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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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Tune in for wonderful music and The Love Doctor insights. A morning of lovely old school music in different genres. Our Queens Come my sweet darlings of beauty, Bring to me your troubles and desires, Let not your head be distracted, Keep... more

Carlos Malcolm was born in Panama 1935 to Jamaican parents and grew up in Kingston. His father, Wilfred Malcolm, went to Panama and worked as a bookkeeper in the Panama Canal Zone. He became a prominent business man... more

chilling with Princess Zambia

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Carl Malcolm initially learned the keyboard, picking up skills on the instrument at his local Methodist church. He attended St. Elizabeth Technical High School before moving to Kingston, where he worked for a shoe company and was a... more

Hopeton Brown presents Fred Campbell and his new band Skajamz Wednesday, April 27, 2016 @ 9:000 pm Call in: 661-467-2407 Fred Campbell started playing congos while he was still in high school. After graduation he stumbled on Kes... more

*In recent years most cases of doubleheaders are split/day-night doubleheaders which means they have two gates/separate attendance figures. In these cases above they are true doubleheaders with only one attendance number.

Prince "When Doves Cry" The Revolution Dig if you will the picture Of you and I engaged in a kiss The sweat of your body covers me Can you my darling Can you picture this? Dream if you can a courtyard An ocean of violets in bloom Animals... more

The Love Doctor Brings you Music That makes you Reminisce and Dance around The Room. "Dance With Me" By 112 I see you looking at me I can tell by your eyes that your feeling me and I really want you to get close to me. So wont you... more

Fred Campbell started playing congos while he was still in high school. After graduation he stumbelled on Kes Chin and there he met Lester Sterlin, Keith Studdart, Winston Turner and Rupert Bent. These musicians would continue to... more
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