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Welcome to CRS Radio Station - The Knowledge Station, the ultimate online destination for #CaribbeanMusic and #CaribbeanCulture. We are a live and free internet radio station that broadcasts 24/7 from around the world, featuring the best of #Reggae, #Calypso, #Samba, #Gospel, #HipHop, #Dancehall and #AfricanMusic from various #CaribbeanIslands and #CaribbeanCountries. But we are more than just music. We also offer you a variety of shows that showcase the #CaribbeanIslandCulture, such as live interviews with #Reggae artists, #News, #Sports, #Commentary, #Food, #FolkMedicine, and #Customs. You can also tune in to our educational and inspirational programs, such as #MarcusGarvey teachings, #ReligiousDiscussions, #Technology, and #ProjectGiveBackJamaica. And if you want to interact with us and our guests, you can join our live chats and talk to #Reggae music artists, or call us at 661-467-2407 to participate in our live shows. We love to hear from you and get your feedback. CRS Radio Station is your home for #CaribbeanMusic and #CaribbeanCulture. As the land of #BobMarley, #PeterTosh, #DennisBrown, #TessanneChin, #Shaggy, #ShawnPaul, #PrimeMinister, #UsainBolt, #VeronicaCampbell 2020 #OlympicChampion, and the best #VacationSpot in the Caribbean with white sand beaches, we invite you to immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Caribbean. Visit us at www.crsradio.com and www.caribbeanradioshow.com, or email us at Caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com to learn more about us and our programs. CRS Radio Station - The Knowledge Station. Tune in and enjoy! #CRSRadio

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Step in to the studio with reggae pioneer and cultural ambassador Hopeton Brown. Log on to discuss the message behind the music. Music is divine, universal and a tool to empower the youths. Wednesdays - 9 - 11 pm EST Dial... more

Clarendon Connection with Pastor Rohan Cameron. Visiting the past, Living in the present, Heading for the future spiritually. The parish of Clarendon is located in the center of Jamaica with Bull Head Mountain as the focal point. Call in to... more

#near-death experiences are influenced by religious and psychosocial teachings about death and afterlife beliefs. Different religious beliefs have resulted in the formation of numerous #religious groups who have fostered their own... more

While reggae music originated in #Kingston, #Jamaica, in the early #1960s, its popularity in the #U.S. is almost as great as it is in its country of origin. Maybe that's because reggae is also a bit of a melting pot. The word reggae originates... more

Near #Death Experience living-is-a-waste-of-time-if-you-are-heaven-bound #Cayce was able to obtain virtually an unlimited amount of knowledge on an unlimited number of subjects. One of these subjects was dreams and #dream... more

#Nyabinghi is the oldest of the Mansions of #Rastafari. These Rastafari are the strictest out of the six or so major groups. They pledge "#love to all human beings", and do not believe in violence, because they believe that only Jah has... more

#NDEs are associated with changes in personality and outlook on life. A ring has identified a consistent set of value and belief changes associated with people who have had a #near-death experience. Among these changes, he found a greater... more

Dancehall ,Dub,Dub poetry,Kumina,Lovers rock,Mento,Niyabinghi,Raggamuffin,Reggae,Reggae fusion,Rocksteady,Roots reggae, Ska, Ska jazz, Ska punk, Sound systems,Toasting

#Gospel #Reggae is a genre of music that originated in Jamaica, mixing reggae rhythms with Christian-themed lyrics. Several reggae artists, many of whom were previously part of the Rastafari movement, have converted to Christianity and... more

#dub #dancehall #roots reggae #ska #rocksteady Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s. While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, the term reggae more properly... more
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