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CAROLINE ARCHIVE HOUR WITH RAY ROBINSON

WITH RAY ROBINSON


CAROLINE ARCHIVE HOUR WITH RAY ROBINSON

WITH RAY ROBINSON


Ray Robinson started making and collecting recordings of the offshore stations in 1970. That was when he was first able to buy a tape recorder with money saved from a summer holiday job while in high school. Since then, he has amassed an archive of many thousands of hours of broadcasts from all the offshore stations, and of course, Radio Caroline in particular. A number of these recordings, often from momentous occasions, have been very skillfully edited by Alan Sheead to restore their music quality to modern day standards, while retaining all the original presenter links, jingles, commercials and promos. Through these ‘Caroline Archive Hour’ shows, we will be bringing you the best of these restored recordings, focusing mainly on those from the 1960’s and 1970’s. More recent recordings will also be played from time to time, when their content includes music from these two decades, in line with the format of this channel. By listening to shows as they were originally presented all those years ago, you will not only hear tracks that never made the charts (and which you may well remember!), but you will also be able to re-connect with former Caroline DJ’s who became ‘friends’. Enjoy exploring the archive with us, every Saturday and Sunday evening at 8pm UK time. Originally an Essex boy, Ray now lives with his wife and family in Los Angeles, from where he presents these programmes.