Radio Station Information
KJZY 93.7 FM
City of License:
Sebastopol, CA
Format:
Smooth Jazz
Market:
Santa Rosa, CA
Owner:
Redwood Empire Stereocasters
KJZY is an FM radio station broadcasting at 93.7 MHz. The station is licensed to Sebastopol, CA and is part of the Santa Rosa, CA radio market. The station broadcasts Smooth Jazz programming and goes by the name "Smooth Jazz 93.7" on the air. KJZY is owned by Redwood Empire Stereocasters.
Station Coverage Map
Most Played Artist
George Benson, Michael Buble, Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra, David Benoit, John Mayer, Sade, Tony Bennett, Luther Vandross, Peter White, Kenny G, Dave Koz, Marvin Gaye, Earth, Wind & Fire, David Sanborn, Candy Dulfer, Joyce Cooling, Paul Brown, Anita Baker, Boney James
Nearby Radio Stations
KZST 100.1 FM, KSRO 1350AM 103.5FM, La Maquina Musical 1460 / 107.5, KRJF 92.3 FM, K300AO 107.9 FM, Broken FM 103.1, KUPV 100.5 FM, Hot 101.7, Mix 104.9, K-Love 92.1 KZST 100.1 FMListener Comments and Reviews
Would like to hear Bette Midler's version of Mambo Italiano. Recently heard it and it's pure fun. I also like the one played often on your station. Thanks.
By: Frances Vera on February 26, 2013
Been a listener since 2004 and your station was my favorite station until recently the signal in Petaluma has changed from great to non existant. What on earth have you done? Your signal is now so bad at my house that other stations go over you, and I don't speak spanish!
While driving, your signal doesn't become stereo until I get to the top of Cotati Grade. What has happened? I use to listen all the way to Novato...Please respond.
By: Greg MacCarthy on June 26, 2013
Play some Lindsey Webster!
By: Susan on September 1, 2016
Tiburon Film Society will present "The Jazz Ambassadors" at the Tiburon Library located at 1501 Tiburon Boulevard in Tiburon, on Thursday, April 11, 2019 @ 6:30 PM.
Running Time: 90 minutes
Country: USA
Genre: Documentary
Cast: Quincy Jones, Luis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Charli Persip, Leslie Odom Jr.
Director: Hugo Berkeley
Description: The Jazz Ambassadors tells the little-known story of when America deployed jazz legends like Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, and Benny Goodman, along with their mixed-race bands, to fight on the front lines of the Cold War, giving the Civil Rights Movement a voice on the world stage when it most needed one. Drawing on an incredible performance archive and detailed personal accounts of the tours, as well as cinematic re-constructions of crucial sequences, the film immerses viewers in this thrilling journey, accompanied by a truly swinging soundtrack.
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Admission is FREE and open to the public
By: Marty Johnson on March 25, 2019
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