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Sunday Nite Slow Jams started in 1994 at a tiny AM radio station in the desert.  Through the years Sunday Nite Slow Jams offered listeners a special blend of old and new R&B love songs and an outlet to express special feelings to loved ones. 

Through numerous format changes and station moves, R Dub! managed to keep Sunday Nite Slow Jams alive.  It seemed just as Sunday Nite Slow Jams was reaching new heights in popularity, the radio station the showed aired on changed formats.  Nevertheless, as R Dub! moved from station to station (as so many DJ's do), he was able to keep Sunday Nite Slow Jams on the air.

It was in March of 2003 that R Dub!'s lifetime dream of syndication came true.  After a year of constructing his very own broadcast studio in his house, R Dub! began broadcasting Sunday Nite Slow Jams to the entire country...well, maybe not the entire country, but three different stations.  Today Sunday Nite Slow Jams can be heard around the world, on about 40 different radio stations and growing. 

Sunday Nite Slow Jams features the hottest R&B love songs, along with your dedications, we call Oral Expressions. Sunday Nite Slow Jams specializes in playing special Slow Jams that you probably haven't heard in awhile, and definitely won't hear anywhere else!  SWV, Keith Sweat, Jodeci, The Isley Brothers, Boyz II Men, Al B. Sure, Janet Jackson and more can all be heard on Sunday Nite Slow Jams.

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HERE for a list of radio stations where Sunday Nite Slow Jams can be heard.



Sunday Nite Slow Jams Time-Line:

July 1994          The First episode of Sunday Nite Slow Jams airs on Power 1490
                       After presenting the idea of a four-hour Sunday night Slow Jams and
                       dedications show to the Program Director 
of a small hip-hop station in
                       Tucson, Arizona called Power 1490, R Dub! was given the opportunity
                       to start Sunday Nite Slow Jams.  The show soon became a hit in
                       Tucson, as the city tuned in every Sunday night to hear the hottest
                       Slow Jams and their special dedications, called Oral Expressions.  In 
                       the summer of 1995, Power 1490 changed format and the entire
                       staff, including R Dub!, was let go.  Sunday Nite Slow Jams was
                       done...for now.

May 1996           Sunday Nite Slow Jams returns on Power 97.5FM
                            
After almost two years, and a move to Tennessee and back to 
                       Arizona, R Dub! finally had the chance to bring back Sunday Nite
                       Slow Jams
.  This time the station was Tucson's Power 97.5FM
                       (ironically, just up the road--on the same street as the defunct
                       Power 1490).  Unfortunately, it wasn't long before this Power 
                       station changed formats too.  It seemed it was hard keeping a
                       Hip-Hop station around in this town, and in December of 1997,
                       "The Power" was shut down.

March 1998        Sunday Nite Slow Jams returns on 93.7 KRQ
                             
Luckily this time, Sunday Nite Slow Jams was only off the air for
                       a few short months, before R Dub! was able to make the show
                       resurface on Tucson's Top 40 leader, KRQ.  With a full 100,000
                       watts of power, Sunday Nite Slow Jams was now heard by more
                       people than ever before, and soon became the city's most
                       listened to radio show.

August 2001      Sunday Nite Slow Jams debuts on Hot 98.3FM
                       In 2001 the company that owned KRQ bought its rival, Hot 98.3FM
                       in Tucson.  With his love for Hip-Hop and R&B music, R Dub!
                       moved over to Hot, and took Sunday Nite Slow Jams with him.
                       The show continued to dominate the city in the ratings and
                       soared to new heights as it became more and more established
                       over the years. 

February 2003  Sunday Nite Slow Jams goes national

                                      Not being able to sit still, R Dub! wanted to take the show to the
                       next level.  Having an extra room in a house he just bought, R Dub!
                       dreamed of building his own radio-broadcast studio in his house and
                       hosting Sunday Nite Slow Jams from his very own home.  After over
                       a year of buying equipment, planning, and building--the "official"
                       Sunday Nite Jams studio was completed.
                       
                       R Dub! had a couple friends that ran radio stations in other cities
                       that were interested in having Sunday Nite Slow Jams on their
                       station.  In late February of 2003, Sunday Nite Slow Jams was
                       delivered to the whole country...well, maybe not the whole
                       country, but this was a start--the debut of the now syndicated
                       Sunday Nite Slow Jams show aired on three stations, including
                       Hot 98.3FM in Tucson, Arizona, Maxima 99.1FM in Nogales,
                       Arizona, and 101.5FM The Beat in Tulsa, Oklahoma.  This was
                       a life-long dream fullfilled for R Dub!, one that he had never
                       in his wildest dreams ever expected to really happen. 

Today                  Today R Dub!'s Sunday Nite Slow Jams is heard on over 40
                       radio stations, in three countries.  From Honolulu, Hawaii, to
                       Anchorage Alaska, from East Anglia England, to Mexicali
                       Mexico, Sunday Nite Slow Jams is quickly taking the world
                       by storm and giving Sunday nights a new definition.

                       "I won't stop until every town in every state in every country
                       in the world can listen to Sunday Nite Slow Jams," says R Dub!
                       "I want the whole world to be able to have a special place to
                       come home to every Sunday night!"

 






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