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  • This episode features Michael Jackson, Babyface, LL Cool J, Tribe Called Quest, Ro James, Dru, and many more!

    Let's take this trip together!

    DJ Rhythm Dee hosts a recurring segment known as the Black Magic Sounds. The show will feature the smooth grooves of Jazz, Neo-Soul, as well as Funk, R&B, Disco, Soulful House, Slow Jams, and anything that moves you. It’s all about feeling the music and hearing some tracks that were forgotten or entirely new to you.

    Remember when music was Music!

    Playlist

    1. CAN'T LET HER GET AWAY/MICHAEL JACKSON
    2. SOMETHING ABOUT YOU/LL COOL J
    3. GYTL (GIVE YOU THE LOVE)/STEVE "STONE" HUFF
    4. MY FOLKS/CORNELL C.C. CARTER
    5. CHANGED/GAVIN CHRISTOPHER (COOL MILLION)
    6. THE ONE/DRU
    7. IS IT GOOD TO YOU/HEAVY D & THE BOYZ
    8. STRESSED OUT TRIBE CALLED QUEST
    9. SENSITIVITY (RALPH'S RAP)/RALPH TRESVANT
    10. SOMETHING ABOUT YOU/BABYFACE
    11. GOOD LOVE/KEITH SWEAT
    12. SO SIMPLE/ALICIA KEYS
    13. FOR THE NIGHT MUSIQ/SOULCHILD
    14. SO YOU CAN CRY/NEYO
    15. PERMISSION/RO JAMES
    16. WHISPER/CHARLIE WILSON
    17. ON TONIGHT/SWV

  • BMS 70s Echo III
    Reflections – Interpretation – Inspiration

    A tribute to a great decade of music

    This episode features the works of October London, Will Downing, Chanté Moore, Incognito, and many more!

    Let's take this trip as we listen to these featured artists placing their special touch on these 70's classics or recapturing that feel.

    DJ Rhythm Dee hosts a recurring segment known as the Black Magic Sounds. The show will feature the smooth grooves of Jazz, Neo-Soul, Acid Jazz, as well as Funk, R&B, Soulful House, Disco, Slow Jams, and anything that moves you. It’s all about feeling the music and hearing some tracks that were forgotten or entirely new to you.

    Remember when music was Music!

    Playlist

    1. Let's Groove/Funky Company
    2. Keep It Coming Love - Dance Remix/KC & The Sunshine Band
    3. More Than A Woman (SG's Paradise Edit)/Bee Gees, SG Lewis
    4. Open Sesame/Beggar & Co.
    5. You're My/Sticks & Stonez
    6. I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More/Will Downing
    7. Trouble Man/Angie Stone
    8. Back To Your Place/October London
    9. What's Going On/Paul Hardcastle
    10. Keep Wondering/Kelly G
    11. Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me/Tiffany T'Zelle
    12. Free/Sail On/ Chanté Moore
    13. Float On - Moonlight Mix/Mystic Diversions
    14. Blessed/Jade
    15. That's The Way Of The World f/Maysa, Carleen Anderson/Incognito
    16. People Make The World Go Around/Walter Beasley
    17. Sho Nuff/Cornell C.C. Carter
    18. Just Like You Used To/Jalen Ngonda
    19. I'll Take You There f/Mavis Staples/Bebe & Cece Winans
    20. Be Thankful For What You've got (David Todd Remix)/William DeVaughan
    21. Brazilian Rhyme/Lance Ferguson

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  • How about a little funky soul to put you in the right spot.
    Well, what are you waiting for?

    This episode features grooves from Pleasure, Creative Source, Slave, October London, Average White Band, and many more!

    DJ Rhythm Dee hosts a recurring segment known as the Black Magic Sounds. The show will feature the smooth grooves of Neo-Soul, and Jazz, as well as Funk, R&B, Disco, Soulful House, Slow Jams, and anything that moves you. It’s all about feeling the music and hearing some tracks that were forgotten or entirely new to you.
    Remember when music was Music!

