Old time, Jug Band, Hot Jazz, Ragtime, Blues, roots, gypsy acoustic music from old and new artists.
Jazz, blues, hokum, western swing, and most anything else from before WW2.
Good Time Charlie brings you his own crazy selection of Jug Band, Acoustic Blues, Ragtime, and many other fun music styles and genres. Got a request? email Charlie at GoodTimeCharlie40@gmail.com If he's got it, you'll hear it!
TRADITIONAL JAZZ - RAGTIME - DIXIELAND - SWING - BIG BANDS -- 10's, 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's -- Classic Styles & Artist From New Orleans, Chicago, New York City, Kansas City, Los Angeles & Europe... Enjoy & Discover Rare Music!
On the 2nd of May 2011 this station will cease. Live 365 will make it VIP. I leave the legacy for you. Find me now at Sky.Fm - Jazz Classics, playing 10,000 tracks
BIG BAND DANCE SOUNDS FROM 1930S TO TODAY
Toe-tapping tunes from the 1920s, '30s, and '40s
Traditional and contemporary roots music from the United States, Europe and beyond.
Blues, Jazz, R&B, Soul/Motown. All for your listening, dancing, dining, relaxing pleasure. Music to soothe the body, mind and soul while heightening all of your senses for adventure when visiting tour178 and surrounding communities of the Eastern Sierras
1920s and 1930s Jazz and Pop guaranteed to wake up the mind and make it smile. Music that shimmers with wit and levity and beats with the pulse of life. Updated weekly! Playlists at http://radiolablog.blogspot.com
Stuck in the 70's!
the very best in acoustic music and poetry from around London and further afield
Kansas City jazz from the 1920s and on, the way it was meant to be heard: all day and all night! Booze, broads, Blackjack, barbeque and blues.
Oldies From The 30's 40's & 50's In AM The way You Used To Listen-We have a 26 hour playlist thanks for making us number 1 in our chosen genre,You can also listen to the 50's in 64k Stero at www.live365.com/stations/ed222 (VIP ONLY)
The kind of stuff that a chap might like to listen to when he's relaxing after a hard day doing all sorts of things. ''It's the wireless broadcast I myself would listen to. If I existed.'' - Biggles.