Live and On The Air
The Inland Echo is currently broadcasting jazz, swing, Latin, exotica, and related styles of tracks on the internet through our own radio station, powered by our service provider, Live 365, an officially licensed ASCAP, BMI, SESAC and SoundExchange site.
How to Tune In
An Experience Like Terrestrial Radio
Listening to our radio station on the internet is like tuning your FM dial. You don't know what's going to be on, and if you don't like the song, wait until the next one starts. You're bound to like it.
Can I Request A Song?
We're sorry, but we don't have a concert request line.
Can You Tell Me When I Can Hear A Certain Song?
We are not allowed to do that. Radio stations are controlled by the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA), which defines very specific rules for how stations can play music, when a track can be played or repeated, how many tracks can be played by a certain artist within a certain time frame and so on.
You're New? But I Heard Internet Radio Stations Were All Going Off The Air
They will unless the Internet Radio Equality Act becomes law. Please read the Wikipedia page, then call or write your Congressman and Senator and tell them to support the act, before it's too late.
What Else Can I Do To Help?
Who carved the tiki used for the station logo?
Michael Breckenridge (aka DJ Tikivillager)





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