R Dub’s California Road Trip

CALI ROAD TRIP

What can I say?  The 2015 California #slowjamsroadtrip was AMAZING!  So many awesome people, amazing towns and great radio stations!

All in all, over 20 cities, 18 amazing radio stations, over a two-dozen top notch Program Directors and air personalities, and some very special listeners who welcomed me to their town.

Thanks to all my friends for welcoming me…I appreciate the love so much!

Here are the pictures:


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Thursday, February 12th – San Diego
Thursday & Friday, February 12th & 13th – Palm Springs
Friday, February 13th – Joshua Tree
Friday, February 13th – Riverside
Friday & Saturday, February 13th & 14th – Palmdale/Lancaster
Saturday, February 14th – Fresno
Saturday and Sunday, February 14th & 15th – Bakersfield (Love Jam at Rabobank Arena)
Sunday, February 15th – Manteca
Sunday, February 15th – Sacramento
Sunday and Monday, February 15th & 16th – San Francisco
Monday, February 16th – Salinas
Tuesday, February 16th – Monterey
Tuesday, February 16th – Salinas
Tuesday, February 17th – San Luis Obispo
Tuesday, February 17th – Oxnard & Ventura
Tuesday & Wednesday, February 17th & 18th – Los Angeles

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About R Dub!

Host, producer and creator of Sunday Night Slow Jams®, R Dub! started the show when he was just 16 years old, at a tiny AM radio station in the middle of the desert. Today, Sunday Night Slow Jams is heard on over 200 radio stations in 14 countries. When he's not Slow Jammin' stateside, R Dub! can probably be found on an airplane headed to a country you haven't heard of. R Dub! is one of the few people in the world who has traveled to every single country on the planet. Read R Dub!'s full story HERE.

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2 comments

  1. Hello,
    I love your show and it is beautiful that you’re going to pass by Central California. What’s the address you’re going to be in Manteca?

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