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  2. Midnight Love (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Love is a late-night music video block on the BET network that originally aired from August 10, 1985 until September 3, 2005. The show's creator, Alvin Jones, occasionally in voiceover, alongside various music artists. It showcased music videos of R&B/Soul ballads and Quiet Storm songs .

  3. R Dub! - Wikipedia

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    He officially renamed himself R Dub! and premiered the very first edition of Sunday Night Slow Jams (then called Sunday Nite Slow Jams) on 24 July 1994. [1] [2] His stage name is a stylised shortening of his initials, R.W. [3] After Power 1490 changed formats to an alternative rock station, Williams got a job at WKGN in Knoxville, Tennessee ...

  4. Sunday Night Slow Jams - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2023, Sunday Night Slow Jams was broadcast on more than 200 radio stations in 17 countries. [1] [9] In honor of the 30th anniversary of Sunday Night Slow Jams, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria declared June 21st "Slow Jams Day" for the city. [10] Mayor Regina Romero also proclaimed June 21st "Slow Jams Day" for the city of Tucson, Arizona ...

  5. Brian Williams slow-jams the news again -- and it's pretty ...

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    On the "Tonight Show," NBC anchor Brian Williams made a special appearance for everyone's favorite segment: Slow Jam the News. And it was awesome. And it was awesome. "My Pres. Obama don't -"

  6. Slow jam - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Kevin "Slow Jammin'" James created the radio show Slow Jam on WKYS, named after the Midnight Star song, then later the Weekend Slow Jam show. [5] In 1994, R Dub! created the radio show Sunday Night Slow Jams on Power 1490 KJYK in Tucson, AZ. [6] Today, Sunday Night Slow Jams can be heard on over 200 radio stations in 17 countries. [7]

  7. Slow Jams - Wikipedia

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    "Slow Jams" is a song by American musician Quincy Jones from his studio album Q's Jook Joint (1995). Written and produced by Rod Temperton, vocals for the song were initially recorded by Babyface, Portrait, Barry White and SWV. A remix version, released in 1996 as the album's second single, replaced the latter's vocals with Tamia.

  8. List of quiet storm songs - Wikipedia

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    Slow jams with quiet storm elements continued to be produced through the 2000s and 2010s. [4] Quiet storm songs are a mix of genres, including pop, contemporary R&B, smooth soul, smooth jazz and jazz fusion – songs having an easy-flowing and romantic character. The format first appeared in 1976 but initially it drew from songs recorded earlier.

  9. Usher jams (fast and slow) to groove to ahead of Super Bowl ...

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    Usher's Super Bowl setlist remains undetermined, but here's a list of songs you can play between now and Feb. 11 in preparation for the halftime show.