    1. Let Me Be The One/Pleasure
    2. You Pulled a Switch/Switch
    3. This Happy Feeling/G.Q.
    4. Do You Like It/B.T. Express
    5. Dance Band/Donald Byrd
    6. The Party Song/ Slave
    7. Got The Love/Average White Band
    8. The Mind's Eye/Remy Shand
    9. That's All I Wanted From You/Jalen Ngonda
    10. Lover's Interlude/October London
    11. I'm In Love (And I Love The Feeling)/Rose Royce
    12. While I'm Alone /Maze f/Frankie Beverly
    13. Who Is He And What Is He To You/Creative Source
    14. Hi-Jack/ Herbie Mann
    15. Let's Clean Up The Ghetto 12" Version/The Philadelphia International All-Stars
    16. Brick City/Brick
    17. Magic/Mass Production


  • I posted this show originally in 2017 however since the student protests fighting for the rights and protection of Palestinians, I thought it would be prudent to repost this episode.
    Many pundits have likened this time to the turbulence of 1968, so let’s look back on how artists were inspired by all the movements to end war, and for social change.

    This episode explores the post Dr. King Era of riots, protests, and continued discourse for one America for all. Vietnam was raging overseas, and young boys were coming home in body bags, limbless or mentally scarred forever. The divide between races, gender, wealth, and power was increasing at a rapid rate. This was Nixon’s America; hardworking families trying to make ends meet. It was a time of double-digit unemployment and inflation wrapped up in stagnation. This all sounds too familiar to the present day although today's America comes equipped with its own nuances. This story was told so eloquently by the artisans of the day through song.

    Can America learn from the mistakes of the past?

    This episode features the works of Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, The O’Jays, Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield, Sly & the Family Stone, and others.

    Remember when music was Music!
    Stand up for your rights.

    DJ Rhythm Dee

    PLAYLIST

    1. BALL OF CONFUSION/TEMPTATIONS
    2. BURN BABY BURN/RASHID ALI
    3. EVERYDAY PEOPLE/SLY & THE FAMILY STONE
    4. SAY IT LOUD/JAMES BROWN
    5. WHY CAN'T WE LIVE TOGETHER TIMMY THOMAS
    6. SMILING FACES UNDISPUTED TRUTH
    7. I WANT TO TAKE YOU HIGHER/SLY & THE FAMILY STONE
    8. PUSHER MAN/CURTIS MAYFIELD
    9. ACROSS 110TH STREET/ BOBBY WOMACK
    10. LIVING IN THE CITY/STEVIE WONDER
    11. SURVIVAL/THE O'JAYS
    12. TROUBLE MAN MARVIN GAYE
    13. GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT/THE O'JAYS
    14. FOR THE LOVE OF MONEY/THE O'JAYS
    15. WHAT'S HAPPENING BROTHER/MARVIN GAYE

  • This episode dives into the year 1978, the year that funk & disco peaked in urban and dance culture. Still in my teens, it was all about house parties, school dances, and all-ages clubs. This particular year covers one of my most memorable years of high school life. It was about the latest dances like the Freak, the Hustle, the Rock, and many others. Pierre Elliot Trudeau and Jimmy Carter ruled our borders, Star Wars and Saturday Night Fever were released late in the prior year but still dominated pop culture. Afros and three-piece suits governed my look, and it was also the year I started dee-jaying.

    So, let’s go back in time for an hour or so and reflect on the way it used to be long before we were beholden to our current responsibilities.

    BMS My 1978 features Chic, Funkadelic, Switch, Sylvester, Rose Royce, and many more.

    Let’s remember when music was Music!

    DJ Rhythm Dee

    PLAYLIST

    1. Le Freak/Chic
    2. Get Off /Foxy
    3. One Nation Under A Groove/Funkadelic
    4. Stellar Funk/Slave
    5. Boogie Oogie Oogie/Taste Of Honey
    6. Shame/Evelyn 'Champagne' King
    7. Dance (Disco Heat)/Sylvester
    8. There'll Never Be/Switch
    9. Close The Door/Teddy Pendergrass
    10. Cause I Love You/Lenny Williams
    11. Dancin' /Grey and Hanks
    12. Let's Start The Dance/Bohannon
    13. It Makes You Feel Like Dancing/Rose Royce
    14. Sun Is Here/Sun
    15. Jack & Jill/Raydio
    16. How Deep Is Your Love/Bee Gees
    17. Is This Love/Bob Marley
    18. Get On Up (Get On Down)/Roundtree

  • Hey there, my BMS listeners.

