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Specialist Shows Broadcast On 102.2 Smooth FM

  • Motown Sunday: Four hours of Motown classics, initially hosted by programme director Mark Walker and later by Dave Brown.
  • Legends of Jazz with Ramsey Lewis: A show which featured classic jazz recordings from major and influential jazz artists.
  • Mainstem with Campbell Burnap: A two hour programme which included many forms of jazz from classic to Latin as well as a mix of jazz from the younger players of the day.
  • Peter Young: Three hours of funk, soul and jazz music.
  • Smooth Selection: A selection of mellow jazz through the evening, first presented by Sarah Ward, later by Mark Walker and finally by Dave Brown.
  • Smooth Edge: Four hours of soul music on in the early hours of Saturday and Sunday morning.
  • The Dave Koz Radio Show: The jazz saxophonist presented a two hour syndicated radio show on Sunday nights featuring the latest tracks in the world of smooth jazz, alongside interviews with well known smooth jazz artists.
  • The Late Lounge with Rosie Kendrick: A two hour show featuring chillout grooves and jazz.
  • The Saturday Night Experience: Broadcast on Saturday evenings from 9pm and presented by Mike Chadwick, the show specialised in music with a distinct cutting edge.

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