Cladrite Radio at Live365 online radio

Cladrite Radio at Live365

Canada / english
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https://cladriteradio.com/


Cladrite Radio at Live365 is an innovative and dynamic online radio station that brings listeners a unique experience through its carefully curated playlist and expertly hosted shows. With a focus on the music of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, Cladrite Radio transports its audience to a bygone era where big band swing, ragtime, jazz, and popular tunes reign supreme.

The station's website, cladriteradio.com, serves as a portal for fans and newcomers alike to dive into the world of vintage music. The site not only provides a live stream of Cladrite Radio's extensive catalog but also features comprehensive artist biographies, interviews, and articles, allowing listeners to explore the historical and cultural significance of the music.

Cladrite Radio at Live365 embraces a community-oriented approach by fostering interaction between listeners and hosts. The station encourages participation from its dedicated followers through social media platforms and interactive features on their website. This engagement creates a shared sense of enthusiasm for the music and fosters a sense of belonging within the Cladrite Radio community.

Through Live365, Cladrite Radio reaches a global audience, making it accessible to nostalgic music enthusiasts from all corners of the world. The station's commitment to quality programming ensures that listeners are treated to the finest selections of vintage music, rare recordings, and forgotten gems. Cladrite Radio at Live365 is truly a platform that celebrates the rich musical heritage of the past while providing a space for both seasoned and new listeners to connect and enjoy good music together.
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Radiostation playlist

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Mason-Dixon Orchestra Alabammy Snow
Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra Night and Day
Ray Starita and His Ambassador Band/Sam Browne, vocal Gee, It Must Be Love
Bertini and His Band/Sam Browne, vocal Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?
Weintraub's Syncopators/Freddy Wise, vocal Honolulu Baby
Irving Mills and His Orchestra/The Sunshine Boys, vocal So Sweet
The Charleston Chasers/Eddie Walters, vocal Wasn't It Nice?
The New Yorkers/Elmer Feldkamp, vocal Parkin' in the Moonlight
The Sunshine Boys It Seems to Be Spring
Lew Stone and His Band/Sam Browne, vocal The Moon Remembered but You Forgot
Marie Greene Stardust
Al Bowlly with Ray Noble and His Orchestra Midnight, the Stars and You
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra/Frank Sinatra, vocal Everything Happens to Me
Adrian Rollini and the Golden Gate Orchestra Delirium
Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans/Anne Lenner, vocal Roses in December
Geoge Hall and His Orchestra/Dolly Dawn, vocal May I Never Love Again
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra/Eleanor Powell, vocal and taps Got a Bran' New Suit
Cab Calloway and His Orcehstra Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?
isham jones and His Orchestra/Frank Sylvano, vocal It's Winter Again
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra/Pat O'Malley, vocal You’re Blasé
Joe Reichman and His Orchestra/Mildred Monson, vocal Out in the Cold Again
Frank Auburn and His Orchestra/Dick Robertson, vocal It Looks Like Love
Ella Fitzgerald and the Mills Brothers I Gotta Have My Baby Back
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians High Up on a Hill-Top
Ramona and Her Grand Piano I'll Be Hard to Handle
Billy Cotton and His Orchestra/Fred Douglas, vocal Leave the Pretty Girls Alone
Ray Anthony and His Orchestra/Bill Johnson, vocal I'll Close My Eyes
Gray Gordon and His Tic-Toc Rhythm Orchestra Especially for You
Duke Ellington and His Orchestra Down a Carolina Lane
Ben Selvin and His Orchestra When the Rest of the Crowd Goes Home (I Always Go Home Alone)
Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?
It Seems to Be Spring
The Moon Remembered but You Forgot
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?
I'll Be Hard to Handle
When the Rest of the Crowd Goes Home (I Always Go Home Alone)

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