88 Jazz Place

88 Jazz Place Afternoon – Extended Edition

Friday 7pm-8pm

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Friday 7:00 pm 8:00 pm

Your Ultimate Friday Drive Soundtrack: Jazz and More, Straight to Your Soul

 

Now extended until 8 PM every Friday, 88 Jazz Place with Michael Valentine on WDNA 88.9FM keeps your afternoon smooth with the finest selection of straight-ahead jazz. Whether you’re unwinding after work or getting ready for the weekend, Michael Valentine brings over two decades of jazz expertise to guide you through a journey of the genre’s best. Expect a dynamic mix of jazz, BBC News, and captivating rhythms.

 

Whether you’re driving home or kicking back to relax, Michael Valentine’s expert jazz selection will keep your spirits high and your day smooth. As a trusted host with a deep love for jazz, Michael seamlessly weaves together tracks that capture the soul of straight-ahead jazz, giving listeners an immersive experience that spans the best of the genre.

 

Let Michael Valentine guide you through the rich rhythms and timeless melodies of jazz, as he brings both classics and new gems to your Friday afternoons, now extended until 8 PM.

 

Key Highlights:

 

  • Time: Monday-Friday, 3 PM – 7 PM (Fridays ONLY until 8 PM)
  • Host: Michael Valentine
  • Genres: Straight-ahead jazz, with updates on global news from BBC
  • Perfect For: Afternoon listening, workday wind-down, and discovering classic and contemporary jazz.

 

Don’t miss out on this extended jazz experience with Michael Valentine, now until 8 PM every Friday on WDNA 88.9FM. Whether you’re tuning in on the radio or streaming online, get ready to unwind with the best of straight-ahead jazz, handpicked to enhance your afternoon. Ready to relax and enjoy?

 

Past Shows by Michael Valentine:

 

 

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Michael Valentine

Since childhood, Michael Valentine has been steeped in music. His father and grandfather were musicians, arrangers, and teachers. In high school, he was one of the first to carry around a now iconic Sony Walkman, a pair of headphones always decorating his brow as he wondered the halls.  Nights were spent recording radio shows for his fictional radio station, WHACK Radio. Those tapes are, unfortunately, lost to time!




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