Special Broadcast Of Vintage Recordings
Autumn 2016




Autumn 2016
Nauck's Vintage Records Broadcast
October 22, October 23 and October 29




Radio Dismuke is pleased to announce the twentieth semi-annual Nauck's Vintage Records Broadcast hosted by Kurt Nauck of Nauck's Vintage Records, the world's largest and most prestigious auction house of rare and collectible vintage records.  Nauck's has partnered with Radio Dismuke to share with the public some of the rare and exceptional recordings that pass through their doors before ultimately finding homes in various private collections.

For these special broadcasts, Kurt generously makes all of the nearly 10,000 vintage records in his current auction available for the program.  During the broadcast, Radio Dismuke will depart from its strictly 1920s and 1930s popular music and jazz format and play recordings from just about every musical genre imaginable from the dawn of commercial recorded sound in the 1890s through the end of the 78 rpm era in the late 1950s.  Many of the records in the auction are extremely rare and the vast majority have never been reissued in modern formats.

One of the things that is special about the broadcast is that it will provide listeners a rare opportunity to hear very early cylinder records played through Kurt's Archeophone -  a modern, electrical playback device designed specifically for the reproduction and preservation of vintage cylinder records.    Late 19th century wax cylinder records are especially fascinating because very frequently they are the last surviving copies of the recorded performance.

In addition to vintage cylinders and conventional 78 rpm discs, the broadcast will feature other vintage formats such as Edison diamond discs, radio transcription discs, picture records and cardboard Hit of the Week records.  Radio Dismuke listeners have the opportunity to hear recordings from a wide variety of musical genres ranging from jazz and dance band music to classical, opera, blues, country and even early rock and roll.

The broadcast will air in continuous rotation throughout the weekend of  October 22 and October 23 and will be repeated again on Saturday October 29. 

The Nauck broadcasts provide a unique opportunity to hear some extremely rare and historic recordings  - a good number of which have not been available to a public audience in many decades.  It is another example of how Internet radio is able to provide to a worldwide audience highly specialized, quality programming that traditional media outlets are simply not able or willing to take on.

 

Broadcast Schedule

Please note:  These times are for the same show - it is simply being repeated so that people in various time zones across the world will have an opportunity to tune in.

When converting to your specific time zone, please consider factors such as daylight savings time in your area.   It is highly recommended that you make your time zone calculations using this Conversion Tool which takes factors such as local daylight savings time into consideration. 
 

Saturday October 22 and Sunday October 23, 2016

North American Listeners
Program starts at 11:00 AM Central Time on Saturday and will continuously repeat all day Saturday and all day Sunday.   If the current run of the broadcast is still playing Sunday evening when midnight arrives, the broadcast will be allowed to fully complete before Radio Dismuke resumes normal programming for Monday.

We currently anticipate that each run of the broadcast will around 6 hours in length. 


International Listeners
Program starts at 16:00 GMT on Saturday and will continue through at least 5:00 GMT Monday morning (which is midnight in the time zone where Radio Dismuke is based).  If the current run of the broadcast is still playing when 5:00 GMT arrives, the broadcast will be allowed to fully complete before Radio Dismuke resumes normal programming for Monday. 

We currently anticipate that each run of the broadcast will be between around 6 hours in length.
 
 

Saturday October 29, 2016
North American Listeners

Program starts at 8:00 AM Central Time on Saturday and will continuously through at least Midnight Central Standard Time.   If the current run of the broadcast is still playing  when midnight arrives, the broadcast will be allowed to fully complete before Radio Dismuke resumes normal programming for Sunday. 

We currently anticipate that each run of the broadcast will be around 6 hours in length. 

International Listeners
Program starts at 13:00 GMT on Saturday and will continue through at least 5:00 GMT Sunday morning (which is midnight in the time zone where Radio Dismuke is based).  If the current run of the broadcast is still playing when 5:00 GMT arrives, the broadcast will be allowed to fully complete before Radio Dismuke resumes normal programming for Sunday.

We currently anticipate that each run of the broadcast will be around 6 hours in length. 






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