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About Memory River Radio

Hi, Chuck Ayers here and welcome to my website.  Among other things the website is the Internet home of the Red River Jazz Café.  A casual place on your A. M. radio for small combo classic jazz, Blues, and conversational fun.

 

As the name indicates the Red River Jazz Café is mostly heard on weekend radio.  Serving up great classic jazz from the 1940s 50s 60s and beyond.  Great jazz serves hot and fresh at your coffee or kitchen table.  Classic jazz and a hot cup of coffee or a cold beverage will certainly get your weekend off to a good start.

 

All the small combo jazz we play is organic, acoustic and piano driven.  Lively jazz to help set the focused for the weekend.  Sort of a mental and emotional energy boost for the new weekend.  Something likes musical and emotional nutrition with a toe-tapping rhythm.  “Come down to the kitchen table y’all!”

 

Some polite conversation is mixed in here and there.  Sometimes we will find an interesting and entertaining light news article and share it with you.  Also some amusing anecdotes of personal past history will be reflected on as well.  Then mixed in here and there, short biographies of some jazz and blues artist.  All hopefully to put a grin on your face and a snap in your fingers.  I like to think of it as anti-talk radio.  No cheap shots or shrill politics.  Just happy weekend music and silliness.

 

I really do love jazz.  However, I am not a musicologist or jazz historian.  I just love and appreciate good finger snapping jazz.  No test will be given later on names of jazz artist or song titles.  Just come on in, sit down, get your favorite beverage and newspaper, and enjoy the day.

 

Chuck

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Memory River Radio is dedicated to my late Mom and Dad, who suffered with us restless kids, as we grew up as Okies in East Los Angeles.  Thanks to them, we always had a radio turned on in our house.  Radios tuned to Sunday morning gospel music, old time radio programs, classic jazz, and oldies rock and roll.  Through all the years, radio provided we kids a back drop for all our escapades, celebrations, conflicts and misadventures.  Most of all, radio provided Sunday morning inspiration and entertainment for all us kids.  From our old dark mahogany table top Philco round top radio to our large Sears Silvertone dual cabinet blond wood stereo console, radio kept us humming and thinking.  Listening to Radio over the years certainly is what inspired my imagination and later attempts at creative writings.  Chuck Ayers

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