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24 hour Internet Radio

Vintage Popular Music and Jazz
1925-1935

Discover the exciting music from one of the most vibrant decades in popular culture and entertainment.  From the boom times of the "Roaring '20s" to the hard times of the Great Depression...from frantic Charlestons danced to by a generation of flappers to sentimental ballads performed by the early crooners...from the hot jazz bands of the top Harlem nightclubs to the popular dance bands of the formative years of the swing and big band eras, the great music of the 1920s & 1930s lives on and is entertaining a new generation of enthusiastic listeners.  Radio Dismuke features original recordings from the 1925 - 1935 decade and can be heard at no cost from anywhere in the world by anyone with an Internet connection and a sound card equipped computer. 
 
 
 
 
 
4th Annual New Year's Broadcast



Radio Dismuke will ring in the New Year in all four continental United States time zones with a special live broadcast from Fort Worth, Texas.  In the studio with Dismuke will be guest contributors Eddie The Collector, Matt From College Station, Jerry From Dallas and Christian Kohlhaas who will be bringing lots of fun and interesting selections from their large 78 rpm record collections.   For those who have other plans New Year's Eve or live in time zones where the live broadcast occurs at odd hours, the entire program will be recorded and rebroadcast on New Year's Day.

Click here more information and for program times in your time zone.
 

Real-time audio restoration of 78 rpm recordings during the live broadcast is performed by the KAB Souvenir VSP

 
 
 
 
 

How To Listen 

Radio Dismuke can now be heard on two networks: LoudCity and Live365. 
 
 

Radio Dismuke 
LoudCity Stream

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To access the LoudCity stream click on the radio or here.  This will take you to Radio Dismuke's LoudCity launch page. Once there, simply click on the "Tune In" link. 



 

You may also access Radio Dismuke through the Live 365 network.  Click  here to listen!
You may also access the station through its page on the Live365.com website.


 


 

The Radio Dismuke Blog
The Radio Dismuke blog is back and will once again be regularly updated. In addition to news about Radio Dismuke, the blog will provide commentary and analysis about Internet radio, the ongoing Internet radio royalty crisis and the rebirth of interest in the popular music and popular culture of the early 1900s decades. 

Dismuke's Message Board
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Featured Artists: Irving Aaronson, Bert Ambrose, Gus Arnheim, Josephine Baker, Bix Beiderbecke, Mildred Bailey, Smith Ballew, Ben Bernie, Al Bowlly,Chick Bullock, Blanche Calloway, Cab Calloway,  Eddie Cantor, Benny Carter,  The Casa Loma Orchestra, Clicquot Club Eskimos, Emil Coleman, Bing Crosby,  Marlene Dietrich, The Dorsey Brothers' Dance Orchestra, Eddy Duchin, Duke Ellington, Ruth Etting, Gracie Fields, Jan Garber, Johnny Hamp, Annette Hanshaw, Fletcher Henderson, The High Hatters, Teddy Hill, The Ipana Troubadours, Al Jolson, Isham Jones, Jack Hylton, Roger Wolfe Kahn, Helen Kane, Gene Kardos, Sam Lanin, Zara Leander, Ted Lewis, Vincent Lopez, Bert Lown, Johnny Marvin, McKinney's Cotton Pickers, Irving Mills, Lee Morse, Jelly Roll Morton, Ozzie Nelson, Red Nichols, Ray Noble, George Olsen, Jack Payne, Ben Pollack, Don Redman, Leo Reisman, Harry Reser, Freddy Rich, Harry Richman, Ben Selvin, Nat Shilkret, Phil Spitalny, Lew Stone, "Whispering" Jack Smith, Alphoso Trent, Rudy Vallee, Joe Venuti, Fats Waller, Chick Webb, Anson Weeks, Ted Weems, Die Weintraubs, Paul Whiteman and many others.