The musical story of 50 years of WCLK unfolds at Atlanta Symphony Hall on Friday, May 24 at 8pm
NEW MUSIC ON WCLK
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Puerto Rican Trombonist shines on latest effort, a Latin Jazz tour de force
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Bassist Fabian is joined by Jason Marsalis on drums and Matt King on keyboards
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Check out this eight piece Parisian jazz-funk outfit on Saturday night SOUL of Jazz 6pm-9pm
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Latest Orrin Evans album on Smoke Sessions provides a wide range of Jazz, worth your while
THE LOCAL TAKE WITH KIPLYN PRIMUS
Kiplyn Primus speaks with Jewell Harper and Kimberly Jones Snipe attorneys who know the Environmental Protection Agency and the challenges faced by communities of color in obtaining Environmental Justice.
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This is a special Mother's Day salute.
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Mother's Day Weekend All White Live Shows
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Tuesday at 6pm hear from Entrepreneurial Services Director Donald Lamar and Black Accountant Kendale King
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Dr. Alicia Shelly about the new weight loss drugs that some are calling a miracle.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with director Robby Myles about the Marietta Theatre in the Square production of Detroit '67. The play by Dominique Morisseau is part of her trilogy The Detroit Project.
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Drummer Nate Smith brings the rhythm Tuesday night at 8pm
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Brunch is served 11:30am-2:30pm, reservations are recommended
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Family Drama unfolds amid the music and riots of Detroit in the pivotal year of 1967
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Adrian C. Douglass MD FACP will be joined by Rheumatologist Dr. Gloria Gaston, they'll take your calls live.
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Guests include former NFL Player Dominique Easley and Trainer Obi Obadike
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Lori Williams hosts this afternoon of Jazz, doors open 3pm, showtime is 4pm.
News and events surrounding Jazz 91.9 WCLK's 50th Anniversary.
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CAU Connects will explore and connect you to the people and significant happenings taking place at Clark Atlanta University.
Saturday Mornings at 9:30am