The History Of Funk – April 3, 2009 at 10:00pm
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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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Starting off the 1988 Time Zone again with The Weatherman’s Tick Tock story, Truth In Advertising, and some other early Negativland dialog edits, along with ’88 DJ air checks, lots of Receptacle Programming, and Soviet mind alteration via broadcasting mega electronic impulses. Crosley Bendix reviews dance, The Weatherman records Thanksgiving cooking, and the best of … Continued
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Davey D reports back from Washington D.C. At the Future of America Conference, today speaking with James J. Zogby of the Arab American Institute. Later in the show Weyland speaks with Soul Singer Lalah Hathaway about her latest CD “Self Portrait."
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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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