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RADIO BOB refuses to stay in one lane. You start with classic blues - Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf - then the station pivots into R&B, soul, even gospel without warning. It works. The programming assumes listeners have appetite for depth instead of algorithmic repetition. Morning slots feel brighter, less purist. Afternoons get serious - deep Robert Johnson cuts, modern blues from artists like Stray Cats and soul-revivalists you might not hear elsewhere. The German presentation adds its own texture. It's the kind of station where Robert Cray sits next to Van Morrison, and you don't question the…
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