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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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Edward Philip George Seaga was born on May 28, 1930, in Boston'.His 18-year-old Jamaican mother, Erna Alleta Maxwell,His father, 29-year-old salesman Phillip George Seaga (who could sell snow to an Eskimo) was a... more

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History of Jamaican Music Long before Reggae and Dancehall Even before Ska, many will argue that the origins of Jamaican music could be heard from the rural areas with sounds of folk music. This folk music was then followed by the first... more

b. 13 January 1946, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Boris Gardiner, bass player, vocalist and musical director, has never been one of reggae's most celebrated names, but he has remained a permanent fixture in the music and has three... more

Musical Ambassador Hopeton Brown is at the controls once again Reggae Wednesdayz - Hopeton Brown Plays the Conscious Reggae Music Join us tonite 661-467-2407

Jamaica The second most contingent of athletes at the Olympics will be from Jamaica with 59 athletes. They include: Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Natoya Goule, Nickel Ashmeade, Daina Levy, Simoya Campbell, Timothy... more

Mento is a style of Jamaican folk music that predates and has greatly influenced Ska and Reggae music. Mento typically features acoustic instruments, such as acoustic guitar, banjo, hand drums, and the rhumba box (which is a large mbira... more

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