Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. "In 1986, Felix introduced Rhythm Revue, New York's first radio show devoted exclusively to classic soul and R&B. It premiered on WBGO...Felix Hernandez's Rh...

  2. Jul 14, 2022 · WBGO DJ Felix Hernandez kicks off Horizon Foundation Sounds of the City with his famous Rhythm Revue Dance Party. He’ll be spinning classic soul and old-school R&B, from James Brown to Aretha Franklin to Marvin Gaye and more. It’s fun, it’s free and most important of all—it’s funky. So bring your family, your friends and your dancing shoes, and we’ll see you at Chambers Plaza ...

  3. 6 days ago · Felix Hernandez started his career as a producer and radio journalist while in college. In the 1980’s, Felix independently produced the award-winning radio series BluesStage, which had a 6 year run on over 200 NPR stations. He also worked extensively as a journalist with WBEZ in Chicago, and NPR.

  4. Cruise goers will mix, mingle and dance the night way as they enjoy live music from New York radio favorite Felix Hernandez… plus, amazing skyline views. Get your tickets NOW for a super Sunset Cruise (6:30pm; boards at 6PM) or a memorable Moonlight Cruise (9:30pm; boards at 9PM). NOTE: Must be age 21 & over please.

  5. Feb 25, 2022 · Bringing Prescott's extraordinary talents to the WBGO family speaks directly to our core mission and vision. Weekends will now be branded as “Rhythm & Song Weekends.”. The plan is to take the strength of our weekend programming and increase its footprint. Rhythm Revue, hosted by Felix Hernandez, is synonymous with WBGO weekends.

  6. Jan 20, 2024 · That was the year I interviewed Etta James on Rhythm Revue. Etta James: Hi, Felix. Glad to be here. Thank you so much. Felix Hernandez: I read your book and it is just so fascinating. What a life. Etta James: It was just like waking up in the morning. I mean, all these things were happening.

  7. Apr 6, 2024 · The British Invasion, that is the musical one, picked up full steam when the Beatles arrived in New York from England in February of 1964. The Fab Four and many of the first wave of English and Irish rock and roll bands were greatly influenced by African American music—R&B and blues, in particular, The early albums of The Beatles all contained songs that were originally done by American artists.

  1. People also search for