LIVE JAM: THE WORLD’S FIRST RADIO STATION WHERE EVERY SONG IS LIVE
There are radio stations that play hits.
There are stations that play classics.
And then there is Live Jam — the world’s first and only all-live radio format, where every single song played is a live performance.
No studio versions.
No artificial polish.
No shortcuts.
Live Jam is where music breathes. Where crowds roar. Where guitars bend past perfection. Where vocals crack with emotion. Where songs stretch, evolve, and become moments instead of recordings.
If it isn’t live, it isn’t played.
That single philosophy has turned Live Jam into a global destination for music lovers who crave authenticity over algorithms — fans who know the greatest performances happen on stage, not in a sound booth.
And every night of the week, Live Jam delivers appointment radio built entirely around the power of live performance.
GET THE LED OUT LIVE — WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AT 10 PM EST
Three Hours of Live Led Zeppelin. No fillers. No edits. Just stage-born thunder.
Every Wednesday night, Get the Led Out Live dives deep into the Led Zeppelin vaults, bringing listeners face-to-face with the band that redefined rock performance. Towering riffs. Improvised detours. Robert Plant’s wail echoing into the rafters. John Bonham’s drums shaking the foundation. Jimmy Page bending time itself through a guitar solo.
This is not nostalgia. This is living, breathing Zeppelin — preserved in concert form.
Featured This Week: Live in Southampton, January 22, 1973
Recorded for a select audience in a small venue in Southampton, England, just weeks before Houses of the Holy was released, this performance captures Led Zeppelin at absolute peak form. Hungry, daring, and unstoppable, the band delivers ferocious versions of new material alongside reinvented classics.
Collectors widely consider this the finest show of the 1973 tour, surpassing even the legendary Song Remains the Same recordings in pacing, power, and precision. For decades, this concert circulated only among hardcore fans. Now, Live Jam brings it directly to the airwaves — complete, uncut, and electrifying.
Highlights include:
Rock and Roll
Over the Hills and Far Away
Black Dog
Misty Mountain Hop
Since I’ve Been Loving You
Dancing Days
The Song Remains the Same
The Rain Song
Dazed and Confused
And the explosive second half:
Stairway to Heaven
Whole Lotta Love (with extended medley explorations)
Heartbreaker
Organ Solo
Thank You
How Many More Times
Communication Breakdown
Two and a half hours of Zeppelin in full attack mode — blues-drenched, psychedelic, heavy, and endlessly improvisational. Exactly the kind of performance document Live Jam exists to showcase.
The Zeppelin Archive Keeps Opening
Beyond Southampton, newly surfaced soundboard tapes from Japan and London rehearsal rooms continue to expand Zeppelin’s live legacy. Rare recordings of “Tangerine” from Tokyo 1971, extended Osaka soundboards, and unheard 1980 rehearsal sessions prove one thing: the Zeppelin story on stage is still unfolding.
And when those tapes surface, Live Jam is where they belong.
Wednesdays at 10 PM EST — Get the Led Out Live
Only on Live Jam — where every song played is the live version.
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS — SPECIAL LIVE RELEASE EVENTS
Every Friday night at 9 PM EST, Live Jam presents a Live Release in its entirety — full concerts, uninterrupted, exactly as they happened on stage.
This Week’s Feature: A Concert for Altadena — Dawes & Friends (Pasadena, January 7, 2026)
This isn’t just a concert. It’s a mission in musical form.
One year after the devastating Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, destroying homes and livelihoods, artists and community members came together for a night dedicated to rebuilding hope.
Held at the historic Pasadena Civic Auditorium, A Concert for Altadena gathered an extraordinary lineup:
Dawes & Friends featuring Eric Krasno, Aloe Blacc, Lord Huron, Brandon Flowers, Judith Hill, Rufus Wainwright, Jenny Lewis, Mandy Moore, Brad Paisley, Stephen Stills, Lucius, Ozomatli, Everclear — hosted by John C. Reilly.
Every performance carried purpose. Every note helped raise funds for recovery through the Pasadena Community Foundation’s Eaton Fire Relief & Recovery Fund, directly supporting the Altadena Builds Back Foundation.
Live Jam proudly broadcasts the entire concert — because when music helps rebuild lives, it deserves to be heard live.
Fridays at 9 PM EST — Friday Night Lights
Only on Live Jam.
LIVE FROM THE VAULT — SATURDAY NIGHTS AT 9 PM EST
Some live albums don’t just capture concerts — they capture history.
Every Saturday night, Live From The Vault counts down Variety Magazine’s Top 50 Live Albums of All Time — the greatest concert recordings ever released, across rock, soul, pop, jazz, and beyond.
These are the albums that set the gold standard for live recording. The performances that changed careers. The nights that became legend.
This Week’s Spotlight: Variety’s #5 Live Album of All Time
Beyoncé — Homecoming: The Live Album (2019)
Recorded at her iconic Coachella headline performance, Homecoming redefined modern live production. It’s part concert, part cultural statement, part sonic spectacle — flawless execution powered by massive brass sections, commanding vocals, and an audience locked into every beat.
Beyoncé didn’t just perform live — she created an experience instantly enshrined among the greatest live recordings ever made.
Live Jam delivers it the only way it should be heard: in full live energy, crowd and all.
Saturdays at 9 PM EST — Live From The Vault
Only on Live Jam.
LIVE COUNTRY RADIO — MONDAY NIGHTS AT 9 PM EST
Country music was born on stages, not in studios. From front porches to honky-tonks, festival fields to stadiums — country lives in storytelling shared with a crowd.
Live Country Radio delivers five hours of nonstop live country performances every Monday night. Outlaw legends. Nashville icons. Modern headliners. Acoustic storytellers. Full-band arena explosions.
No studio versions.
No overdubs.
Just real country — performed where it belongs.
Mondays at 9 PM EST — Live Country Radio
Only on Live Jam.
DON PLAYS LIVE ZAPPA — TUESDAY NIGHTS AT 10 PM EST
Frank Zappa didn’t write songs — he built musical universes. And those universes came fully alive on stage.
Don Plays Live Zappa presents five straight hours of live Frank Zappa performances every Tuesday night. From Mothers of Invention chaos to late-career precision ensembles, this is a deep dive into one of the most fearless live catalogs in music history.
Improvisation. Complex time signatures. Jaw-dropping musicianship. Satirical storytelling. Concerts that were never the same twice.
Zappa belongs on Live Jam because Live Jam was built for artists who refuse to be contained.
Tuesdays at 10 PM EST — Don Plays Live Zappa
Only on Live Jam.
LIVE JAM: WHERE LIVE MUSIC LIVES
Live Jam isn’t just a radio station.
It’s a philosophy.
A preservation project.
A front-row seat to history.
From Zeppelin’s vaults to Beyoncé’s cultural milestones.
From country bonfires to Zappa’s musical laboratories.
From benefit concerts to legendary stadium nights.
If it happened on a stage — you’ll hear it here.
Live Jam — the world’s first and only radio station where every song played is a live version.
Turn it up.
Join the crowd.
Live the music.



