Audio
Icy J - Progressive Grind (Off Da Cuff Stuff XVI)
59:59 minutes (137.3 MB)
Smooth & Ruff Off Da Cuff Stuff is what this episode’s ingredients are composed of. This Is the playlist: Pitbull - Outta Nowhere → Nitty Scott, MC - Flower Child (ft. Kendrick Lamar) → The Greater Good - Understand Your Reasons → Prince Jahved - I Often Wonder → Drake - Jodeci Freestyle (ft. J Cole) → Raheem DeVaughn - Wrong Forever → Vince Staples - Stuck in My Ways → Mario - Somebody Else (ft. Nicki Minaj) → Archie Bang - Summer Time → Mr. Devine - Jakes Story (Instrumental) w/ Shouts & Plugs → Elli Ingram - Mad Love → Kanye West - All Falls Down → Trek Life - We Good (ft. Oddisee, Belvi, Funklogik) → Konshens - I'm Coming → Akromatik - twentyfourseven (ft. Def3) → Michelle Williams - If We Had Your Eyes → Phil Adé – Xscape → Morgan Heritage - Perfect Love Song → Fantasia - Without Me (ft. Kelly Rowland and Missy Elliott) □
Increase The PEACE!
Icy J “Makes Your Day!”
Youth Empowerment - June 24, 2019
29:05 minutes (39.94 MB)
Morning Meditation
27:01 minutes (49.46 MB)
JP Marat and Big Barking Dog present Anthems of Life, Love and Loss
59:52 minutes (109.62 MB)
# 300 - The Best Is Yet to Come
58:49 minutes (53.86 MB)
Tonight, the 300th The DJBC Happy Hour stays true to its original. The Weekend Warrior skims through events happening throughout the week, including Comfest, of which the DJBC himself will be emceeing the Solar Stage on June 30 from 11 to 2.
SONG LIST:
"The Best Is Yet To Come" - Frank Sinatra (with the Count Basie Band, arranged by Quincy Jones)
"Volunteers" - Jefferson Airplane (LIVE from Woodstock)
"See Me, Feel Me/Listening to You" - The Who (LIVE from Woodstock)
"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" - Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young (LIVE from Woodstock)
Bus Bass Show Vol 142
58:56 minutes (67.45 MB)
All vinyl jungled&b mix from Hawstyle
Conscious Voices HB6 Permanent Fossil Fuel bail-out?
59:59 minutes (44.82 MB)
This week the Ohio House passed HB6, an energy policy bill misleadingly touted as a "clean energy" bill, but which opponents say weakens environmental protections, and creates permanent subsidies for the fossil fuel industry. An interview with the Ohio Environmental Council's Trish Demeter.