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Riverwalk Jazz was not a regular PBS program, although I think there was one special they made for it. It was a weekly feature on XM Radio for a number of years. And I listened to Keillor for many years, then Thille's replacement. Not much left these days, though, as far as I can find. I do catch livestreams when available. Andy Brown had a regular stream for a long time before Chicago opened back up, and Emmet Cohen has a weekly that is also excellent. There is a lot of good music available, just not much on SiriusXM, at least that I care about.
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08-28-2021 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by sgosnell
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Also, being music theater fans, we like the broadway channel.
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One thing I should mention, I rarely use my Sirius unless taking a day trip, because we have a nice fm jazz station 91.1 out of Toronto that I am able to pull in crystal clear here in NY state. Maybe because the signal travels easily over the distance of the Lake Ontario water? Who knows why it works, but it's what I almost always have on.
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Originally Posted by ARGewirtz
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Originally Posted by FwLineberry
I listen to Real Jazz which is fairly decent. Not stellar but decent IMHO. There is a blues station near it that is OK. Classical music is OK as well. Also, if you have Sirius you have to listen to Little Steven's Underground Garage. It is really cool when he is DJ'ing, IMHO. Other than that there are some decent rock stations that can get obscure like someone had mentioned Early Bailey's. MLB is good and of course you can get any news that you like. All in all Sirius is not worth the price that I am paying after my trial ran out but it is somewhat convenient to have (if it wouldn't cut out right when you want to hear something continue.)
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