Thursday, June 24, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Happy Birthday Cee-Lo Green
Doc and Rhea Bea at Club Empire in Hollywood celebrating Cee-Lo Green's birthday! Happy Birthday fam!
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Monday, April 26, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
DJ Ricky Waddas' Official Birthday Bash!!!!
Monday, April 5, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Dj Baby Gee hits Palm Springs for Dinah Shore Weekend 2010
DJ Baby Gee is hitting Palm Springs this weekend to DJ at DINAH SHORE WEEKEND 2010! This is the largest girl party in the world! Special guests Ke$ha, Salt N' Pepa, The Paradiso Girls and more will join Gee as well! Fellas....you're not invited (but you can always try to sneak in)! For more info about Dinah Shore please visit thedinah.com.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Doc from The Mixdown is running for Mayor of Rowland Heights
As you all know by now, The Mixdown's own Doc Clarke is running for Mayor of Rowland Heights! The paparazzi has been all over him the past couple of days! Check out this clip from TMZ...
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Doc Clarke for Mayor of Rowland Heights
Guess what everybody! Doc is running for Mayor of Rowland Heights! How crazy is that? For all of you Rowland Heights residents, can we count on you to vote for him??
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
After the Show it's The After Party
If you're looking for something grown and sexy to do after the Jay-Z concert tonight, hit up ISLA CANTINA and kick it with The Mixdown Crew! DJ Ricky Waddas is spinnin and it's FREE to get in (so you won't go broke)! Drinks are affordable and the crowd is amazing! We hope to catch you there!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
KJLH Mixdown Classic Mixtape - NE25 Mixtape (New Edition)
For all those true New Edition fans, this mixtape is for you. It contains a mix of some of your favorite New Edition joints, as well as seperate projects from Ralph Tresvant, Johnny Gill, Bobby Brown, and of course BBD. So click below to check it out as well as download
Or click here for continuous play (1-track)
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Spring 2010 Fashion Show @ The Baldwin Hills Plaza
Tomorrow, March 20th, 2010, come check out the latest in Spring Fashion at The Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza! Rhea Bea from The Mixdown along with KJLH's Pee-Wee will MC the event! Details below...
Thursday, March 18, 2010
#1 Mixshow in Los Angeles!!!!!
Wow! The ratings just came out and The Saturday Night Mixdown Show is rated #1 in Los Angeles! We are so excited! Thank you for your continuous support! We couldn't do it without the listeners and our bomb diggity DJ's: Ricky Waddas, Smooth Dee, Tony G, M-Walk, Jam-X and all of the guest DJ's who have come through to bless us with a mix!! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!!
Monday, March 15, 2010
Rhea Bea interview Magic Johnson
Rhea Bea got a chance to interview her favorite athlete of all times....Magic Johnson! According to Magic, the Lakers WILL make it to the finals this year! NOW WHAT!?
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Get your ANTI-U tank tops!
Our girl Sabi from THE BANGZ dropped off these hot new ANTI-U tank tops for Rhea Bea and Baby Gee to wear! If you like what you see, purchase yours now at http://www.ioumerch.com/
Monday, March 8, 2010
Ja Rule's Birthday Bash @ Wonderland Hollywood (Interview)
Check out The Mixdown's own Rhea Bea and Doc last night on the Red Carpet at Mpire Recording Artist Ja Rule's Birthday Bash!
Saturday, March 6, 2010
The Mixdown interviews Ja Rule
Saturday, February 27, 2010
The Rej3ctz, Jordan Francis, Smooth Dee & Rhea Bea Host NAACP ACT-SO Competition @ Crenshaw Plaza!
The Hollywood/Beverly Hills chapter of the NAACP hosted a jerkin competition today at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaze to get teenagers motivated for the upcoming ACT-SO competition which is going down in March! Rhea Bea and Smoooth Dee of The Mixdown turned it out along with KJLH's Dominique DiPrima, Warner Bros./Asylum Recording Artist The Rej3ctz and Jordan Francis from Disney's Camp Rock! Shout outs to Debbie Allen, Maia Campbell and Orlando Brown for showing support and to all of the kids who came out to participate! We received an overwhelming response and a GREAT turnout! For more info about the ACT-SO competition, visit http://www.beverlyhillshollywoodnaacp.org/actso.htm. Holla!
