New format for Trad&Now Live!
Trad&Now Live! has continued to grow – new schedule and format announced
Every album recorded in Australia and held in stock for sale has now been uploaded to Trad&Now! live. There are now well over 12,000 tracks, each of which has been tagged to be identified in its specific genre group for random selection by a radio playlist computer programme which changes every session.
Under the new schedule, the first half hour of every hour features a specific genre.
The second half hour of every hour defaults to a random selection from any genre.
There’s a constantly updating play list on the website home page if you want to know who is playing.
New recordings are welcome.
Trad&Now Live! program schedule from December 1, 2025
12AM: Celtic / British Music segment
1AM: Comedy, Poetry and a bit of Protest Music segment
2AM: Contemporary Folk Music segment
3AM: Recent Arrivals (18 months) segment
4AM: Celtic / British Music segment
5AM: Comedy, Poetry and a bit of Protest Music segment
6AM: Contemporary Folk Music segment
7AM: Recent Arrivals (18 months) segment
8AM: Australiana Music segment
9AM: Instrumental Music segment
10AM: World Music segment
11AM: Bluegrass & Old-Timey Music segment
12PM: Blues and Roots Music segment
1PM: Traditional Folk Music segment
2PM: Celtic / British Music segment
3PM: Comedy, Poetry and a bit of Protest Music segment
4PM: Contemporary Folk Music segment
5PM: Recent Arrivals (18 months) segment
6PM: Australiana Music segment
7PM: Instrumental Music segment
8PM: World Music segment
9PM: Bluegrass & Old-Timey Music segment
10PM: Blues and Roots Music segment
11PM: Traditional Folk Music segment
I just discovered this website and am STOKED! I spent my childhood in Texas listening to my granddad’s Australia: Our Land, Our Music double-vinyl and wishing I could be there. We aren’t Australian; he just really liked the music, and I’m grateful he introduced it to me.
Thanks so much for making all of this music (along with everything else on your daily schedule) available to all!
Thanks for your kind words Robert. Feel free to listen any time of the day or night.