WAautisticguy wrote:
Unlike me, who has listened to this format since being a preschooler around 2001-2002, most people dislike smooth jazz music. They think the music is "fake" jazz and "elevator music." Well, I suppose the only smooth jazz song they've ever listened to is Kenny G's annoying "Songbird," which reached the top 5 on the Hot 100 in 1986-1987. Most of these people probably wouldn't know Richard Elliot, Dave Koz, Jeff Lorber, Warren Hill, David Sanborn, Kim Waters, Chuck Loeb, David Benoit and Norman Brown that well. I feel that SJ is really relaxing to listen to and unlike lullabies, and classical music, and Mozart pieces, which most little kids listened to when taking a nap or going to bed at night, smooth jazz got me asleep faster. And plus, lots of these songs are really groovy! Some smooth jazz can also be considered "acid jazz" as well, and many smooth jazz stations (which 99% flipped formats due to low ratings, and because only "65+" listened to the format) also played smooth R&B stuff like Sade, Anita Baker, Seal etc. which I also like. We had a station in Seattle that had the format (98.9) and in elementary school I was a regular listener. I believe the station sent my dad a CD sampler as well years ago...had Richard Elliot, Dave Koz, Jonathan Butler etc on it. 98.9 flipped late in 2010 to a "modern music" format and it sucks...same 100 songs as three or four other stations in town.
I'm with you. I love smooth Jazz. We haven't had a smooth jazz radio station around here in probably ten plus years.
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