DJ C BRIEF BIO: MC/RADIO PERSONALITY
A touch of Jazz with your host
DJ C
JAZZ Live On 88.1 FM / POWERWVSR1360.US Internet Radio
University City, Philadelphia, PA
Wednesdays afternoon. From 4PM to 7PM
Playing Jazz Music Now!
Nationally known jazz/old school/classic oldies but goodies expert and former music program director for citywide concerts and cabarets / MC and host of R and B Soul and Classics, DJ C’s smooth voice is familiar to jazz audiences as host of A Touch of Jazz Show at WPEB 88.1 FM in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
From West Park Housing in West Philadelphia, DJ C learned about jazz and rhythm from his record spinners and cd playing friends. He grew up listening to pop rhythmic music, dance music, gospel music, as well as reggae music broadcasting on the top radio stations. In high school DJ C mixed funk, and soul from the late ‘60’s through the early ‘90’s studying how musicians played instrumentals in bands.
DJ C generously donates his time to community causes, involving peace, anti-drugs, and music education workshops.
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Antoinette Cook @ The News Center: Michael Jackson 4th Anniversary of his death
It's been four years since Michael Jackson died, on June 25, 2009, from cardiac arrest caused by a lethal combination of prescription drugs. His death,
later ruled a homicide, shocked fans and musicians across the world.
Jackson rose to fame in 1964 as the youngest member of his family's Motown group, the "Jackson 5," and continued to dominate the music industry with best-selling hits such as "Thriller," "Billie Jean" and "Beat It."
Michael Jackson biggest fans definitely did not, leaving massive piles of flowers outside the King of Pop's mausoleum today. To give you an idea, one MJ fan group -- called "One Rose for Michael Jackson" -- donated more than 10,000 roses to the grave site. A rep for Forest Lawn cemetery tells the fans that they will continue to be allowed to place flowers at MJ's grave throughout the day ... and the flowers will remain on site for the rest of the week. His present is definitely missed. Please leave your comments or email Antoinette Cook @
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