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Not much time to post today, but here's 90 minutes of Bahamadia's B-Side show from 103.9FM Philadelphia.
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17/04/2016
09/04/2016
Bahamadia's B-Sides show - #2
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Thought I had posted #1 but I must've forgot....
Here's something I've copied and pasted -
" Her historic weekly radio show at Philadelphia’s 103.9FM, “Bahamadia’s B-Sides”(circa 1997-1999), reigned as one of the highest rated radio shows in Philadelphia. ” Bahamadia’s B-Sides” gave Philly radio listeners their first taste of then unknown artist like Eminem, Mos Def, and many of the Rawkus Records roster of artist during the late 1990’s. In a nutshell, “B-Sides” showcased underground talent worldwide and served as a template for taste-maker forums such as “Now Hear This” presented by fellow Philadelphians The Roots. In Bahamadia’s words, “the show was designed to nurture grass-roots culture.”
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Thought I had posted #1 but I must've forgot....
Here's something I've copied and pasted -
" Her historic weekly radio show at Philadelphia’s 103.9FM, “Bahamadia’s B-Sides”(circa 1997-1999), reigned as one of the highest rated radio shows in Philadelphia. ” Bahamadia’s B-Sides” gave Philly radio listeners their first taste of then unknown artist like Eminem, Mos Def, and many of the Rawkus Records roster of artist during the late 1990’s. In a nutshell, “B-Sides” showcased underground talent worldwide and served as a template for taste-maker forums such as “Now Hear This” presented by fellow Philadelphians The Roots. In Bahamadia’s words, “the show was designed to nurture grass-roots culture.”
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