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 | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jack Denny Ork & Dick Robertson | Can't You Love Like That [1929] | ||
| Glenn Miller | Song Of The Volga Boatmen [1941] | ||
| Paul Pendarvis & Marjorie Beatty | Thanks A Million [1935] | ||
| Bert Ambrose & Elsie Carlisle (GB) | You've Got Me Crying Again | ||
| Jimmy Dorsey & Bob Eberly | The Breeze & I [1940] | ||
| Bert Ambrose & Sam Browne (GB) | Love Locked Out [1933] | ||
| Eddie Elkins Ork | Easy Come Easy Go [1934] | ||
| Guy Lombardo & Carmen Lombardo | A Sailboat In The Moonlight [1937] | ||
| Ted Lewis | The Gold Diggers’ Song [1933] | ||
| Gene Kardos | Did You Ever See A Dream Walking [1933] | ||
| Duke Ellington | Cocktails For Two [1934] | ||
| BBC Big Band (GB) | Little Brown Jug | ||
| Russ Carlson Ork | I Know You're Lying But I Love It [1932] | ||
| Jimmie Lunceford | In Dat Mornin' [1930] | ||
| Dick Todd | Don't Let Julia Fool Ya [1941] | ||
| Eddy Duchin & Lew Sherwood | Isn’t It Heavenly [1933] | ||
| Ace Brigode & His Fourteen Virginians | Never Again [1924] | ||
| Al Goodman & Eddy Thomas | Yours Sincerely [1929] | ||
| Harry James & Helen Forrest | I Had The Craziest Dream [1942] | ||
| Big Bad Voodoo Daddy | Diga Diga Doo | ||
| Greg Poppleton Ork | Two Sleepy People | ||
| Artie Shaw & His Gramercy Five | Hop Skip & A Jump [1945] | ||
| Red Nichols | Washboard Blues [1926] | ||
| Greg Poppleton Ork | It's Only a Paper Moon | ||
| Lino Paturno Big Band | Medley Rhapsody in Blue & Fascinating Rhythm (Tribute to George Gershwin) | ||
| Charlie Christian & Benny Goodman | Bugle Call Rag [1941] | ||
| Charlie Christian & Benny Goodman | King Porter Stomp [1940] | ||
| Erskine Hawkins | Tuxedo Junction [1939] | ||
| Glenn Miller | A String Of Pearls [1941] | ||
| Les Brown | I Only Have Eyes For You |
Can't You Love Like That [1929]
Song Of The Volga Boatmen [1941]
Thanks A Million [1935]
You've Got Me Crying Again
The Breeze & I [1940]
Love Locked Out [1933]
Easy Come Easy Go [1934]
A Sailboat In The Moonlight [1937]
The Gold Diggers’ Song [1933]
Did You Ever See A Dream Walking [1933]
Cocktails For Two [1934]
Little Brown Jug
I Know You're Lying But I Love It [1932]
In Dat Mornin' [1930]
Don't Let Julia Fool Ya [1941]
Isn’t It Heavenly [1933]
Never Again [1924]
Yours Sincerely [1929]
I Had The Craziest Dream [1942]
Diga Diga Doo
Two Sleepy People
Hop Skip & A Jump [1945]
Washboard Blues [1926]
It's Only a Paper Moon
Medley Rhapsody in Blue & Fascinating Rhythm (Tribute to George Gershwin)
Bugle Call Rag [1941]
King Porter Stomp [1940]
Tuxedo Junction [1939]
A String Of Pearls [1941]
I Only Have Eyes For You