Sunday | 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Without a Net
Recent tracks
- Cement Shoes by DJ Spanish Fly • Cement Shoes9:56pm
- What You Gonna Do by Brother Arthur • Park Jams, Vol. 19:53pm
- Lyrics of a Pimp by 8Ball & MJG • Memphis Under World9:49pm
- Da Mystery of Chessboxin' - Radio Edit by Wu-Tang Clan • Wu: The Story Of The Wu-Tang Clan9:45pm
- Everybody (L.I.F.E.) by The Basement Khemists • Vibrate9:41pm
- Definition by Black Star • Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star9:37pm
- Like This by Shortie No Mass • Like This / U Like My Style - Single9:34pm
- Itzsoweezee (HOT) by De La Soul • Stakes Is High9:30pm
- What "U" Waitin' "4" by Jungle Brothers • Done By The Forces of Nature9:26pm
- That's the Joint by Funky 4 + 1 • Old School Hip Hop9:17pm
- Unify by Kid Capri • Soundtrack To The Streets9:12pm
- You Must Learn by Boogie Down Productions • Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop9:07pm
- Crossover by EPMD • Business Never Personal9:04pm
- Music Man by Masta Ace • Take A Look Around9:02pm
- Ya Playin' Yaself by Jeru The Damaja • Wrath Of The Math8:58pm
- Skills by Gang Starr • The Ownerz8:54pm
- Sucker M.C.'s (Krush-Groove 1) by Run–D.M.C. • The Essential Run DMC8:51pm
- Can You Feel It? by Original Concept • Def Jam Recordings Classics, Vol. 18:49pm
- Rock Dis Funky Joint by Poor Righteous Teachers • Back & Forth8:43pm
- Poppa Large by Ultramagnetic MC's • Funk Your Head Up8:40pm
- Straighten It Out by Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth • Mecca And The Soul Brother8:35pm
- Smooth Operator by Big Daddy Kane • It's A Big Daddy Thing8:31pm
- Shoop by Salt-N-Pepa • Urban Classics8:27pm
- How Ya Like Me Now by Kool Moe Dee • Greatest Hits8:23pm
- Friends by Whodini • Escape (Expanded Edition)8:19pm
- We're All in the Same Gang by The West Coast Rap All-Stars • Uncle Snoop’s “A Black Music Story”8:14pm
- Self Destruction by Stop the Violence Movement • Stop the Violence8:08pm
- It Takes Two by Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock • Essential R&B; Massive Urban, Soul and RNB Collection8:03pm
- Paid In Full by Eric B. & Rakim • Paid In Full8:00pm
Jerry Wilson
Jerry Wilson writes a weekly love letter to modern jazz from the 1950s through the 1970s, plus more experimental forms of jazz and longer tracks that allow improvisers to stretch out on their solos.