You can now access Live Jam 107 content through the Amazon Echo and Alexa, and through Google Assistant!
How to use Live Jam 107 Sound & Skill depends on the smart speaker you're using...You can Access Live Jam 107 Sounds on Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomePod, and Sonos.
With the Live Jam 107 skill, you can listen live in real-time to the radio station.
To open the radio player and web site, just say, "Alexa, open Live Jam 107 (pronounced One Oh Seven) to play [live radio station & programmes]." For example, "Alexa, open Live Jam 107 (one oh seven) to play Music," or "Alexa, start Live Jam 107 (one oh seven)," or "Alexa, launch Live Jam 107 (one oh seven),"."
To pause or resume, just say, "Alexa, pause" or, "Alexa, resume." You can also say, "Alexa, next" or "Alexa, previous" to navigate between playlists and shows.
To find out what track is currently playing on a live station, just say, "Alexa, ask "Alexa, what's playing" or you can view the display.
To ask the Live Jam 107 (one oh seven)"skill for help at any time, say, "Alexa, ask "Live Jam 107 (one oh seven)," for help."
To continue listening from where you left off, you'll need to link your BBC account to your Alexa account. To do this, click on the Settings button for the BBC skill in the Alexa app.If you've been listening to something on the Live Jam 107," app or website, or if you are listening via Tune In, ask Alexa for the current show, podcast or on-demand programme you were listening to, for example, "Alexa, ask Live Jam 107 (one oh seven), to play Live from The Vault." Likewise, if you've been listening to something on Alexa and want to pick up from where you left off on the Live Jam 107 app or website, just scroll to the Continue Listening section and click on the programme title.
You can also play all of our on-demand content, including programmes, podcasts and music mixes (please know that we do have Alexa Skills set up for things like the Podcasts and shows).
Listen to Live Jam 107 at Tune In, Radio FM, Deezer, Online Radio Box, Wimamp, Streema, Live Online Radio, LiveRadio.ie and on Bose, Sonos, Echo & Alexa...
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A New Live From The Vault Airs every Saturday Afternoon at Noon!
Tom & Laurie from The Reese Project perform a half an hour set of great standards and more on the first installment of the Covid Blues Series on LCTV66
The Channel will be airing new episodes all week and weekend with new musical themes for each set. The channel will also replay all episodes and then all episodes will be made available at YouTube, at Sunset TV and at Roku starting today...
PBS features a half an hour of the Sunset Recording artist, The Reese Project!
Sunday, April 26 at 7 PM
Monday, April 27 at 11:30 AM
Tuesday, April 28 at 1:30 PM
Wednesday, April 29 at 6:30 PM
Thursday, April 30 at 2:30 PM
More dates and times will be added very soon!
Another Private Performance for everyone at Jupiter Village in Mount Joy today!
Laurie and Tom Reese have long been sharing their cello and flute music with Juniper Village at Mount Joy.
Residents look forward to their monthly visits and the uplifting tunes they play.
As we are safeguarding our residents by limiting visitors, many have missed their time with Laurie and Tom.
Today, we looked to technology to bring them “virtually” inside so that they could once again share their beautiful music and smiling faces.
Through FaceTime, an iPad and the assistance of our Connections Director, Laurie and Tom visited with several residents in their rooms, performing private concerts.
YouTube videos are wonderful, but there’s nothing like a live performance… even if it’s virtual!
"The Reese Project is a special group, offering well-played, joyous jazz that refreshingly and intelligently taps into several other musical genres. Three hearty cheers for their ‘Evening in Vermont’ album.” Frank-John Hadley, longtime Downbeat critic 2-25-12
Mista Latex, whose real name is Dexter Nelams is stationed in Afghanistan and Latex’s latest CD release seems to have manifested into almost a new category as far as formats and genres go in the music industry.
The new album, God, Lust, Sin, is a collaborative production that include participants such as Bre-Z, the popular actor from the hit television show, Empire. Along with Bre-Z who has a track and a main single on the new album, other participants on the 15 song full length CD are BadNewz, T-Woodz, Chivas Kimber, Meo, Wayne-C, Tnaj, Kim V, Teja Moore, YK, and Money.
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Sunset is an American based record label that operates its business worldwide. It was founded in 2009 by Don Lichterman as his rock, alternative and pop label, and is part of the Sunset Music International Group.
Since 2009, Sunset has fast become one of the top Independent Record labels in the world and is a Sunset Corporation of America (SCA) Media & Entertainment Company.
Please submit a brief message to your state legislators and urge them to cosponsor A795/S1726.
You can simply say, "Please support A795/S1726, NJ’s Humane Cosmetics Act, to end the sale of animal-tested cosmetics in New Jersey."
In a major victory for animal rights, Colombia will become the first South American country to ban cosmetic testing on animals, thanks to a new law signed by President Iván Duque Márquez on August 10.
The legislation, which becomes effective in 2024, will prohibit the use of animals for testing cosmetics products and ingredients for both imported and manufactured goods.
Introduced in 2018, the bill was authored by Congress member Juan Carlos Losada, who worked with Animal Defenders International (ADI) Colombia to advance the proposed legislation. ADI provided research and testimony on how ineffective testing cosmetics on animals is, and the bill gained the favor of the Colombian government, the National Association of Businessmen, and all 14 political parties in the country, according to a press release ADI provided to Lady Freethinker.
“This humane and historic new law will spare the suffering of countless animals in needless cosmetics tests,” said Jan Creamer, President of ADI. “Thank you, Colombia, for leading the way in Latin America, we hope to see other nations take similar action.”