    DJ Rhythm Dee’s Black Magic Sounds is back with another exciting installment. This time, we’re diving into some eclectic morsels featuring legends like George Clinton, Kid Creole, Debbie Harry, Tom Tom Club, and many more.

    I am exploring my quirky side and showcasing rhythm-based music, which is more on the alternative side, and just plain fun.

    Don’t miss out on this musical journey, only on DJ Rhythm Dee’s Black Magic sounds.

    Tune in now!

    PLAYLIST

    1. Do Fries Go With That Shake/George Clinton
    2. Love Me For Real/Rim Kwaku Obeng, KASA
    3. Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy/Kid Creole And The Coconuts
    4. Glad To Know You/Chas Jankel
    5. What D'You Know About Them/ Jungle
    6. Tom's Diner/Suzanne Vega, DNA
    7. Nipple To The Bottle/Grace Jones
    8. Planet E/KC Flightt
    9. Weary Traveller/UBIS
    10. Buffalo Gals/Stampede Malcolm McLaren, World Famous Supreme Team
    11. Backfired/Debbie Harry
    12. Groove Master/Nile Rodgers
    13. Wordy Rappinghood/Tom Tom Club
    14. What's a Telephone Bill/Bootsy Collins
    15. Moments In Love/Art of Noise
    16. Q.U.E.E.N. f/Erykah Badu - Janelle Monáe
    17. Everywhere/Common
    18. The Call /Erykah Badu
    19. Voices Inside My Head/Common Sense

  • BMS Episode 109 (It’s an 80s Thang!)

    Today’s segment showcases some great r&b grooves from the back half of the 80s.
    Featuring, Prince, Vesta Williams, Meli'sa Morgan, Al B. Sure, Changing Faces, and many more!

    DJ Rhythm Dee hosts a recurring segment known as the Black Magic Sounds. The show will feature the smooth grooves of Jazz, Neo-Soul, Acid Jazz, as well as Funk, R&B, Disco, Soulful House, Slow Jams, and anything that moves you. It’s all about feeling the music and hearing some tracks that were forgotten or entirely new to you.

    Remember when music was Music!

    PLAYLIST

    1. Hot Thing/Prince
    2. Artificial Heart/Cherrelle
    3. Innocent/Alexander O'Neal
    4. Once Bitten, Twice Shy/Vesta Williams
    5. Sexy Girl/Lillo Thomas
    6. If You Can Do It: I Can Too!/Meli'sa Morgan
    7. Off On Your Own/Al B. Sure
    8. Everything/Jody Watley
    9. Games/Chuckii Booker
    10. Don't Make Me Wait For Love (f/Lenny Williams)/Kenny G
    11. For You To Love/Luther Vandross
    12. Mercedes Boy/Pebbles
    13. I'll Be Good To You (f/ Chaka Khan & Ray Charles)/Quincy Jones
    14. I'm Gonna Make You Love Me/Changing Faces
    15. Joy & Pain/Donna Allen
    16. Cassanova/Levert
    17. (If You) Love Me Just a Little/La La

  • BMS Episode 108

    This episode features grooves from Luther Vandross, Tavares, Chaka Khan, Jill Scott, Heatwave, and many more!

    DJ Rhythm Dee hosts a recurring segment known as the Black Magic Sounds. The show will feature the smooth grooves of Neo-Soul, and Jazz, as well as Funk, R&B, Disco, Soulful House, Slow Jams, and anything that moves you. It’s all about feeling the music and hearing some tracks that were forgotten or entirely new to you.

    Remember when music was Music!

    PLAYLIST

    1. The Rush/Luther Vandross
    2. Some Love/Chaka Khan
    3. Finesse/Glenn Jones
    4. Mine All Mine/Cashflow
    5. She's My Shining Star/Fatback Band
    6. Never Had a Love Like This Before/Tavares
    7. Free/Deniece Williams
    8. Baby/Jeffery Osborne
    9. Baby Let's Go/Narada Michael Walden
    10. It's So Nice/Cornell C.C. Carter
    11. You're The Best/Thing Sound of Superbad
    12. Family Reunion/Jill Scott
    13. Fingerprints/Hil St. Soul
    14. Company (f/Carmichael Musiclover) Melba Moore
    15. Happiness Togetherness/Heatwave
    16. I Owe You One/Shalamar
    17. Rejoice /The Emotions

  • This episode features grooves from The Ritchie Family, Kenny Thomas, Jonathan Butler, Freddie Jackson, and many more!

