Your Music - YM interview with Nicole Richele


119:53 minutes (109.77 MB)

Interview with Columbus Saxophonist Nicole Richele, featuring music from Nicole's current band, the Fabulous Johnson Brothers www.thejbros.com and other artists Nicole sites as inspirations including Maceo Parker, Rashan Roland Kirk, and Eddie Krivko

Bus Bass Show Vol 56


60:25 minutes (82.98 MB)

Dj Hawstyle on the 1's and 2's with an all vinyl jungle/drum & Bass rinseout this week, old and new sounds, so whats ya flava!?!?!?!?!?

Interview with Francisco Espinoza


58:36 minutes (107.29 MB)

Valentine's Day '13 with The Love Doctor - Part 1


59:35 minutes (56.86 MB)

Anniversary Show - February 4, 2013


29:39 minutes (27.14 MB)

Where were you in 2009? Tonight's show celebrates Youth Beat's 4th anniversary. Hear some segments from the first six months of the show. Youth Beat archives include almost 100 shows. Check them out!

Your Music - YM intervierw with Nicole Sherbern


69:49 minutes (127.86 MB)

interview with Columbus saxophonist Nicole Sherbern with music from Nicole's group, the Fabulouys Johnson Brothyers. Also Musorgski, Maceo Parker, John Coltrane, Rashan Roland Kirk, Manu Dibngo and Bilail Sunni Ali. The Fabulos Johnson Brothers web site is www.thejbros.com

Pamoja FM January 30th 2013


57:50 minutes (52.95 MB)

Luso Dance ft. Yuri Da Cunha w/ To Maluco

Groundhog Forecasts Prosperous 2013 For Gahanna’s Economy

(GAHANNA, Ohio)- February 3, 2013
In a small Pennsylvania town, Punxatawney Phil forecasted an early spring early yesterday morning and city leaders in the Columbus suburb of Gahanna forecasted continuous economic growth for the east side suburb at the 16th Annual Groundhog Day Economic Forecast Breakfast on Friday.

The breakfast was held at the Creekside Conference and Event Center in Olde Gahanna as Gahanna celebrated its economic success in 2012 and its economic growth for the year ahead.

The City of Gahanna released surveys of the city’s General Fund Revenue from the past year. 62 percent of the city’s funds come from income tax.

For the 2011 year, 35 percent of money was spent on public safety. 16 percent was spent on general government. 15 percent was spent on the city’s Parks & Recreation department. 12 percent was spent on community and economic development, and 11 percent each was spent of public service and transfers, respectively.

In the 2011 tax year, most of the city’s real estate tax dollars went to the Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools. 17 percent of real estate tax dollars went to the Mifflin Township Fire Department. 11 percent went to Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health (ADAMH) Services. Seven percent went to Franklin County Children’s Services and Senior Options. Four percent each went to the Columbus Metropolitan Library. Two percent each went to the Franklin County Metro Parks, the Eastland Joint Vocational Schools, and the Franklin County General Fund. The remaining three percent of Gahanna’s real estate tax dollars in the 2011 tax year went back to the City of Gahanna.

Berbers from America - Show 3


52:08 minutes (47.74 MB)

Feb022013Tejano


58:31 minutes (107.16 MB)
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