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Label Spotlight: Jingletown Jazz Records For Jingletown Jazz Records' Owner, Louis Simmons, his adventure into radio broadcasting stemmed from his background in production. While in Los Angeles, Louis intentions to pitch his television show Smooth Jazz High Definition called for another means of advertising. After researching various streaming media companies, Louis landed a job with Live365 and brought Smooth Jazz Beach Radio to the listeners. Along with advertising his television pilot, Smooth Jazz Beach Radio allowed Louis to discover new and extraordinary indie artists in the Smooth Jazz genre. Focusing on artists and independents, the station plays all things related. Perhaps the biggest focus that lies within Smooth Jazz Beach Radio is introducing new artists to the listeners. “My passion comes from the heart as I love to share brand new music with the world” explains Louis. “It is an exciting feeling when you are able to introduce music as well as artists to new horizons”. With 3 radio stations, Louis has plenty on his plate to keep him busy. Being an avid aerial cinematographer, Louis often finds himself in different parts of the country, pairing music and aerial footage together, creating whole new entities. His television network pilot, Smooth Jazz HD Network is set to launch later in the season. The show will highlight performances from some of the hottest Smooth Jazz and Jazz venues in California. While holding down these two projects, Louis also has plans to launch another station based solely on independent Jazz and independent smooth Jazz artists. The record label under the Smooth Jazz Beach Radio Network (Now based in Jingletown) is in the works as well, dubbed Jingletown Jazz Records. Also, keep an eye out for his first ever produced single by Jingletown Jazz Records. The single titled, “Aerial” featuring Uwe Gronau along with trumpet player Nate Collinsworth. With all the projects on Louis’ plate, one thing is for certain: Quality Smooth Jazz has found a home on Smooth Jazz Beach Radio, The Station That Plays It First. Make sure to tune in.