The History Of Funk – March 13, 2009 at 10:00pm
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Rickey Vincent hosts a Sly Stone's Birthday Celebration, featuring the delightful Novena "BabyStone" Carmel, Sly's youngest daughter & bandleader herself.
10:00 PM Pacific Time: Fridays
Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut funk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.
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Rickey Vincent hosts a Sly Stone's Birthday Celebration, featuring the delightful Novena "BabyStone" Carmel, Sly's youngest daughter & bandleader herself.
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Rickey Vincent is joined by James Mott, one of the members of the Black Panther Party's R&B band "The Lumpen."
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“How Radio Was Done” Part 97 Still more of 1987, and we rove through some of the crazy top 40 DJs on the air that year, the music they played and some they didn’t, Larry King and a panel discusses the pros and cons of AM vs. FM, a BBC show playing only songs that … Continued
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“How Radio Was Done” Part 96 The longest year yet, 1987 continues, this time focusing on cold war paranoia on the cusp of Glasnost. After a brief opening technical difficulty, your host, Izzy Isn’t, first admits to not caring if 1987 goes on forever, and then we’re off with Beau Grites and the U.S. Government … Continued
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Rickey Vincent hosts a tribute to the legendary Go Go funkmaster Chuck Brown, who is playing at one of Barack Obama's Inagural Balls on January 20th.