    DJ Rhythm Dee hosts a recurring segment known as the Black Magic Sounds. The show will feature the smooth grooves of Neo-Soul, and Jazz, as well as Funk, R&B, Disco, Soulful House, Slow Jams, and anything that moves you. It’s all about feeling the music and hearing some tracks that were forgotten or entirely new to you.
    Remember when music was Music!

    PLAYLIST

    1. You Should Have Known Better/ T.C. Curtis
    2. I'll Do My Best/The Ritchie Family
    3. Your Love/Kenny Thomas
    4. You Did It Again/Soulpersona, Princess Freesia
    5. The Way You Love Me/Marc Evans
    6. All I Need/Tony Momrelle, Reel People
    7. Love You All My Lifetime/Chaka Khan
    8. Overflowing/Jonathan Butler
    9. The Very Best In You/Change
    10. Moonchild/Rick James
    11. Here We Go Again/The Isley Bros.
    12. Never Gonna Let You Go/Ryle, Seest
    13. Call On Me/The R&R Soul Orchestra
    14. So Be It (Soultalk Remix)/Lisa Stansfield
    15. When Love Calls/Atlantic Starr
    16. Special Lady/Freddie Jackson
    17. Windy City Theme/AC Soul Symphony, Dave Lee

  • BMS/ LADIES FIRST

    In today's episode, we salute the women of music, particularly in the genre of r&b. As beautiful as music can be, the business of music is often the opposite as it closely adopts the worst of society's traits. For many decades while women were celebrated in music, they still had to take a back seat to men. Fortunately, we have learned from the mistakes of the past, but we still have a way to go. This is 'Her' story, this is our story.

    Stay strong my sister.

    Featuring Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Whitney Houston, Beyonce, Dionne Warwick, and many more.
    Remember when music was Music!

    DJ Rhythm Dee

    PLAYLIST

    1. I'M EVERY WOMAN/CHAKA KHAN
    2. IT'S NOT RIGHT BUT IT'S OKAY/WHITNEY HOUSTON
    3. BACKUP PLAN/ANGIE STONE
    4. LOVE ON TOP/ BEYONCE
    5. YOU MAKE ME FEEL (LIKE A NATURAL WOMAN)/ARETHA FRANKLIN
    6. IF I WERE YOUR WOMAN/GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS
    7. WOMAN TO WOMAN/SHIRLEY BROWN
    8. WALK ON BY/DIONNE WARWICK
    9. WRECKLESS LOVE/ALICIA KEYS
    10. GIRL/DESTINY'S CHILD
    11. KISS OF LIFE/SADE
    12. SWEET LOVE/ANITA BAKER
    13. WHEN IT HURTS SO BAD/LAURYN HILL
    14. NOT GON CRY/MARY J BLIGE
    15. SUPERWOMAN/KARYN WHITE
    16. LADIE'S CHOICE/TEENA MARIE
    17. LADIE'S FIRST/QUEEN LATIFAH & MONIE LOVE

  • Another DJ mix experience from the DJ Rhythm Dee archives.
    Sourced from my original mix tapes from the past.

    This raw unpolished tape with blemishes and all features bits and pieces from the golden era of the urban and hip hop scene of the 90's.

    Featuring Jay Z, Tribe Called Quest, The Lost Boyz, Blackstreet, Janet Jackson, Lauryn Hill, Cutty Ranks, and many, many others.

    DJ Rhythm Dee

  • This episode features the love jams by Earth Wind & Fire, The Floaters, Switch, Teddy Pendergrass, Luther Vandross, Blackstreet, Avante, and many more of my favorites.

    Do you remember that school dance, house party, or night at the club when you waited for the DJ to rock the slow jams because you just had to get close to that special someone before anybody else? What about that first feeling of true love when all you could see wherever you went was your object of desire? This episode is for the lovers, and those who remember the way it used to be.

