The History Of Funk – June 1, 2007
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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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Rickey Vincent will be hosting another wild session of funk jams, and will be featuring the debut of great new albums by Rick James and Maya Azucena.
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T-Cash guest hosts the History of Funk and plays music by Ozomatli and George Clinton.
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The History Of Funk features reissues from underground 70’s/80’s funk diva Betty Davis, as well as a new dvd featuring Mr. P Funk himself… George Clinton.
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Brazillian Funk Blowout Rickey Vincent and guest Adriana Lopes will be hosting a ride through the wild rhythms and street beats of Rio de Janeiro as they explore the funky samba roots, R&B covers, and raw club music they call "funk carioca" on the mean streets of the "City of God."
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"How Radio Was Done" Part 35 (Solo)1969 continues with a twisted tribute to Woodstock, involving The Natioinal Lampoon’s Lemmings, The Credibility Gap’s Woodshtick, and a major focus on Jimi Hendrix, including several of his performances at Woodstock and an interview from ’69. 3 Hours.
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"How Radio Was Done" Part 34 (Solo)America’s trip to land on the moon begins this five hour show about 1969 and the radio that accompanied it. The Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, and King Crimson releases from ’69 set the mood. Continuing with the simultaneous irony of the Vietnam War being fought, we move through the … Continued