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*If you turn to this station with [[Jimmy Pegorino]] or [[Phil Bell]] present in the car, they will comment positively. | *If you turn to this station with [[Jimmy Pegorino]] or [[Phil Bell]] present in the car, they will comment positively. | ||
*The "American.gxt" data file in [[The Lost and Damned]] lists a jazz standard, [[wp:Billie Holiday|Billie Holiday]] - "[[wp:Fine and Mellow (song)|Fine and Mellow]]" (1939), hinting that JNR was planned, but dropped, as one of the radio stations to be updated by downloadable content. | *The "American.gxt" data file in [[The Lost and Damned]] lists a jazz standard, [[wp:Billie Holiday|Billie Holiday]] - "[[wp:Fine and Mellow (song)|Fine and Mellow]]" (1939), hinting that JNR was planned, but dropped, as one of the radio stations to be updated by downloadable content. | ||
*An advertisement for JNR says that it's at the "end of the dial", however it's not true since there's a station (K109) that has higher frequency than it. | |||
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[[Category:Radio Stations in GTA IV]] | [[Category:Radio Stations in GTA IV]] |
Revision as of 07:16, 13 May 2010
Jazz Nation Radio 108.5 is a Jazz radio station that appears in Grand Theft Auto IV and is hosted by Jazz musician Roy Haynes. Both JNR and Fusion FM are among the first Jazz radio stations to appear in a Grand Theft Auto game.
DJ: Roy Haynes
Genre: Jazz
Tracklist
- Count Basie - "April in Paris" (1955)
- John Coltrane - "Giant Steps" (1960)
- Chet Baker - "Let's Get Lost" (1964)
- Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers - "Moanin'" (1958)
- Miles Davis - "Move" (1958)
- Charlie Parker - "Night and Day" (1957)
- Roy Haynes - "Snap Crackle" (1962)
- Sonny Rollins - "St. Thomas" (1956)
- Duke Ellington - "Take The 'A' Train" (1941)
- Dizzy Gillespie - "Whisper Not (Big Band)" (1957)
Trivia
- If you turn to this station with Jimmy Pegorino or Phil Bell present in the car, they will comment positively.
- The "American.gxt" data file in The Lost and Damned lists a jazz standard, Billie Holiday - "Fine and Mellow" (1939), hinting that JNR was planned, but dropped, as one of the radio stations to be updated by downloadable content.
- An advertisement for JNR says that it's at the "end of the dial", however it's not true since there's a station (K109) that has higher frequency than it.