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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Jimmy Grier & Donald Novis | Stardust [1932] | |
Anson Weeks | It's All In The Game Melody [1933] | |
Mora's Modern Rhythmists | Smoke Rings | |
The Hot Club Of San Francisco | Dark Eyes (Live) | |
Carroll Gibbons Ork (GB) | You [1936] | |
Bing & Friends | Big Band Jump 664 | |
André Ekyan | Sugar [1940] | |
The Boilermakers & Jennie Luvv | Says My Heart | |
The Glenn Crytzer Ork | Ain't It Grand | |
Tommy Dorsey | Tin Roof Blues [1938] | |
Ray Starritas Piccadilly Rebels Band (GB) | Just A Memory | |
Benny Goodman | Down South Camp Meetin' [1936] | |
Ozzie Nelson & Harriet Hilliard | Says My Heart [1938] | |
Duke Ellington | In A Mellotone [1940] | |
Artie Shaw | Back Bay Shuffle [1938] | |
Gus Arnheim & Bing Crosby | The Little Things In Life | |
Brother Bones | Sweet Georgia Brown (Globetrotters Theme) [1949] | |
Galaad Moutoz Swing Ork (Fr) | Swing Is The Thing | |
Freddy Martin | More Than You Know | |
Forties Songbook | Big Band Jump 545 | |
Jimmie Lunceford | Frisco Fog [1937] | |
Michael Maxwell Ork | Little Brown Jug | |
Tommy Dorsey | Quiet Please [1940] | |
Fletcher Henderson | King Porter Stomp [1928] | |
Emil Coleman & Jerry Cooper | Smoke Gets In Your Eyes [1934] | |
Richard Himber & Joey Nash | Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart [1935] | |
Quintet Of The Hot Club Of France | My Melancholy Baby [1939] | |
Pee Wee Hunt | Twelfth Street Rag [1948] | |
Tommy Dorsey | Fascinating Rhythm [c1943] | |
Benny Carter | Just You Just Me [1940] |