    Happy Valentine’s from DJ Rhythm Dee

    PLAYLIST

    1. Float on by The Floaters
    2. They'll Never Be by Switch
    3. Love Ballad by L.T.D.
    4. I'll Write a Song for You by Earth, Wind & Fire
    5. If You’re Not Back In Love By Monday by Millie Jackson
    6. Come On Go With Me by Teddy Pendergrass
    7. For The Lover In You by Shalamar
    8. Love’s Train by ConFunkShun
    9. Let's Get Closer by Atlantic Starr
    10. If This World Were Mine by Luther Vandross
    11. Secret Garden by Quincy Jones
    12. Shhh by Tevin Campbell
    13. Tonights the Night by Blackstreet
    14. Changed by Maxwell
    15. My First Love by Avant
    16. Don't Mind by Mary J Blige
    17. Zoom by Commodores

  • Hip House, a raw hybrid of rap and house music, was popularized in Chicago by local DJs and producers circa 1986. This driving thumping music reached prominence in 1989 and by then spread to Jersey, Washington, Toronto, the U.K., and beyond.
    DJ Rhythm Dee takes you on a trip jacking to the sounds of Fast Eddie, Mr. Lee, Tyree Cooper, Kool Rock Steady, Doug Lazy, The Wee Papa Girl Rappers, and much more!

    Jack To the Sound of The Underground!

    PLAYLIST

    1. MOVE YOUR BODY -TYREE F/JMD
    2. PUMP YOUR BODY - MR. LEE
    3. TURN UP THE BASS - TYREE F/KOOLROCK STEADY
    4. TURN IT UP - MR. LEE
    5. LET'S GET HYPED - KOOL ROCK STEADY
    6. IT'S MY BUSINESS - MR. LEE
    7. GET UP - FAST EDDIE F/SUNDANCE
    8. ACID THUNDER - FAST EDDIE
    9. HIP HOUSE - FAST EDDIE
    10. LET'S GO - FAST EDDIE
    11. HARDCORE HIP HOUSE - TYREE
    12. I CAN DANCE - FAST EDDIE
    13. AIN'T WE FUNKIN NOW - JULIAN "JUMPIN" PEREZ/KOOL ROCK STEADY
    14. JACK 2 THE SOUND - FAST EDDIE
    15. YO YO GET FUNKY - FAST EDDIE
    16. LET THE MUSIC TAKE CONTROL - TYREE
    17. GET BUSY - MR. LEE
    18. COME INTO MY HOUSE - QUEEN LATIFAH
    19. RUN THE RHYTHM - THE QUEEN OF GHETTO MADNESS
    20. HEAT IT UP - THE WEE PAPA GIRL RAPPERS
    21. THIS BEAT IS TECHNOTRONIC - TECHNOTRONIC
    22. PUMP UP THE JAM - TECHNOTRONIC
    23. AHH GET IT - DOUG LAZY
    24. PLANET E - KC FLIGHT

  • I thought it would be interesting to assemble not only Prince’s work but also those who worked with him.
    His first ripple of influence of the Minneapolis sound was of course those artists that grew up with him as he was honing his craft. Those former bandmates went
    on to create their own brand of magic which of course influenced others. Even in my own life while managing bands in the late 80's, our number one influence was Prince and all those trying to capture his unique sound.
    From the songs we covered to the wardrobe we chose, to the swagger we displayed on stage.
    We all wanted to become a loyal member of his royal family.

    This episode features, Prince, The Time, Andre Cymone, Sheila E., Jesse Johnson, Vanity 6, and much more.

    Let's Go Crazy!

    PLAYLIST

    1. LET'S WORK/PRINCE
    2. WILD & LOOSE/THE TIME
    3. NASTY GIRL/VANITY 6
    4. SCREAMS OF PASSION/THE FAMILY
    5. A BROKEN HEART CAN MEND/ALEXANDER O'NEAL
    6. SEX SHOOTER/APPOLLONIA 6
    7. EVERYBODY DANCE/TAMARA & THE SEEN
    8. BE YOUR MAN/JESSE JOHNSON
    9. THE DANCE ELECTRIC/ANDRE CYMONE
    10. SUGAR WALLS/SHEENA EASTON
    11. I COULD NEVER TAKE THE PLACE OF YOUR MAN/PRINCE
    12. LOVE ON/SHEILA E.
    13. STROKE/MAZARATI
    14. ARE YOU MY BABY/WENDY & LISA
    15. SHH…. /EVIN CAMPBELL
    16. IF I WAS YOUR GIRLFRIEND/PRINCE
    17. NOTHING COMPARES 2 U/THE FAMILY
    18. NEW POWER GENERATION PART II/PRINCE


  • Another old-school vinyl mix experience from the DJ Rhythm Dee archives.

