Monday, December 15, 2025

New Program for Jazz Fans!

 


The Early Jazz Radio Broadcast International plays music from a wide variety of vintage jazz music styles, starting from the 1890s with ragtime to the late 1940s with big-band swing. 

The various early jazz styles include the blues, novelty and “modern” piano (1920s), Harlem hot-jazz and stride piano, ragtime and honky-tonk piano, dance orchestra music from the 1920s-1930s, so-called “jazz standards” - sometimes referred to as the “Great American Songbook”, early swing and “big band” music, traditional jazz, Dixieland music, Boogie-Woogie piano and much more. 

It’s all about “early jazz,” and we present both original recordings from the era and also modern-era interpretations of early jazz. Dave Tucker, an experienced musician, recording artist, and music historian, is your host and piano player.

To Europe and North Eastern America: 15770 kHz at 2100 UTC Thursday [4pm EST, 9pm London]

To North America: 5950 kHz at 0400 UTC (0300 UTC when time changes in North America to EDT) Friday - that's 11pm EST/EDT & 8pm PST/PDT (year-round) on Thursday night.
(Alan Roe, Teddington, UK/BDXC)