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DJ schedules are subject to change. Times are in Eastern Standard Time (ET) except where noted.

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Eulis Cathey
Saturday 6 pm – Midnight ET
Sunday 2 pm - 8 pm ET
Eulis Cathey has been in media and entertainment for over 25 years, beginning his career in television as a producer of On-Air Promotion at WDTN TV in Dayton, Ohio. But his immersion in the worlds of mainstream and contemporary jazz led to him segueing into radio. He then joined the record industry, and as a producer and promotion & marketing executive, he worked with a wide array contemporary music performers, including Gerald Albright, Jonathan Butler, Maysa, Bona Fide, and many more. Eulis brings knowledge, experience, and musical passion to Watercolors.

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Tony Colter
Monday – Friday 2 pm - 8 pm ET
Tony's musical journey started out singing in the Folk Mass Choir at his local church. From there the journey continued through school singing with the High School Jazz Ensemble and local garage bands. However, singing and performing as the front man of a group wasn't a comfortable fit. Tony stopped singing, but his love of music and the desire to do something with music kept growing. In college, Tony decided to try his voice on radio and joined his college radio station. Things started to move quickly when he took his first on-air position in Baltimore. From there the journey continued with stops in Philadelphia, Washington, DC, Cleveland and now Sirius XM Radio, working in genres ranging from rock and fusion to blues and contemporary jazz. He's still a frustrated musician…but loves being on the air with Watercolors beaming down the best c-jazz being made from the satellites above.

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Lily
Monday – Friday 6 am – 2 pm ET
Weekends 9 am – 2 pm ET
Lily has a background in both traditional and contemporary jazz. As an established on-air personality, Lily got her start in the midwest working at WGLT. She keeps c-jazz fans in touch with their favorite artists as the music director of Watercolors.

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Trinity
Saturday 2 pm – 6 pm ET
Trinity's path to "out of this world" radio began as a student at Brown University, hosting and programming shows at WBRU in Providence. Soon after she traded in her business suit for jeans and a microphone, and she's never looked back with radio stints in Washington DC, Baltimore and Miami. Not just a radio broadcaster, Trinity also has experience under the television lights having served as a host for BET Jazz—the cable jazz channel. Trinity has been a major supporter of contemporary jazz for nearly two decades. "C-jazz deserves to be treated as more than background music. It's sophisticated and compelling; alive and inspirational," she says. For a c-jazz experience like no other, Watercolors is sure to take center stage.

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It soothes and it grooves with cool contemporary jazz and hip vocals. It's art for your ears! Watercolors is a constant companion and consistently sets a feel good mood throughout the day.
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