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Internet - Radio Dismuke 1920s & 1930s Music

Started by Tribune, December 11, 2010, 03:18:51 PM

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Tribune

Ahhh...

Sat in the office marking first-year undergraduate Earth Science final exams as the snow flies outside.

But what makes the experience more bearable is Radio Dismuke. A great internet radio station playing continuous swing, jazz and popular tunes form the 1920's and '30s.

http://www.dismuke.org/radio/

Great accompanying music to appreciate your old vintage phones to.

Mark Furze - TCI, ATCA

To miss-quote "Bones" McCoy . . .
                     "darn it Jim - I'm a doctor, not a telephone engineer!"

Ed D

Nice music!  I love it.  Listened for about half an hour, what a blast!  I will definitely listen some more.

Thanks for posting the link!

Ed

Bill

Glad to hear they are still around. A couple or five years ago, there was a rumor that Dismuke and Live365 were both going away due to legal issues, and both were soliciting donations.

Bill

Tribune

Glad that they're still going. I only found Dismuke about 6 months ago.
Favourite music for working in my lab. My student's think I'm nuts.  ;D
Mark Furze - TCI, ATCA

To miss-quote "Bones" McCoy . . .
                     "darn it Jim - I'm a doctor, not a telephone engineer!"

bingster

Dismuke is one of the very few internet "radio stations" that I can listen to for extended periods of time.  I love it.
= DARRIN =