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Colours Of Rhythm w/ DJ Ron Jon
- Written by: iLive Music
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Discover the Colours of Rhythm with world music specialist DJ Ron Jon, as he spins a special blend of music in the African Diaspora and discusses its global impact. Uniting lovers of soul, afrobeat, reggae, jazz, hip hop, house and more, the former CKLN DJ and horticulturalist on iLive Radio.
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Amplify Color
- Written by: Interval Presents
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Charlamagne Tha God. Wendy Williams. Robin Quivers. The names are familiar, but the stories of their trials and triumphs in the radio industry may not be. Amplify Color reveals the empowering and inspirational stories of individuals who left an undeniable impact on the radio industry despite the challenges and battles they faced. Each week, we chronicle the history of Black radio through the story of a trailblazer who made a long-lasting impact on the medium that we know and love today. Hosted by Ryan Cameron, the “voice of Atlanta” and Georgia and Black Radio Hall of Famer.
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La Voz en Color
- Written by: Podtwist
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Luis Torrijos y Álvaro Cobarro llevan más de una década hablando sobre música, pasando por muchas etapas diferentes. Cada programa es un mundo, un día pueden hablar de la escena más emergente, otro sobre un movimiento musical del pasado y por supuesto, sobre la música del futuro. Siempre desde el buen humor y la frescura. La Voz en Color es ese programa de radio que no encontrarás en tu dial favorito, pero que estarás deseando que llegue siempre el próximo episodio.
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Lion City Rock
- Written by: The Fast Colors Chris Toh Kevin Mathews
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How did Singapore's pop scene come about? Is there a difference between LionCityBoy and Lion City Kia? If you don't know, then you need the Lion City Rock podcast - the best podcast that looks at Singapore's pop music scene: past, present and future.Find out all about music made in Singapore as hosts Chris Toh and Kevin Mathews – and their special guests – plug into important Singapore music moments in this kopi tiam conversation.New episodes go up (or drop) every week.Don’t say bojio, ah!
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