Rockabilly and Other 50s Music 24/7

I received a short note today from the guys at Rockabilly Radio. Even though they’ve been around for over 10 years, I hadn’t heard of these guys before, so I’m glad they wrote.

Rockabilly Radio webcasts 1950s and 1950s-styled music all day and all night every day of the week. There are around 25 different DJs from all over the world who share their vintage record collections with listeners everywhere. If you want to hear an eclectic mix of rockabilly and other 1950s music, then you’ll want to visit Rockabilly Radio where you can hear everything from rockabilly and classic country to R&B and doo wop. I’ve been listening for an hour and already I’ve heard all kinds of stuff I hadn’t heard before.

Great job by founder Don Freeman and all the the Rockabilly Radio DJs. Keep it up!

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Buster Fayte is an author and musician who enjoys sharing his love for rockabilly music with readers throughout the world.
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4 comments on “Rockabilly and Other 50s Music 24/7

  1. Thanks for the enlightening review of our Station.
    The Founder Don Freeman has been unable to continue with Rockabilly Radio and has handed over operations and ownership to Dave Brighton.
    We continue with what Don had Started including the presence of international DJ’s plus are making further improvements for our listeners experience.
    Please visit our Website for further information and updates, watch Facebook for announcements and enjoy what your hear.
    http://www.rockabilly-radio.net http://www.rockabilltradio.net

    Don’s Grandson has started his own Jukebox station called Rockabilly Riot Radio concentrating on Modern Bands and Artists of the Genre with a request feature on their website.
    They do not intend to have DJ’s on their Station, however the tracks they have are basically a duplication of what we have though a lot less 50′s tracks.
    They also have a request feature.

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