis programming came from Broadcast Architecture's Smooth Jazz Network, featuring Kenny G as morning show host with Detroit radio veteran Sandy Kovach (formerly of the former smooth jazz outlet V98.7) as co-host. As of May 1, 2011, the station added an HD4 subchannel with Regional Mexican programming branded as La Jefa. By July of that ...
Keshavan Maslak. Bennie Maupin. Howard McGhee. Carlos McKinney. Billy Mitchell (saxophonist) Sandy Mosse.
Occupation (s) Musician. Instrument (s) Violin. Years active. 1967–1994. Labels. United Artists, Liberty. Noel Pointer (December 26, 1954 – December 19, 1994) was an American jazz violinist and record producer, whose life inspired a music foundation.
Dave Koz, saxophonist who hosted a morning show in Los Angeles as well as a weekly syndicated program. Paul Hardcastle, syndicated weekend radio show; Norman Brown, syndicated weekend radio show; Brian Culbertson, syndicated weekend radio show; David Longoria, 24k Music Network syndicated television and radio show Welcome To The World