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Adrian Schubert And His Orchestra Avery McCune Vocal - My Heart's Desire

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183 Radio Dismuke

1920s & 1930s Popular Music and Jazz

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Owner dismuke


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 Adrian Schubert And His Orchestra Avery McCune Vocal,  Ben Bernie And His Orchestra,  Ruth Arden,  Slatz Randall And His Orchestr,  Melody Men,  The Boswell Sisters,  ID/PSA,  Radio Dismuke,  Carroll Gibbons & The Savoy Hotel Orpheans

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giselle_baires said on Wednesday June 24, 2009 23:38 PM

The radio

This radio is fantastic! :-)

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BullRoarer said on Wednesday June 24, 2009 11:35 AM

Great Job Dismuke

I absolutely love this music. Thank you so much for making this available!

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custer said on Thursday June 25, 2009 04:33 AM

found this playing in Second Life

I bet I know where you were! We've had this station playing there for about 3 years.

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jazzimus said on Tuesday June 23, 2009 15:01 PM

found this playing in Second Life

Great music! I found this playing on a sim on second life and now its a part of my itunes stations.

Keep up the good work!

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FuelaFire said on Friday June 19, 2009 00:15 AM

paul whiteman

the "Charleston" by Paul Whiteman & his Orch has a very odd scatting done by (I'm guessing) Whiteman himself. It's so clumsy in relation to other artists that made scat singing their signature. And...

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Walter Gray said on Sunday June 14, 2009 22:13 PM

78 RPM records

I was in my late teens when Rock N' Roll descended on the music scene, but I was more interested in the kind of music that is featured here. I still am. You are a discerning lover of good music, s...

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dplomin1954 said on Sunday June 14, 2009 06:15 AM

78 RPM records

I don't THINK I am an old Man, but I am 54 yrs old, and as a kid in the 60's in Chicago, I went to "basement sales" and picked up some GREAT old books and 78's. Kinda dangerous to do that today, e...

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JCJasion said on Saturday June 13, 2009 21:20 PM

Wipin' The Pan

Saturday June 13th.

Re:

Bernie Stevens & His Orchestra - Wipin' the Pan

Was that Billy Murray on the vocal?

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JCJasion said on Saturday June 13, 2009 21:20 PM

Wipin' The Pan

Saturday June 13th.

Re:

Bernie Stevens & His Orchestra - Wipin' the Pan

Was that Billy Murray on the vocal?

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Vogue said on Friday June 05, 2009 21:55 PM

Radio Dismuke

I fell in love with music of the 20's and 30's when I was fifteen years old. It was the most beautiful music that I had ever heard. I searched most of my life looking for it. Five years ago, I disc...

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Claude_Rains said on Wednesday May 13, 2009 09:36 AM

Say, this is *Swell*

I did so and am enraptured, Lydiola! I wish this town had real musicians like Max and stylish venues to go with them. Great job on the old 78s, Dismuke! Any insights on these artists & their timele...

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lydiola said on Thursday May 07, 2009 00:23 AM

Fabulous!

I found out about Radio Dismuke from a post on Max Raabe and Palast Orchester website. If you haven't yet discovered the divine Max, check it out. It's wonderful to be able to hear these original r...

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BOMBILLO88 said on Monday May 04, 2009 07:15 AM

ANITA O'DAY!

HI DISMIKE, I JUST FOUND YOUR SITE AND THINK IT'S REALLY AWESOME. PLAY SOME MORE ANITA O'DAY (i.e. TEARS FLOW LIKE WINE, BOLERO, SAVOY, ETC). THANKS FROM MANILA!

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LoreleiMission said on Wednesday April 29, 2009 00:37 AM

Radio Dismuke in Second Life

I would like to add to what Cig Girl said about working at a 20s club in Second Life and listening to Radio Dismuke there.

Second Life is a "virtual world" program so that you control a cartoon ...

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schellack78 said on Tuesday April 28, 2009 13:58 PM

who chooses the playlist?

Please play for me "Kiss By Kiss" by AMBROSE & HIS ORCHESTRA more often. I?ve heard it only one time within half a year on Radio Dismuke, but some other records were played a hundred times.

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