robbievincent.jpg Buy cipro without prescription, The world of soul and jazz- funk owes so much to Robbie Vincent, who has pioneered the good music cause for decades. Cipro us, And, following hundreds of emails and posts to us at Radiocafe from fans who missed his presence on our airwaves, buy cipro from canada, Where to order cipro, Robbie is now back doing what he does so magnificently - see the update at the end of this article with news of where you can now find Robbie.  Below you can also read earlier comments from those who so passionately supported the our campaign to "Bring Back Robbie Vincent". 

During the late 1970s and through the 1980s, soul lovers were treated to one of the best radio shows of all time, order generic cipro, Order cipro on internet, Robbie Vincent's Saturday lunchtime progamme. Many also recall very fondly his legendary Sunday night show on Radio 1, cipro pill. Order cipro from us, Robbie phrases such as "if it moves, funk it" became part of our vocabulary, buy cipro from us, Cheap cipro pharmacy, with his music getting our "rhythm buds" going every time. He even had his own a soul satellite that used to scan the country and land in a particular location each week.

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He became a Radio 1 regular in 1983, and his Sunday evening show is fondly remembered for bringing the very best in soul and jazz funk to the nation. It really was "the sound of Sunday Night", as the jingle claimed, buy cipro without prescription. Fda approved cipro, During this period, not only did he play the leading soul cuts of the day, cipro tablet, Purchase cipro online, but he also brought us live concerts from up-and-coming stars of soul such as Luther Vandross and Anita Baker. He was also one of the broadcasters responsible for the rising popularity of soul music, playing sensational tracks such as Billy Griffin's 'Believe It Or Not' and Hindsight's 'Small Change', order cipro no prescription, Buy cipro pills, which gained much needed airplay. Such artists are too little heard in today's more commercialised radio. Sadly the show came to an end in 1989, best price cipro. Cipro in bangkok, RT1.jpgRobbie not only played the best, but interviewed them too: Roy Ayers, lowest price for cipro, Order cipro from canada, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, where to buy cipro, Tablet cipro, Rick James, The Crusaders and so many, cipro price, Buy generic cipro online, many more. Beyond hosting some of the very best soul shows of all times, Robbie promoted numerous artists and virtually single-handeldly changed the face of soul and jazz funk in the UK. In the early 80s, cipro medicine, Find cheap cipro online, listeners would be treated to amazing jazz funk recordings such as Bob James' 'Sign of the Times', George Duke's 'Brazilian Love Affair' and Rodney Franklin's 'The Groove'; and gems from artists such as Maze (whom he introduced to the UK), buy cipro canada, Cheap cipro from canada, Kashif, Evelyn 'Champagne' King and Billy Griffin formed the sensational soul selection we enjoyed each week, buy cheap cipro internet. Buy cipro on line, Even his phone-in show listeners were treated to some top jazz-funk. Buy cipro without prescription, His earlier shows kicked off with Ronnie Foster's 'Argentina', an amazing track which is rarely if ever played nowadays. When he moved to the lunchtimes, he introduced his shows with another gem, 'Friends and Strangers' by Dave Grusin.

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Robbie moved on from Radio London, leaving not long before the powers-that-be decided to remove the soul from the station and re-branded it as something completely anonymous. When Robbie's Radio 1 show also came to an end, he spent some time at Kiss FM before moving to London's Jazz FM, where he established another regular Sunday slot, this time in the mornings, buy cipro without prescription. As Jazz FM became JFM, then went back to Jazz FM, Robbie became the regular early morning man, and we were fortunate to have a daily dose of his inimitable brand of broadcasting.

But somehow the station seemed to have little idea of what it was, and it felt as though the music Robbie played was restrained by the station management. We heard less of his fantastic mix of hard soul, up-front jazz and raw funk gems, and more of the smooth jazz and commercial tracks which seemed to pander to the station's money men. Robbie decided to move on, and since his departure the station became 'Smooth Radio', playing the same old same old mix of music as just about everyone else.  But...

UPDATE - October 2008:

We, like so many of Robbie's fans, were delighted to learn that Robbie Vincent was to return to our airwaves.  He now has a fantastic show on Jazz FM every Sunday morning between 10am and 1pm, and sounds as good as ever. 

Thanks to all those who supported the Campaign To Bring Back Robbie!  And well done Jazz FM for a superb new line-up. 

UPDATE - Septermber 2010

We were very sorry to learn that Robbie has been ill.  He has been off air for a number of months, but fortunately fellow legendary soul dj Greg Edwards is currently filling in for Robbie.  We wish Robbie a full and speedy recovery and hope to hear him back on the airwaves very soon.

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