
Lennys weekday 7:00 pm to 12:00 midnight show can now be heard in North. Listen online to quiet storm music and get recommendations on other music youll. The host of the syndicated radio show The Quiet Storm with Lenny Green, Lenny.

The AirBnB next door (advertised as a two-bedroom, 1. These are the reasons I chose this neighborhood. We pay very high taxes in this neighborhood and do so to live in such a beautiful neighborhood with protected property values. "Life is kind of forced in a sense to slow down. Find out the history of quiet storm music, facts, and prominent artists. It is a quiet neighborhood where most people are in bed by 11:00pm. "It's calming, it's relaxing, it's tranquil," Bianchi said. So, for at least a few hours or even a day after a snowstorm, we can get some reprieve from all that noise around us. Tony Brown had been part of WDAS-FM in Philadelphia for over 45 years before retiring in 2018 for health reasons.

"(When snow melts) it compacts, and that compaction reduces the amount of little crevices and nooks and crannies that sound is able to be trapped in," Bianchi said. Snow can act as a commercial sound-absorbing foam when it's in that fluffy, freshly fallen state.Īs the snow starts to melt, those little sound-catching spaces start to go away too.

One study found a couple of inches of snow can absorb as much as 60 percent of sound. Wet and heavy snow doesn't leave those spaces for sound to be trapped. It has to be the freshly fallen, light and fluffy. The sound waves from cars, buildings and people get trapped in those small places between the snowflakes. I want to be like John when I grow up in Radio I have listened to John for. "But there are these little gaps within the snow and those are very efficient at absorbing sound." "Snowflakes, when they're spaced further apart, there's little gaps, obviously invisible to the naked human eye," Bianchi said. The science behind that quiet comes down to how sound waves travel (or, more accurately, don't travel) through snowflakes.
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His first plan is to take a trip to ALASKA with his family.”įor MIAMI TV News coverage of his retirement, click here.The silence after a snowstorm isn't just your imagination - all those tiny flakes actually trap the sounds of your surroundings.Ĭhris Bianchi, a meteorologist at Weather Nation, described the phenomenon as a sort of citywide cup of tea: After a big storm, we can take a few minutes to relax and take in the quiet. He’s not only an icon and legend on the SOUTH FLORIDA airwaves but a dear friend and I wish him, happiness, health, and love on his retirement. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing and working with FREDDIE for over 28 years. He was the consistently rated #1 evening show month after month, year after year. When I came back to HOT 105 in 2006, as Dir./Branding and Programming, I coined the phrase that FREDDIE was responsible for the population boom in SOUTH FLORIDA. He is unique to MIAMI and a special part of the HOT 105 brand throughout the years. He recently performed his last QS show with a live studio audience that included family, current and former HOT 105 personalities, former and current COX employees, and former and current competitors.ĭir./Branding & Programming PHIL MICHAELS-TRUEBA told ALL ACCESS, “FREDDIE is an icon and a legend in the SOUTH FLORIDA radio landscape.

COX MEDIA GROUP Urban AC WHQT (HOT 105)/MIAMI Quiet Storm host FREDDIE CRUZ has retired after 34 years. In 1976, twenty-one-year old Melvin Lindsey had just graduated cum laude with a journalism degree from Howard University and had just begun hosting The Quiet Storm part-time at WHUR.
