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David Jacobs To Step Down.
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This is very sad news for all lovers of good music, David's Sunday night show is the only hour that is set aside by the BBC for this easy listening relaxing music, out of all the many hours that is given out to today's less than relaxing music.
We will miss you David, along with your crystal voice, and the music that you choose to play.
This is very sad news for all lovers of good music, David's Sunday night show is the only hour that is set aside by the BBC for this easy listening relaxing music, out of all the many hours that is given out to today's less than relaxing music.
We will miss you David, along with your crystal voice, and the music that you choose to play.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi AOG - you may find internet radio to be the home of some very good easy listening.
Here's some which might be of interest: http:// www.mix cloud.c om/sear ch/?mix cloud_q uery=ea sy%20li stening
Additionally, this chap has a very good ear for Jazz in general: http:// www.mix cloud.c om/adam kvasnic a3/
Here's some which might be of interest: http://
Additionally, this chap has a very good ear for Jazz in general: http://
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Thanks for those two links AB Editor, but they don't seem to play the same music as the David Jacob show.
Thanks also triggerhippy, that seems an excellent site, but it seems that I have been introduced to it a little late.
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Thanks also triggerhippy, that seems an excellent site, but it seems that I have been introduced to it a little late.
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Sadly. I have David in my 'slushy teeth' file - including Margaret Thatcher, John Craven, Hugh Hefner, and I am sure I will think of others - people who vertainly have the money, but have opted for poor dental work making them sound as if their teeth are too big for their mouths.
It puts me right off listening to any of these people - apart from Margaret Thatcher - her monumentally patronising phrases like 'May I just say ...' in a voice that sounded like a cat sliding down a blackboard always did that job before she had her teeth done!
It puts me right off listening to any of these people - apart from Margaret Thatcher - her monumentally patronising phrases like 'May I just say ...' in a voice that sounded like a cat sliding down a blackboard always did that job before she had her teeth done!
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