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Summary: The #1 Live Free internet Radio Station online Crs Radio Station The Knowledge Station brings you daily/weekly Reggae shows, live interviews with Reggae, Calypso, Samba, gospel, Hip Hop, Dancehall Artist, News, Sports and commentary from around the world. Caribbean Radio Show Station Network Listen to our web radio station daily from 24/7 features an eclectic array of Caribbean Island, African ethnic music from Africa ,St Vincent, Grenada, Guyana ,Brazil, Trinidad ,Cuba, Bahamas, Anguilla, Haiti, Barbados, Mexico ,Brazil and Costa Rica and many others. We introduce listeners to the culture Island food, folk medicine and customs. Listen to Jamaica internet web radio online program - Marcus Garvey teachings, bible, religion discussion, business, online Legal Advice, Free reading Astrology & Feng Shui and live Chat. Listeners can talk to Reggae music Artists. Reggae Top 40, Friday night Reggae after dark Sundays African Vibes, Monday religious discussion, Tuesdays Technology, Wednesday Project give back Jamaica and many more interesting shows. The home of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Dennis Brown , Tessanne Chin, Shaggy, Shawn Paul , Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller Usain Bolt , and Veronica Campbell 2012 Olympic Champion and Jamaica’s 50 anniversary , best vacation spot in the Caribbean with white sand beaches . Caribbean Radio Show online at www.crsradio.com and www.caribbeanradioshow.com. CrsRadio The Knowledge Station Internet Web Radio Station -Email talk radio online at Caribbeantalkshow@gmail.com call in 661-467-2407

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 Reggae Artist important you shoud know bout music industry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:24:00

Reggae Artist  important you shoud know bout music industry Social Networking is Not Going to Save Your Musical Life Social networking CAN be handy tool in connecting with your fans and keeping them on board and interested. It can also be a huge distraction if you don't give it the right place on your list of priorities. Now, I know you can think of a lot of musicians who have gotten something going on a social networking site. Go ahead, see how many you can list....ok, now what percentage of the total number of musicians who are on the net does your list represents? Exactly. Don't neglect the other parts of your music career in favor of being active on social networking sites. Ever. Also, don't ever pay anyone to "teach" you how to use social networking sites effectively. There is no magic formula. None. The best way to be successful on these sites is to be yourself and figure out what feels right to you. You don't need to pay someone to tell you how that's done, no matter how much some people may tell you that you do. It's not rocket science. Just jump in. You'll get it. If you need some advice about what works and what doesn't, there are more free resources dedicated to offering advice on this kind of stuff than you could hope to read in a lifetime. See, I even have a few myself: http://musicians.about.com/od/musicindustrybasics/a/musicneedtoknow_2.htm call with question  8-11pm 661-467-2407

 RULA BROWN - Peace and Love Vibration Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:03:00

"The Peace & Love Vibration Show" and "The SULTRY SUNDAY SLOW Jamz" (SSSJamz) with RULA BROWN. REGGAE and SOUL music to thrill your body and soul, excellent music from the great island of Jamaica which features bob marley beenieman rulabrown dennis brown ken boothe and much more yellowman ziggy marley, tune into www.caribbeanradioshow.com Sat/Sun/Mon/Thurs for "The Peace & Love Vibration Show".

 Female Behavior Men Will No Longer Tolerate_Host Paul Wayne | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:20:00

You say to us, "You're not romantic anymore." Fine, we'll try harder. But only if you agree to initiate once in a while, too. Deal?2. Then there's "You never listen." This is not an inherently male trait. I mean, how many times does a guy have to explain the infield-fly rule?3. No, you don't look fat. Did we mention how you never listen?4. If you ask our opinion, please don't get mad when we give it. The color of the curtains shouldn't be a referendum on our relationship.5. It's just a spider, for Pete's sake. Step on it.6. We worked a 60-hour week, took out the garbage, did the dishes, paid the bills, walked the dog, changed the oil, picked up the dry cleaning, read to the kids, and gave you equal time. All we're asking for is 3 hours on the couch on Sunday.7. No more deflecting responsibility for crummy behavior with cute and kittenish responses. You can't giggle your way out of trouble anymore.8. You know damn well what we're doing in there. Stop asking. Read more: http://www.menshealth.com/mhlists/intolerable_behavior_for_women/#ixzz2Xri9xVxj

 I was just thinking... - Jul 06,2013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:00:00

Who are we? Are we just the bodies we live in or are we more? We have talked about the mind and the body now we seek to understand the spriit and why we have one. These are the lesson I have learned that started with a question..I am doing this right? Are you really Chosen?

 I was just thinking...who are we? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:00:00

Who are we? Are we just the bodies we live in or are we more? We have talked about the mind and the body now we seek to understand the spriit and why we have one. These are the lesson I have learned that started with a question..I am doing this right? Are you really Chosen?    

 Vetran Reggae Artist Susan Cadogan& Starlet Chyna Nicole | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:53:00

