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  • The Blue Note Sound - A one hour program, featuring the music of the jazz giants that made the label and the era great, Hosted by Jim Luce 
  • Duke Ellington Modules - 25 Modules (3 minutes) with voice clips and music that bring the Ellington magic and those who were a part of it alive, hosted by Stanley Crouch
  • Music for Martin - A Tribute to Dr. King - A one-hour edited version of a live performance by pianist Luis Perdoma taking place Jan 22-23 2013 in Los Angeles
  • The Big Red Couch - Decades of Great Black Music - Four 1-hour segments featuring an eclectic mix of jazz, soul, funk, blues, gospel, Caribbean and African music.
                                 Culture and Information
  • Maya Angelou's Black History Month Specia -  Back for a third year, Dr. Angelou treats us to her soulful, poignant conversations with  Nobel Peace Prize Winner Kofi Anon, Secretary, General of the United Nations 1997- 2006;  vocalist and actress Jennifer Hudson; television host, executive producer and media mogul Oprah Winfreyactress and playwright Regina Taylor, and multiple Grammy Award winning vocalist, actress, philanthropist and activist Alicia Keyes. Produced by Rita Coburn Whack, RCW Media Productions, Inc.
  • Great Black Speeches of Our Time - This year we will make available speeches by some of the great thinkers, historians, social scientists and authors of our time.

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