KCEA online radio

KCEA, also known as the Menlo-Atherton High School Radio, is a student-run online radio station based in Atherton, California. The station features a variety of programming including music, news, and talk shows. It serves as a platform for student DJs to showcase their music tastes and host engaging discussions. With a mission to provide quality programming for the community, KCEA offers a diverse range of content that caters to a wide audience. Through its online platform, listeners can tune in to enjoy a unique listening experience and stay connected with the local community.
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Radiostation playlist
Artist | Song title | |
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Carl Fenton | Lady Be Good [1924] | |
Bert Ambrose & Sam Browne (GB) | You're Blase [1931] | |
Alex Mendham Ork (GB) | Home | |
Bing Crosby | Starlight [1932] | |
Alex Mendham Ork (GB) | Jazznocracy | |
Bing Crosby | Robins & Roses [1936] | |
Andy Russell | I Can't Begin To Tell You [1945] | |
Glenn Miller | Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider [1941] | |
Bing Crosby | I Apologize (Live) [1951] | |
Lionel Hampton | After You've Gone [1937] | |
Victor Borge & Paul Baron's Ork | All The Things You Are [1945] | |
Tommy Dorsey & Jack Leonard | Now It Can Be Told [1938] | |
Richard Himber | Angel [1940] | |
Fats Waller | Truckin' [1935] | |
Ted Lewis | Memphis Blues [1927] | |
Harry James | Ain't Misbehavin' | |
Andy Kirk | Moten Swing [1936] | |
Bert Ambrose Ork (GB) | Little Girl [1931] | |
Harry James | Texas Chatter | |
Phil Harris & Leah Ray | How’s About It [1933] | |
Tommy Tucker & Amy Arnell | I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire [1941] | |
Benny Goodman & Peggy Lee | Let's Do It Let's Fall In Love (E) [1941] | |
Chick Webb & Ella Fitzgerald | Under The Spell Of The Blues [1936] | |
Glenn Miller | Sweeter Than The Sweetest [1941] | |
Andrews Sisters | Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree | |
Frances Langford & Jeff Alexander Chorus | Blue Moon | |
Billie Holiday | Until The Real Thing Comes Along | |
Paul Whiteman At The Biltmore | Night With Whiteman (Medley) [1932] | |
Paul Whiteman & Vocal Trio | The Birth Of The Blues [1926] | |
Ben Selvin Ork & The Rondoliers | Of Thee I Sing [1932] |