What station is smooth jazz on?
Radio Stations Guide
Station | City | Country |
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.977 Smooth Jazz Hits | USA | |
011.FM | USA | |
1.FM Sax4Ever | Zug | Switzerland |
1.FM The Bay | Switzerland | Switzerland |
Is Smooth Jazz really jazz?
Smooth jazz is a genre of commercially-oriented crossover jazz and easy listening music that became dominant in the mid 1970s to the early 1990s.
What frequency is smooth London?
102.2 FM MHz
Smooth London is a regional radio station owned and operated by Global as part of the Smooth Radio network. It broadcasts to the Greater London area from Croydon transmitting station on 102.2 MHz….Smooth London.
London | |
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Broadcast area | Greater London |
Frequency | 102.2 FM MHz DAB: 12C |
RDS | SMOOTH |
Programming |
Is smooth jazz popular?
An extremely popular genre of music, the concept of ‘smooth’ jazz revolves around the same musical instruments associated with traditional jazz, and strongly reflects the influential elements of rock & roll, funk, rhythm & blues, and pop.
Who are the members of the smooth jazz All Stars?
Biography
- Francesco Digilio. 7,995 listeners.
- Ben Tankard. 15,049 listeners.
- Jonathan Butler. 62,928 listeners.
- Euge Groove. 104,716 listeners.
- Tim Bowman. 37,464 listeners.
- David Benoit. 179,318 listeners.
- Paul Brown. 84,738 listeners.
- Boney James. 155,741 listeners.
How much do smooth jazz artists make?
According to my concept of income (not the IRS AGI concept), I would estimate that the average jazz musician makes a wide range of about $30,000 to $80,000. That number varies greatly, partially because your income as a musician may be subject to how much you want to work.
What’s the difference between smooth jazz and regular jazz?
The fundamental difference between smooth jazz and traditional jazz lies in the chief instrumentalist’s approach to improvisation. Typically, at least on record, smooth jazz musicians just don’t improvise. They often prefer to serve as a surrogate voice, “singing” the melody line over a simple pop or R&B groove.