There's a
lot of good music out there
- Cool Jazz Café is
bringing it to you!
Cool Jazz
Café offers the smooth jazz enthusiast more.
More cuts from favorite artists including
the artist's favorites and more
new music from up and coming artists. It's
music that you won't find anywhere
else. It's more of what you really
want to hear!
Diane Dayton and Jim Buchanan created and co hosted/produced the original show and introduced smooth jazz to the central Pennsylvania airwaves on WROZ, which aired from 2002 till 2004. Cool Jazz Café was a top rated broadcast show that aired in a Sunday Brunch time slot on a soft rock formatted station. View the article that appeared in Radio and Records.
Diane Dayton is host/producer/creator of Cool Jazz Café, the next edition. Her passion for smooth jazz, the music and artists led her to continue to develop this show. Cool Jazz Café can be now be heard on the Internet.
Go to www.smoothtraxfm.com and hit the listen here box!
Cool Jazz Cafe can be heard 3 times a week on SmoothtraxFM. For your Monday afternoon pick me up at 3 PM, Thursday working late or can't sleep companion at 1 AM and Saturday for a cool start into your evening at 7 PM Eastern Time.
Smooth Trax FM is
programmed by Chris Boyce and originates
in the United Kingdom. Chris has
a mission to bring smooth jazz
not only to the UK, where there
is limited access to this music
but also to spread this positive
sound around the world. Diane was
asked to be a part of this and
she readily agreed! This latest
incarnation of Cool
Jazz Café,
takes Diane on her solo effort
to continue to bring more great
smooth jazz to listeners all over
the globe.
To sample the show,
get information
on airing
the show
in your
market,
to send
music
product or
any other
questions
please
call
Diane
Dayton
at 717-285-2544
or email
at Diane@daytoncommunications.com .
For more
smooth
jazz
news
online
check
out Carol
Archer's
column
in the Smooth
Jazz Format
Room at www.radioandrecords.com .
To check
out Smooth
Jazz
News, the premier
smooth
jazz
publication
from
Melanie
Maxwell,
go to www.smoothjazznews.com .