
Jazz Radio Cinéma
About Jazz Radio Cinéma
Jazz Radio Cinéma streams live from Lyon, France, on Tuninga Radio.
This radio station specializes in Jazz, R&B, Funk, Soul, Pop, Classical, Comedy, Talk music.
The station broadcasts a comprehensive selection of jazz music, positioning itself as 'the radio for all jazz.' Its programming encompasses a wide range of styles within the jazz genre, including hard bop, and features both established and emerging artists. The broadcaster highlights current events and trends within the jazz world, frequently reporting on festivals and artist news. Recent coverage includes the return of the Jazz à Saint-Germain-des-Prés festival in 2026, showcasing artists like Marion Rampal and Levi Harvey Trio, and previews of upcoming performances at Les Nuits de Fourvière, featuring acts such as China Moses and Curtis Harding. The station also shares news related to artists like Sly Johnson, whose new album, 'Mister Johnson,' is influenced by funk and R&B. The broadcaster’s content extends beyond purely musical selections, incorporating broader cultural and artistic perspectives. The station’s programming includes a variety of segments and features. Interviews are a regular component, such as a conversation with Michel Jonasz from the Docks Live Sessions, where he discusses the relationship between music and text. An interview with Aloe Blacc highlights the impact of the nation on the recognition of his song “I Need a Dollar.” The broadcaster also publishes podcasts, including “Les Bons Plans,” which highlights local events like jazz evenings and a new intimate jazz club called Louloute in Paris. Scheduled events promoted include performances by Fabrice Tarel quintet, La Touche Manouch’, and a charity concert featuring chamber music. Specific dates and venues are regularly announced, providing listeners with opportunities to experience live jazz performances. The broadcaster was established in 1996. A significant moment in its history was the rediscovery of the pianist Ryo Fukui, whose album 'Scenery' (released in 1976) has gained a cult following. Fukui’s story, that of a late-starting musician who achieved prominence, is presented as an inspirational example. The station’s coverage of the Jazz à Saint-Germain-des-Prés festival, returning in 2026, further underscores its commitment to celebrating the genre's rich heritage and supporting contemporary talent. The station also recognizes achievements in other artistic fields, such as the Prix Jacques Deray, an award honoring film noir, held in 2026. The station operates as a FM radio station and provides podcasts accessible through its website. It actively engages with the community by promoting local events and supporting artists. The website features a calendar of upcoming performances and provides information about various jazz-related happenings. The broadcaster also highlights unique experiences, such as evenings combining jazz music with dining and celebrations marking significant milestones for musical collectives like Malted Milk, who are celebrating their 30th anniversary.
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Jazz Radio Cinéma features Jazz, R&B, Funk, Soul, Pop, Classical, Comedy, Talk programming from Lyon, France.
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