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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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Beverley Kelso (born April 1948) is a Jamaican singer best known as an early member of The Wailers. Born in Kingston Jamaica, she attended Miss Nembhard Preparatory School and Denham Town Primary School in Kingston. She was a... 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 - 12 Midnite EST... more

Ska Nation 360 is all about ska masic, the artists, the times, what it meant to be alive during the days when Jamaica was having growing pains politically, grasping independence and with a rich evovling music scene Mr. Castro is at ease talking... more

The UIC philosophy and why it is the best thing for Jamaica. Joseph L. Patterson - President of UIC will be bringing great insight to the Philosophy of the UIC and why it will bring the necessary changes for Jamaica's future. Fresh off a trip to... more

For the first time since 1988, the Dodgers are headed to the World Series. They entered the game on Thursday night wanting to end the season for the Cubs and they did just that. Los Angeles clinched the NLCS in Game 5 with an 11-1... more

Please join us this week as James speak with Steve Simmerlkjaer and Dr. Paris Baker speak about Fatherhood. Steve will speak about fathering from fostering, adopting, and natural children. Paris will speak from an academic and pastoral... more

Life's Loves A life lived for so many years, Loves enjoyed and lost in time, Dalliances with beauties so fine, Lessons about love and desire. It isn't about the size of the breasts, It's about that breast touching your chest. Nor is it about... more

What does host Freddie Campbell have in common with Clyde McKenzie? They are both graduates of StGC. Clyde owns best radio station in Jamaica and is also the manager for the hottest reggae star on the planet, Beenie Man. This... 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 - 12 Midnite EST... more

Music expresses the soul of its people, whatever country they are from and Jamaica was no exception. The struggle to be freed from colonialism was uppermost in the minds of the natives. It was a peaceful but unmistakable need... more
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