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Before my time but turnto10.com has the story. He had been a WJAR employee for more than 40 years. I assume this included WJAR radio since he was a jazz expert. Not sure if he did any TV. He died at the age of 80. Maybe when Les gets around here he'll have more info on Jim.
Modifying my post after a google,I surprisingly didn't turn up with much other than that Jim,a Cape Verdean American,described himself as "the first black DJ in RI". He hosted a long running jazz show that also addressed concerns of the Cape Verdean community. That's about it so I assume we're talking 1950s & 60s.
Modifying my post after a google,I surprisingly didn't turn up with much other than that Jim,a Cape Verdean American,described himself as "the first black DJ in RI". He hosted a long running jazz show that also addressed concerns of the Cape Verdean community. That's about it so I assume we're talking 1950s & 60s.