Friday, February 26, 2010
NAACP ACT-SO Jerkin Competition
This Saturday, February 27, the Beverly Hills/Hollywood NAACP along with 102.3 KJLH invite you to the ACT-SO pep rally and "jerkin" dance competition at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza from 1p-4p. The Grand Prize winner will take home a laptop computer, courtesy of Wal-Mart! That's not all! This event will be hosted by NAACP Youth Ambassador, Jordan Francis, of Disney's Camp Rock, with special performances by Warner Bros./Asylum recording artists and jerk crew The REJ3CTZ, the '2009 L.A. Pop Artist of the Year', Chani Christie, and special guests Dominique DiPrima, Smoooth Dee and Rhea Bea from 102.3 KJLH!
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Special Guest: The Bangz
Saturday, February 6, 2010
The 102.3 KJLH Mixdown: Still Holding on to Classic Hip Hop
LOS ANGELES - It’s a hot Saturday night mid-July 2009 in Los Angeles, California – a city where hip-hop’s origins date back to the popping and locking of teenagers in neighborhood streets in the early 1980s. Blazing out of the speakers of the Range Rovers and beamers cruising down Sunset Blvd. between 8p-midnight are the sounds of pioneers such as Sugarhill Gang, Whodini and the Pharcyde. The 102.3 KJLH “Saturday Night Mixdown Show” is putting it down once again.
During the week, 102.3 KJLH, a small urban station in the #2 market [owned by Stevie Wonder], is known for jamming with the hottest R&B hits. But every Saturday night a transformation occurs - a euphoric epiphany in what one listener describes as an EARgasm.
‘The Mixdown’ is unlike most radio shows. Created by DJ Ricky Waddas in 2004, the show is a perfect blend of classic hip-hop music, that helped create the foundation of hip-hop culture, while incorporating the perfect dosage of current music to keep the show relevant but different from any other show in the market. A touch of comedy contributed by on-air personalities Doc Clarke, Rhea Bea and Baby Gee give it a morning show feel and keep listeners tuned in for what’s going to happen next.
What’s the biggest difference from ‘The Mixdown Show’ and its competitors? The disc jockies have the freedom to play just about anything they want. “We have no playlist,” said Ricky Waddas – the leader of the six-person crew. “We are ‘Radio Free’, meaning we have the green light to play whatever we want. Nobody is monitoring us, which even gives us the opportunity to support local up and coming artists.”
While other stations and mixed shows follow trends, the 'Saturday Night Mixdown' creates the trend. The only show of its kind on Saturday nights in Los Angeles, The Mixdown Show has quite a loyal fan base from its home turf in Inglewood to listeners in Orange County and the San Fernando Valley.
“It’s nice to still be able to turn on the radio and hear a little bit of Digital Underground, Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul,” said Earl Bradford Jr., 31, from Watts, Ca. “When I turn to other stations I hear the same ten songs in rotation. The Mixdown is something my ears look forward to each weekend whether I’m at home or on my way out with the fellas. You never know what the DJ’s are going to play.”
The DJ’s Bradford is referring to are Waddas, DJ Smoooth Dee and the original mixmaster himself Tony G from L.A.'s legendary hip-hop radio station 1580 KDAY. It’s not uncommon for other local DJ’s to drop by and host a guest spot on the show as well.
The Mixdown Show has also found a way to connect with the hip-hop lovers who are not in Los Angeles via web. “We have quite a few listeners who tune in online to kjlhradio.com from other states and countries,” said Doc Clarke – the funny man of the crew. “We’re very active on MySpace, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, so by tapping into all of these interactive sites, we’ve been able to expand our audience.”
Internet saavy they are. Doc hosts a Top 5 segment every weekend which can be viewed on youtube.com. Covering everything from the ’Top 5 Famous Animals of All Times' to the ‘Top 5 Dances’, viewers stay laughing and entertained. “It gives our listeners a chance to see us in action,” Clarke said.