    This presentation will be a slice & dice of quick hits from the classic old-school era which hopefully will bring back fond memories from a golden period of music.

    Featuring; Prince, Lakeside, Cameo, The S.O.S. Band, B.T. Express, and many more!

    PLAYLIST

    1. Do What You Want To/The Bar-Kays
    2. Disco Circus/Martin Circus
    3. Movin'/Brass Construction
    4. Who Is He and What is He to You/Creative Source
    5. I Know You Got Soul/Eric B. & Rakim
    6. Bass (How Low Can You Go)/Simon Harris
    7. The Payback Mix/James Brown
    8. Do you Wanna Get Funky With Me/Peter Brown
    9. Here Comes The Express/B.T. Express
    10. Let's Start The Dance/Bohannon
    11. Ain't We Funkin' Now/Brothers Johnson
    12. Dancin'/Crown Heights Affair
    13. Push/One Way
    14. Hop Scotch Gwen Guthrie
    15. Boops/Sly & Robbie
    16. Do Your Dance/Rose Royce
    17. High Hopes/The S.O.S. Band
    18. The Beat Goes On/The Whispers
    19. A Night to Remember/Shalamar
    20. Fool' Paradise/Meli'sa Morgan
    21. Upside Down/Diana Ross
    22. Change of Heart/Change
    23. Shine Your Light/Grainger
    24. Fantastic Voyage/Lakeside
    25. I Wanna Be Your Lover/Prince
    26. Do You Love What You Feel/Rufus f/Chaka Khan
    27. Taste The Music/Kleeer
    28. Keep Your Body Workin'/Kleeer
    29. It's A Love Thing The Whispers
    30. Fire It Up/Rick James
    31. It's All The Way Live/Lakeside
    32. Peanut Butter/Twenny Nine/Lenny White
    33. Wide Receiver/Michael Henderson
    34. I Just Want To Be/Cameo
    35. Shake Your Pants/Cameo
    36. Still In The Groove/Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio
    37. Free World/Jesse Johnson
    38. House Quake/Prince
    39. Take Your Time) Do It Right)/The S.O.S. Band
    40. Funky Soul Makossa/Nairobi
    41. Time/Stone
    42. You're The One For Me/ D-Train
    43. The Smurf/Tyrone Brunson
    44. Al-Naafiysh/Hashim
    45. Dance To The Drummer's Beat/Herman Kelly & Life
    46. Just Got Paid/Johnny Kemp
    47. Poison/Bell Biv Devoe
    48. Flash To The Beat/Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
    49. The Adventures Of Grandmaster Flash/Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
    50. Apache/The Sugarhill Gang
    51. That's The Joint/Funky 4 + 1

  • This episode covers my specific memory of 1980, the start of a brand-new decade. For me, that year of music was synonymous with going to the roller rinks in Scarborough and throwing down what you had on wheels (if you could).
    Do you remember the funky skate, the moonlight skate, or "shoot-the-duck"? This was also a pinnacle year for what is now known as 'old school funk' as well as the surging growth of rap music. It was a great time to be young with great friends and most of all fantastic memorable music.

    This is my 1980.

    Remember when music was Music!

    DJ Rhythm Dee

    PLAYLIST


    1. ROLLER SKATE/VAUGHAN MASON
    2. CHARLIE SAYS/FATBACK BAND
    3. MONSTER JAM/SPOONIE GEE F/SEQUENCE
    4. MORE BOUNCE/ ZAPP
    5. POP IT/ONE WAY
    6. JAMAICA FUNK/TOM BROWNE
    7. TAKE YOUR TIME/S.O.S. BAND
    8. I JUST WANT TO DANCE WITH YOU/STARPOINT
    9. I'M COMING OUT/DIANA ROSS
    10. LOVELY ONE/THE JACKSONS
    11. FREEDOM/GRAND MASTER FLASH & THE FURIOUS 5
    12. WHERE DID WE GO WRONG/L.T.D.
    13. WHY HAVE I LOST YOU/CAMEO
    14. I NEED YOUR LOVIN'/TEENA MARIE
    15. I'VE JUST BEGUN TO LOVE YOU/DYNASTY
    16. BOUNCE ROCK SKATE ROLL/VAUGHAN MASON

  • Enjoy the latest party installment by DJ Rhythm Dee. This is a nice blend of urban party favorites from the 70s 80s, and the 90s.
    Featuring; Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock, Fatman Scoop, Young MC, The Sugarhill Gang, Kurtis Blow, Sister Sledge, Bobby Brown, Boyz II Men, and many more.

