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  1. Koop (band) - Wikipedia

    Koop was an electronic jazz duo from Sweden, consisting of Magnus Zingmark and Oscar Simonsson. Their music consists of mostly vocal jazz created by putting together thousands of different song …

  2. KOOP 91.7 FM - Austin's Community Radio, since 1994

    Austin's Community Radio, KOOP 91.7 FM, provides a diverse array of programs focusing on local issues and communities that are underserved by mainstream media.

  3. Koop - YouTube

    Welcome to the official channel of Koop.

  4. Listen Live - KOOP Radio 91.7 FM

    Dec 2, 2019 · KOOP's mission is to engage, connect & enrich the whole community, including the underserved, through creating diverse, quality, educational music & news programming.

  5. Show Schedule - KOOP Radio 91.7 FM

    Did you know that you can hear us on KOOP.org and HD3 24 hours a day? You can also catch us on 91.7 FM from 9am-7pm weekdays and 9am-10pm on the weekend. The rest of the time our sister …

  6. About Us - KOOP Radio 91.7 FM

    What is KOOP? KOOP (pronounced koh-op as in “co-op”) is a community radio station in Austin, TX, owned and operated by its members in a cooperative structure depending primarily upon its …

  7. Changzhou Koop Power Machinery Co., Ltd.

    Koop was established in 2007 as an international company focusing on the research and development, intelligent manufacturing, sales and service of small power engines and power machinery products.

  8. Koop - Apple Music

    Magnus Zingmark and Oscar Simonsson are responsible for the groundbreaking music that appears under the name Koop. Inspired mainly by jazz musicians, but also learning from the work of hip-hop …

  9. Koop - YouTube Music

    Koop was an electronic jazz duo from Sweden, consisting of Magnus Zingmark and Oscar Simonsson. Their music consists of mostly vocal jazz created by putting together thousands of different song...

  10. KOOP (FM) - Wikipedia

    The station broadcasts in Austin, Texas on 91.7 MHz at an effective radiated power of 3 kilowatts and is licensed to Texas Educational Broadcasting Co-operative, Inc., a nonprofit organization (doing …