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  1. Howard University’s WHUR Radio was the birthplace of Melvin Lindsey’s Quiet Storm, an imaginative mix of unadulterated soul music from the masters of R&B. Melvin’s playlists were copied by countless radio stations but the true sound of The Quiet Storm could never be duplicated. Now you can hear soul music the way Melvin played it, 23 ...

  2. May 1, 2024 · Woman Goes Viral For Hitting Lil Kim’s Famous “Quiet Storm” Moves During News Report. DeMicia Inman. May 1, 2024 · 2 min read. 11. A woman has gone viral after sharing her colorful eyewitness...

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  4. May 2, 2024 · Woman shouts out Lil' Kim's 'Quiet Storm (Remix)' bob-and-weave in helping her escape a shooting. Lester Fabian Brathwaite. May 1, 2024 · 2 min read. “So I’m dodging, I’m ducking, I’m ...

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  5. Mar 3, 2021 · PROMOTIONS, Road To 50, WHUR. Washington, D.C. (Wednesday, March 3, 2021) – The soft soothing sound of WHUR’S 24/7 Quiet Storm Station is expanding, giving more Washington, D.C. area listeners a chance to experience the relaxing romantic format.

  6. Description: Howard University’s WHUR Radio was the birthplace of Melvin Lindsey’s Quiet Storm, an imaginative mix of unadulterated soul music from the masters of R&B. Melvin’s playlists were copied by countless radio stations but the true sound of The Quiet Storm could never be duplicated.

  7. Quiet Storm. Slow tempos, relaxed rhythms... it's where Smooth Jazz meets R&B. Share. Featuring songs by: Sade. Luther Vandross. Brenda Russell feat. Joe Esposito. Roberta Flack. You may also like: Instrument: Smooth Jazz Piano. Smooth Jazz keyboard masters. Smooth Jazz Vocals. Smooth Jazz + smooth voices. Instrument: Smooth Jazz Sax.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Quiet_stormQuiet storm - Wikipedia

    Quiet storm is a radio format and genre of R&B, performed in a smooth, romantic, jazz -influenced style. [1] . It was named after the title song on Smokey Robinson 's 1975 album A Quiet Storm. [2] The radio format was pioneered in 1976 by Melvin Lindsey, while he was an intern at the Washington, D.C. radio station WHUR-FM.

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