    Let’s take this ride together!

  • This is the story of six young men coming together while being students at Alabama’s Tuskegee Institute (University). Their mutual interest in music quickly transformed from a hobby to worldwide success. In what seemed like a relatively short time the Commodores were able to soar high on the charts and create lasting memories for those of us growing up in the 70s.

    Remember when music was Music!

    DJ Rhythm Dee

    PLAYLIST


    1. MACHINE GUN/ COMMODORES

    2. SWEET LOVE/ COMMODORES

    3. SLIPPERY WHEN IT'S WET/ COMMODORES

    4. FANCY DANCER/ COMMODORES

    5. JUST TO BE CLOSE TO YOU/ COMMODORES

    6. EASY/ COMMODORES

    7. FLYING HIGH/ COMMODORES

    8. ZOOM/ COMMODORES

    9. THREE TIMES A LADY/ COMMODORES

    10. STILL/ COMMODORES

    11. LADY (YOU BRING ME UP)/ COMMODORES

    12. NIGHT SHIFT/ COMMODORES

    13. I FEEL SANCTIFIED/ COMMODORES

    14. BRICKHOUSE/ COMMODORES

  • Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all the BMS listeners across the globe. I wish you and your families all the best during this festive season, and I thank you very much for your support all year.
    I love this special time of year and I am happy to share some of my Christmas memories and grooves with you.

    Be safe and enjoy!

    This episode features Donny Hathaway, The Temptations, The O’Jays, The Whispers, Denise Williams, and many more.

    DJ Rhythm Dee

    PLAYLIST

    1. DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR/ DENICE WILLIAMS
    2. THE MISTLETOE JAM/ LUTHER VANDROSS
    3. CHRISTMAS FOREVER/ FREDDIE JACKSON
    4. JINGLE BELLS /BEBE & CECE WINANS
    5. WHITE CHRISTMAS/ THE O'JAYS
    6. LET IT SNOW/ BOYZ II MEN
    7. MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL/ SALSOUL ORCHESTRA
    8. THIS CHRISTMAS/ DONNY HATHAWAY
    9. HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS/ WHISPERS
    10. EVERY YEAR, EVERY CHRISTMAS/LUTHER VANDROSS
    11. SILENT NIGHT/ TEMPTATIONS
    12. THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY/ SALSOUL ORCHESTRA

  • This episode features grooves from Aurra, Earth Wind & Fire, Cameo, Teddy Pendergrass, Change, and many more!

    DJ Rhythm Dee hosts a recurring segment known as the Black Magic Sounds. The show will feature the smooth grooves of Neo-Soul, and Jazz, as well as Funk, R&B, Disco, Soulful House, Slow Jams, and anything that moves you. It’s all about feeling the music and hearing some tracks that were forgotten or entirely new to you.

    Remember when music was Music!

    PLAYLIST
    1. Nasty Disposition/Aurra
    2. Love Overboard /Gladys Knight & The Pips
    3. Plane Love/Jeffery Osborne
    4. Moonlit Rendezvous (f/Heather Haywood)/Cool Million
    5. I'd Rather Dance With You (f/ Narada Michael Walden)/Cornell C.C. Carter
    6. Do Right/Incognito
    7. The One/Juanita Wynn
    8. Heaven Only Knows/Teddy Pendergrass
    9. Sharing Your Love/Change
    10. Dreaming/Bill Summers & Summer Heat
    11. Love Music/Earth Wind & Fire
    12. My One Temptation - Club Mix/Mica Paris
    13. Your Love/Keith Sweat
    14. A Little More Love/Lisa Stansfield
    15. You Will Know/Stevie Wonder
    16. Use It or Lose It/Cameo
    17. Your Love (It's The One For Me)/The S.O.S. Band