“The crew is funny and the music is sick” said long time listener Sergio Palomar. “It [The Mixdown] takes you back to when hip-hop meant something. I sit and reminisce about where I was and what was going on in L.A. when these songs were out. They still know how to throw in a bit of the new music, but just a taste – not too much. You don’t hear radio like this anymore.”
“It’s good to know that there’s an appreciation for good music,” said DJ Ricky Waddas. “We thank Stevie [Wonder] for allowing us to do what we do.”
The 'Saturday Night Mixdown Show' can be heard in Los Angeles every Saturday night from 8p-12a on 102.3 KJLH or via internet on kjlhradio.com.
During the week, 102.3 KJLH, a small urban station in the #2 market [owned by Stevie Wonder], is known for jamming with the hottest R&B hits. But every Saturday night a transformation occurs - a euphoric epiphany in what one listener describes as an EARgasm.
‘The Mixdown’ is unlike most radio shows. Created by DJ Ricky Waddas in 2004, the show is a perfect blend of classic hip-hop music, that helped create the foundation of hip-hop culture, while incorporating the perfect dosage of current music to keep the show relevant but different from any other show in the market. A touch of comedy contributed by on-air personalities Doc Clarke, Rhea Bea and Baby Gee give it a morning show feel and keep listeners tuned in for what’s going to happen next.
What’s the biggest difference from ‘The Mixdown Show’ and its competitors? The disc jockies have the freedom to play just about anything they want. “We have no playlist,” said Ricky Waddas – the leader of the six-person crew. “We are ‘Radio Free’, meaning we have the green light to play whatever we want. Nobody is monitoring us, which even gives us the opportunity to support local up and coming artists.”
While other stations and mixed shows follow trends, the 'Saturday Night Mixdown' creates the trend. The only show of its kind on Saturday nights in Los Angeles, The Mixdown Show has quite a loyal fan base from its home turf in Inglewood to listeners in Orange County and the San Fernando Valley.
“It’s nice to still be able to turn on the radio and hear a little bit of Digital Underground, Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul,” said Earl Bradford Jr., 31, from Watts, Ca. “When I turn to other stations I hear the same ten songs in rotation. The Mixdown is something my ears look forward to each weekend whether I’m at home or on my way out with the fellas. You never know what the DJ’s are going to play.”
The DJ’s Bradford is referring to are Waddas, DJ Smoooth Dee and the original mixmaster himself Tony G from L.A.'s legendary hip-hop radio station 1580 KDAY. It’s not uncommon for other local DJ’s to drop by and host a guest spot on the show as well.
The Mixdown Show has also found a way to connect with the hip-hop lovers who are not in Los Angeles via web. “We have quite a few listeners who tune in online to kjlhradio.com from other states and countries,” said Doc Clarke – the funny man of the crew. “We’re very active on MySpace, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, so by tapping into all of these interactive sites, we’ve been able to expand our audience.”
Internet saavy they are. Doc hosts a Top 5 segment every weekend which can be viewed on youtube.com. Covering everything from the ’Top 5 Famous Animals of All Times' to the ‘Top 5 Dances’, viewers stay laughing and entertained. “It gives our listeners a chance to see us in action,” Clarke said.
“The crew is funny and the music is sick” said long time listener Sergio Palomar. “It [The Mixdown] takes you back to when hip-hop meant something. I sit and reminisce about where I was and what was going on in L.A. when these songs were out. They still know how to throw in a bit of the new music, but just a taste – not too much. You don’t hear radio like this anymore.”
“It’s good to know that there’s an appreciation for good music,” said DJ Ricky Waddas. “We thank Stevie [Wonder] for allowing us to do what we do.”
The 'Saturday Night Mixdown Show' can be heard in Los Angeles every Saturday night from 8p-12a on 102.3 KJLH or via internet on kjlhradio.com.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Meet The Crew
Welcome to the official blog of the 102.3 KJLH Mixdown Show! Meet the crew! From (l-r) DJ Ricky Waddas, Dj Baby Gee, Smoooth Dee, Rhea Bea and DOC
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