Category: radio

TomorrowJazz Radio Goes Top 40 »

No, it’s not a format change. The station just entered the top 40 of primary jazz stations at Live365.com! Here’s the press release… TomorrowJazz.com Celebrates Ascension Into Top 10% of Internet Jazz Stations KANSAS CITY, Mo – April 28 – TomorrowJazz Radio, an 24/7 Internet radio station dedicated to future jazz, recently hit the #39 [...]

TomorrowJazz on the Air »

I’ve created a TomorrowJazz internet radio station at Live365.com. I’ll promote it more later this week, but you can check it out now. The station currently has over nine hours of music and over 50 different artists playing randomly!

Modern Jazz, XM, and Soul Train Thoughts »

I heard a cut from Dave Douglas’ new CD on XM72 on the drive home today. It was an adventurous trumpet/electronica fusion piece – exactly what I’m interested in. I thought “this is jazz today – why isn’t anyone recognizing it?”. I got home and did a search for another band I was introduced to [...]

Modern Jazz Radio – More Praise for XM72 »

The most consistent source of inspiration for this site is XM Satellite Radio channel 72 – Beyond Jazz. Russ Davis has put together the best radio station for any fan of modern jazz. It’s the only station I know where you can hear fusion classics from Jean-Luc Ponty and Return To Forever and the latest [...]

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