DA JukeBox Show

DA JukeBox Show DA JukeBox! Show, with Choco & Hershey. Variations of Life, grown folks music for the 35 and older crowd.

Weekdays, Monday thru Friday 7pm-10pm
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11/28/2021

Blue Ivy Carter rapped a few of dad JAY-Z’s famous lines in a tribute video played during his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The rapper’s wife,...

11/17/2020
National Guard controlling the crowd at the Wharf due to lack of social distancing
04/12/2020

National Guard controlling the crowd at the Wharf due to lack of social distancing

04/12/2020

Dear Prince Georgians:

Today I am writing to announce that I will sign an Executive Order requiring all patrons shopping in County grocery stores, pharmacies and large chain retail establishments to wear masks or face coverings to enter. The order also requires individuals who ride “TheBus”, our County’s bus transit system, to wear masks or face coverings onboard.

This Executive Order takes effect Wednesday, April 15, 2020. The order will also require that grocery stores, pharmacies and large retailers promote social distancing inside and outside of the stores while customers wait.

The safety and wellbeing of all Prince Georgians during this pandemic is my top priority. For the protection of employees who work in these establishments, as well as the customers who need these essential services, it is critical that each person does their part to cover their faces and minimize their exposure to others.

These steps will be critical to help us flatten the curve and prevent the spread of COVID-19. We know there are people with the virus who are walking around and showing no symptoms, and these actions will prevent them from spreading it to others.

I also want to remind Prince Georgians about the Governor’s stay-at-home order this Easter weekend. Please resist the urge to visit family members for large gatherings, and instead, host virtual celebrations with family and friends. While I know this will be difficult for many, it is necessary to help us prevent the further spread of this virus in our community.

Following these guidelines will not only protect you, but will also protect your fellow Prince Georgians. We are in this together and we will get through this crisis together. Stay safe, stay strong, and I wish everyone celebrating tomorrow a happy and blessed Easter!

Yours in service,

Angela Alsobrooks

Music Moment: "Master Gee"' Guy Brien grew up in Teaneck, New Jersey where at an early age he was exposed to a steady st...
03/10/2019

Music Moment: "Master Gee"' Guy Brien grew up in Teaneck, New Jersey where at an early age he was exposed to a steady stream of doo w*p and rhythm and blues, and established himself as an energetic emcee in the pioneering Phase 2 hip hop crew. During the early infancy of the commercial hip hop movement in 1979, Master Gee, Big Bank Hank and Wonder Mike were discovered by producer Sylvia Robinson and brought together to form The Sugarhill Gang.

O'Brien stepped away from Sugar Hill Records in 1984, and established himself as a successful entrepreneur in the magazine industry. During the group's departure from the label, Joey Robinson Jr., son of Sugar Hill producer Sylvia Robinson, used the stage name Master Gee. O'Brien and Wonder Mike went to court over the use of the group's name and stage names as documented in the film, I Want My Name Back. In 2014, name usage was amicably resolved, and Master Gee has since re-emerged as a mainstay in the hip hop community and music industry.

He currently lives in the Washington, DC area, and actively performs worldwide with The Sugarhill Gang and as a solo DJ. He is also a highly sought after public speaker and storyteller.

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