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Interested in music from our favorite era?
WFUV 90.5 FM (Fordham Univ) in NYC plays music from the 30's every Sunday evening from 8 PM to 10 PM Called the Big Broadcast WFUV.org, Click on Listen Live Last edited by cars56; 04-10-2011 at 07:37 PM. Reason: addition |
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I went on youtube and recorded Ted Weems and some Gus Arnheim and play it through a portable, battery powered $10 player. Sounds like a victrola that way
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I know this is an old thread but I recently found some music that y'all might be interested in.
I remember it from when I was a kid watching Stan & Laurel, and the Little Rascals. A group called the Beau Hunks have recreated - or should maybe say - redone? - some of what I think is the best music from the 20s & 30s. I found a link on YouTube that has over 50 of their renditions, some aren't as popular as others but overall it's pretty darn good! If I did it right, it should start out with Little Rascals' opening theme song "The Good Old Days": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9T47...40C41F211BAB6A Hope y'all enjoy this great music as much as I do!
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Group,
I have a business restoring music from 78's/LPs by removing the clicks and pops. My favorite records from the early 1930's are a series of "Hit of The Week" records. They came out from 1930-32. Playing the old period music in my Model A while I'm driving is a real kick! Marc |
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At a show this past summer, my wife gathered some "big band" music from the 30's and put them on her iPod, strategically placed in the cab. Played for the whole day that way.
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http://archive.org/details/otr_bigbroadcast - Dave |
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I always have 1930's music ready to play on my 1921 Victrola. I bought a pile of 78's for pennies. I even scored some very early Sinatra on 78's.
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Ken B, thanks for the compliment on the music and car. Both the music and the Model A are so much fun that I think that I was born to late !
Marc |
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Lot of great music in the 20's 30's & 40's Bob Wills and Louis Jordan are 2 of my
favorites play them in the garage all the time!!!! John |
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Music of all eras is available on a multitude of internet radio stations.
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