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Jimmy Lee's Underground Radio Show

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This hip hop political talk show based in Chicago is moderated by Jimmy Lee Tillman, II, an urban political strategist, founder of the Martin Luther King Republicans, and father of three. Special contributions from Shaun "MacDaddy" Ross Boom Boom Room with celebrity guests. Callers are from many political, ethnic,and religious backgrounds , all of whom possess diverse viewpoints and hail from urban regions across the United States. Weekly programming include Open Mic Monday, What's Goin' On Wednesday, and New Music Thursday. The weekly Jimmy Lee Underground Radio Network Most Requested Top Ten highlights independent artist from across the U.S. whose underground fans email, IM,Facebook and call in the network. Past guest include Yo Yo, Spinderella, Tony Mercedes,, Onyx's Sticky Fingers, Organized Kunfusion's Prince Po, Kel Mitchell, Kym Whitley, Doug Williams, and many more. Contact the host at jimmyleeunderground@gmail.com

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Broadcasting LIVE from the Talk of Chicago WVON. Civil rights veteran Dorothy Tillman discuss insightful information with and about the Black community

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9/3/2016 Join civil rights veteran Dorothy Wright Tillman for another thought provoking call-in program. Broadcasting from the Talk of Chicago WVON 1690AM. Today guest is Paul Mooney

8/27/2016 Join civil rights veteran Dorothy Wright Tillman for another insightful discussion on issues related to the Black Community. Dr. Claud Anderson on Powernomic will be our guest in the 2nd hour.

Join civil rights veteran Dorothy Wright Tillman for another in-depth discussion on issues related to the Black community. 8/20/2016

Bud Billiken Day. Join civil rights veteran Dorothy Tillman for an insightful discussion on issues related to the Black Community

Join civil rights veteran Dorothy Wright Tillman every Saturday 6-8 a.m. for a discussion on issued related to the Black Community.
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