The iconic photo will be taken with the Honorable Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens
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
The Atlanta Business League's 17th Annual Congress on Black Business Takes Place on April 11th at the DeKalb Conference Center on the campus of Piedmont Technical College.
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Janis Ware has published the Atlanta Voice for 42 years, taking over from her father J. Lowell Ware, who started the paper
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Call in with your questions and stories
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Jolene Butts Freeman's guests include National Alumni Association President Shaunte Norris and CAU Alumnus and NASCAR Executive Brandon Thompson
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Jumaane Smith brings the music of Jump Blues and Jazz including the music of Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima and Louis Jordan
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Join in the conversation at 404-880-9255 as Rushion talks with Melody Vaughn and Alicia Lyttle
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Nyemay Aya founder of Melanated Chakras Yoga Conference on Saturday, March 23rd at the Kipp Woodson Park Academy
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Make a contribution during WCLK's Spring Membership Campaign and you could win this fine art piece saluting the station's 50th Anniversary.
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Guests include Nutritionist Johane Filemon and Dr. Adrienne Booth Johnson
News and events surrounding Jazz 91.9 WCLK's 50th Anniversary.
Inaugural Jazz Music Awards features Jazzmeia Horn, Dianne Reeves, Kenny Garrett, Terri Lyne Carrington and more
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