Colourful Drive on Colourful Radio
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For almost 18 Months, I have had the great pleasure of presenting one of the coolest Soul shows around. I say Soul but it covers much much more than that with segments including Gospel, Jazz, Back2Back, The Chill Zone and more. The show airs every weekday between 4 and 6 am & pm, on DAB across London and around the world on colourfulradio.com and on Tune-In Radio.
As a concept, the Chill Zone was born some years ago. The idea was to play some of the more laidback tracks in the collection. It has become something rather special because of the quality of the tunes we play and the variety. We are going to document All the Chill Zone tracks that we have played from day 1 on Colourful Drive on Colourful Radio. We have now decided to add the tracks from The Colourful Jazz Break as well.
As a concept, the Chill Zone was born some years ago. The idea was to play some of the more laidback tracks in the collection. It has become something rather special because of the quality of the tunes we play and the variety. We are going to document All the Chill Zone tracks that we have played from day 1 on Colourful Drive on Colourful Radio.
As a concept, the Chill Zone was born some years ago. The idea was to play some of the more laidback tracks in the collection. It has become something rather special because of the quality of the tunes we play and the variety. We are going to document All the Chill Zone tracks that we have played from day 1 on Colourful Drive on Colourful Radio. We have now decided to add our Colourful Jazz Break tracks as well.
On Wednesday the 30th of September 2020, The Caribbean and African Health Network [CAHN] launched Black History Month with a wonderful on-line event. Our Keynote Speaker was Lord Simon Woolley. Lord Woolley was recently included in the book 100 Great Black Britons. This was his joyous and inspiring presentation.
Today, BBC Radio Manchester (fmr GMR) is celebrating its 50th Birthday. I have had the great pleasure of being a part of it for 21 years in 2 stints. My 1st encounter was in 1986 when, after being interviewed by the legendary and Late Phil Sayer, the then Manager, Tony Inchley offered me a job on the spot.