Live Chat Vetran Reggae Artist Susan Cadogan and The beaufiful Starlet Chyna Nicole  Susan Cadogan is the daughter of singer Lola Cadogan, who released several 78rpm singles of devotional music during the 1950s.She spent several years of her childhood in Belize, She trained and qualified as a librarian,  Her talents as a singer led to her recording her first single, "Love My Life" for Jamaican Broadcasting DJ Jerry Lewis, Lee "Scratch" Perry was in the recording studio at the time, and was impressed by Cadogan's voice enough to record an album's worth of material with her, also renaming her Susan.One of her first recordings for Perry, a cover of Millie Jackson's soul hit, "Hurt So Good" Singer/songwriter Chyna Nicole (Tania Nicole Williams) was born in New York City to proud Jamaican parents from Kingston’s Waterhouse, Carl and Yvonne Williams.  At the tender age of 5, Nicole read the the back of Michael Jackson’s albums, and began her song writing techniques.  Additionally, the rich musical culture of Waterhouse, was instilled in her by her father, who was the first apprentice to the legendary U-Roy. He was an artist himself who had recorded for producers Joe Gibbs and Duke Reid. Her mom Yvonne was once a member of Reggae’s first Grammy winner, Black Uhuru,Her first release was in 1994 “Love Me Tenderly” performed with LukIe D under her father’s Jamaican label, Little C. This record was released under the name Nicole Williams, however, after that she decided to rename her artist name to Chyna Nicole for future releases.  Upon graduating from Howard University majoring in Radio/TV/Film and working for various media arenas including Showtime Networks, WNET, VP Records, and Westwood One Radio, she relocated to  Jamaica to record an album with her father.  

 RULA BROWN w/ PALVS plays the best music and information | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:01:00

peace and love vibration show w rula brown  

 Hopeton Brown speaking the music and feeling the Vibes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:33:00

Hopeton Brown speaking the music and feeling the Vibes reggae music  for socially  conscious www.caribbeanradioshow .com www.crsradio.com

 Drums of Africa comes alive and Jesse Jendah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:02:00

Drums of Africa  comes alive  and Jesse Jendah

 Humans are on earth because they want sex and revenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:33:00

Historically, the reasons people have sex have to reproduce, to experience pleasure, or to relieve sexual tension. Several theoretical perspectives suggest that mo- tives for engaging in sexual intercourse ranging from the mundane (e.g., ‘‘I wanted to experience physical pleasure’’) to the spiritual (e.g., ‘‘I wanted to get closer to God’’), from altruistic (e.g.,‘‘I wanted the person to feel good about himself/herself’’)to vengeful (e.g., ‘‘I wanted to get back at my partner for having cheated on me’’). The Physical reasons Stress Reduction,Pleasure ,Physical,Desirability and Experience Seeking.The Goal Attainment subfactors included Resources,Social Status,Revenge  and Utilitarian.The Emotional subfactors included Love and Commitment and Expression. The three Insecurity subfac- tors included Self-Esteem Boost,duty/Pressure andMate Guarding.  Individual differences in expressed reasons for having sex were coherently linked with personality traits and with individual differences in sexual strategies. adapted:http://www.homepage.psy.utexas.edu/homepage/group/busslab/pdffiles /why%20humans%20have%20sex%202007.pdf 1. To inflict punishment in return for (injury or insult). 2. To seek or take vengeance for (oneself or another person); avenge.1. The act of taking vengeance for injuries or wrongs; retaliation.2. Something done in vengeance; a retaliatory measure.3. A desire for revenge; spite or vindictiveness.4. An opportunity to retaliate, as by a return sports match after a defeat.caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com www.caribbeanradioshow.com www.crsradio.com   call in   at 8pm  on 661-467-2407Human are on earth because they want sex and revenge

 What about some real Oldies but Goodies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:05:00

What about oldies 60s 70s 80s real Oldies but Goodies  greatest hits music mix  

 Live from Barbados The 246 Road Show w/ Livity Sounds | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:58:00

The 246 Road Show is a program dedicated to bringing the essence of Barbadian life style and culture to our listeners worldwide. You will expirience the finest sounds and music Barbados has to offer as well as being kept up to date on the latest issues and topics which will be up for discussion with you, our loyal listeners.

 Sultry Sunday Slow Jamz w/ Rula Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:51:00

RULA BROWN with the SLOW JAMZ 3-7pm ET. Name the song artist contest starts at 5pm ET and we will interview Angelia Elliott about The International All African Inventors Museum. www.RulaBrownNetwork.com

 Climate Change, WE Can Solve It | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:57:00

Big Show Today, we will be featuring exclusively female reggae artists! Listen up.. Coming to you live from Costa Rica and brought to you by the La Reserva Forest Foundation (LRFF). We invite you to participate in this most interesting and interactive show by calling in or participating in the "green" chat room. LRFF is working to solve climate change and lost resources by restoring the tropical forests in the "lungs of the world".  Climate change is our continuing topic. It's being caused by human activity not volcanoes, solar activity or a universal conspiracy. This is a platform for everyone to tell us your views on cc, ask questions about this most important issue. The majority of people are very uninformed about cc because it has become unmentionable in the mainstream media.  Talking about it is the first step to solving it.  As always great roots and culture music plus interesting Caribbean news and events.  Give us a call, get involved! (661) 467-2407

 Reggae Artist important you shoud know bout music industry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:10:00

Reggae Artist  important you shoud know bout music industry Social Networking is Not Going to Save Your Musical Life Social networking CAN be handy tool in connecting with your fans and keeping them on board and interested. It can also be a huge distraction if you don't give it the right place on your list of priorities. Now, I know you can think of a lot of musicians who have gotten something going on a social networking site. Go ahead, see how many you can list....ok, now what percentage of the total number of musicians who are on the net does your list represents? Exactly. Don't neglect the other parts of your music career in favor of being active on social networking sites. Ever. Also, don't ever pay anyone to "teach" you how to use social networking sites effectively. There is no magic formula. None. The best way to be successful on these sites is to be yourself and figure out what feels right to you. You don't need to pay someone to tell you how that's done, no matter how much some people may tell you that you do. It's not rocket science. Just jump in. You'll get it. If you need some advice about what works and what doesn't, there are more free resources dedicated to offering advice on this kind of stuff than you could hope to read in a lifetime. See, I even have a few myself: http://musicians.about.com/od/musicindustrybasics/a/musicneedtoknow_2.htm call with question  8-11pm 661-467-2407

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