“With the approval of this law, Colombia advanced as a country towards community development free of animal exploitation,” said Senate bill co-author Richard Aguilar. “It is time to discard any product manufactured at the cost of animal suffering, to advance the protocols and the ways we investigate and to be on par with world leaders in scientific innovation, for whom these practices are considered cruel.”
Colombia joins nearly 40 other countries in banning cosmetics testing on animals, as more people recognize that this practice is cruel and unnecessary.
Cosmetic testing on animals is inaccurate and unreliable because it fails to account for differences between species, producing results that aren’t necessarily applicable to humans. As a result, companies around the world are increasingly adopting non-animal techniques that yield more useful results.
Cruel tests are still conducted on rabbits, guinea pigs, mice and rats for the sake of cosmetics.
These animals can have substances forced down their throats, dripped into their eyes or smeared onto their skin before they are killed.
Animal testing for cosmetics isn’t just cruel, it’s unnecessary. There are thousands of available ingredients that have a history of safe use, and many non-animal testing methods have been, and continue to be, developed for new ingredients.
A795/S1726 would end the sale of animal-tested cosmetics in New Jersey. California, Illinois and Nevada, along with more than 30 countries, have already passed similar laws to address this archaic practice.
New Jersey should follow in these states’ humane footsteps and become the next state to ban animal testing for cosmetics.
Please submit a brief message to your state legislators and urge them to cosponsor A795/S1726. You can simply say,
"Please support A795/S1726, NJ’s Humane Cosmetics Act, to end the sale of animal-tested cosmetics in New Jersey.
With a new school year upon us, teachers and students are being forced to navigate a new education playing field—one that includes virtual classrooms and limited capacity teaching spaces, where students and staff must be socially distanced.
These uncertain times present an opportunity for positive change to benefit the estimated 10-12 million animals who suffer and die for dissection in U.S. science classes each year.
Last spring, when schools simply were unable to do planned classroom dissections, teachers and school administrators throughout the U.S. turned to Animalearn for assistance, and we helped them discover the lasting benefits of humane science education.
The time is now to build on that experience and bring high-quality alternatives to dissection to more biology classes. But we need your help.
Animalearn has always worked constructively with educators, students, and schools to end the harmful use of animals in education. We know that:
Dissection alternatives result in learning outcomes that are better than or equal to traditional dissection, from kindergarten to college.
In a recent national survey, 68% of 7th-12th grade U.S. public school students said students should have the right to opt out of dissecting animals in school.
Alternatives enable students to learn and instructors to teach without exposure to hazardous chemicals, and in the safety of their own homes.
MAKING THE SWITCH: Animalearn’s free lending library, The Science Bank, offers students, educators, and parents hundreds of innovative life science education products, including access to comprehensive remote learning resources for teachers and students who are seeking innovative and humane options instead of risky, in-person life science labs.
Your thoughtful contribution will make a tremendous difference for animals, people, and the planet.
Will These Activists Be the Ones to Stop Elisabeth Murray’s Horrific Fright Tests?
Young activists from Students Against Speciesism are fighting to end Elisabeth Murray's decades-long killing spree of monkeys like Guinness. Follow @ PETAxSOS on IG to see what steps they’re taking to #EndMonkeyTerrorExperiments. https://www.instagram.com/petaxsos/
Investing in Animal-Free Research Will Save Countless Lives
Testing on animals isn’t just cruel and ineffective, it’s also completely unnecessary. From organs-on-chips to 3-D human lung models, the future of scientific research is already here and it’s 100% animal-free. Urge your member of Congress to save countless lives by supporting PETA’s Research Modernization Deal today: hhttp://peta.vg/2vi8
A group of researchers in Canada are working together to create a model made of human cells that they hope will eventually lead to a treatment for COVID-19, without the use of animals. The key to understanding how the virus can spread throughout the body so quickly is to examine its effects soon after infection, but before symptoms are experienced. Researchers say this would not be possible in humans since a patient might be infected for two weeks before symptoms appear. However, by creating mini models that mimic the movement of human cells in the nose, mouth, eyes, and lungs, and then exposing them to COVID-19, researchers will be able to see how the virus works, in real time, as it invades the body. READ MORE
The Leaping Bunny Program, managed by AAVS, has recently posted its most up-to-date listing of cruelty-free companies, including those that have successfully completed its annual recommitment process.
By requiring companies to recommit to being cruelty-free in order to keep their certification, Leaping Bunny provides the most reliable and trustworthy list of companies that don’t test on animals. READ MORE
Dogs, cats, monkeys, horses, mice, rats, and many other animals are being cut open, burned, poisoned, and killed in cruel and archaic experiments.
Animal testing is a major problem. About 1,438,553 animals [Not including rats, mice and other small animals] are killed in testing each year!
These tests are cruel and in-humane.
Animals are often taken form streets or bought from shelters to become test subjects!
Just think, you could loose your pet one day and find out the animal shelter sold him/her to testers!
The tests preformed are extremely cruel. And we fund them.
Many tax dollars go to these cruel companies to make animal tests happen. we need to reduce the amount of animal tests going on, if not get rid of tests for good.
But today, you can do twice as much to help end their suffering.
Our companies are known for creating products that enhance people's lives. Through Sunset Corporation of America and its companies, we’re equally dedicated to improving lives. Our commitment extends to helping local communities, fostering better educational systems, supporting the arts and culture, helping disadvantaged youth, protecting and improving the environment, animal welfare, wildlife issues and encouraging employee volunteerism.
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