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Since 1985, KUVO has provided a rare blend of music & news. We broadcast the best in Jazz, Latin Jazz & Blues in addition to 17 locally produced, culturally diverse programs.
Timothy Jones JOHN THOMAS My dad, who is no longer here, was a supporter of Wrexham AFC for more than 70 years. Even when he was very ill that didn t stop him supporting his team. He was a wheelchair user and was the first wheelchair user on the new platform which made his day. In his words, Wrexham is the name! Tracy Thomas JOHN ‘JAKEY’ JONES He sadly passed away in May 2020, aged 68. An avid supporter and season ticket holder for many years, he followed Wrexham for over 54 years. Every home match was on the Kop, followed by the family section of the Mold Road Stand, along with his family and friends. He was everyone’s friend and will be sadly missed.
The prize draw offers entrants the chance to win a West Wittering seaside house or Portugal holiday home
Win a West Sussex seaside house or Portugal holiday home for just £2.50 as deadline for charity raffle is extended
Ever dreamed of owning your own seaside home in West Sussex or a holiday home in the Algarve?
Friday, 5th February 2021, 12:38 pm
Those dreams could become a reality thanks to a charity raffle which is raising money for Brain Tumour Research and Surfers against Sewage. The deadline to buy tickets for the Winmybeachhome prize draw has been extended until June to raise more money for the two charities whose funding has suffered during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In 2019, Denver s live jazz scene was thriving. A year later, it s on the brink of extinction.
That became most obvious in early December, when legendary bar El Chapultepec closed after nearly nine decades. It was the third jazz venue to shut down since COVID-19 arrived. Clubs like Dazzle and Nocturne are doing what they can to stay afloat, and less traditional spots like the Mercury Cafe and Muse Performance Space in Lafayette are relying on goodwill to weather the pandemic.
Before COVID-19, Denver boasted a long jazz tradition, stretching back to the 1920s, when Five Points was known as the Harlem of the West and jazz greats frequented town. El Chaputepec, which opened the day after Prohibition ended and originally offered mariachi music, eventually became a bar where young jazz musicians honed their chops and royalty like Ella Fitzgerald, Chet Baker, Tony Bennett, Eddie Harris and many more came to play.