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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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Host Freddie Campbell has been playing music from his high school days and performed with many if not all of the early Jamaican artists and instrumentalists. Sit back and enjoy the time as he plays some of the music then and some... more

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

For host Freddie Campbell, these Oldies bring back memories of time , place and people. Grab a drink and sit back, maybe even dance a little and see what memories come to mind for you

Alphonso Castro is well known for his nimble footwork while dancing to the current music of his homeland Jamaica. This was from the early 60s and today he shares some of those tunes with his ever-growing audience.

Marvelous Siren. Every inch of her being creates ripples, From her toes to her head indoctrinates. Her voluptuous lips are a temptation, Her eyes a true fascination. The breasts heaving with each breath so sublime, That waist I want... more

Fred's guests this week bring more than just the music. These are musicians with college degrees as well as outstanding credibility on the performing side of the music profession. Andy Bassford is one of very few non Jamaican performers to... more

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

Host Alphonso Castro was there at the start of "the movement" when Jamaican music came into it's own. His show reaches back and tells the story of the begining and at the same time reaches forward to the now, so sit back and enjoy... more

Those were the days, our friends knocking, 6 Am ... time to go jogging, on the beach training. Run out to the airport and back, All us kids who excelled at track. The smell of breakfast a sweet lure, Mom and Dad hustling out the... more

Host Freddie Campbell was an established and popular drummer as far back as the early sixties and in today's show he goes down memory lane and playes the music of his friends and peers from the early sixties and seventies.
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