Second Anniversary
On June 1st, we celebrate our second anniversary. Thanks to everyone who has helped us grow into one of the most listened to oldies radio stations on the world wide web. We have now increased our listener capacity to accomodate our growing listening audience which means we will no longer have to turn away listeners.
Stay On Top of Oldies News
Learn the "what and where" about your favorite artists from the past with Shane Wilson's EVERYTHING OLDIES.
See Who's Listening On Our Listener Map
Now you can get a view of who is listening from around the world on the GHR Listener Map. Welcome to all of our worldwide listeners. Thanks for choosing Golden Hits Radio.
Mornings with Shane
Golden Hits Radio presents
Shane Wilson "LIVE" from
6 - 11 (CT) weekday mornings.
Introducing "LOST OLDIES!"
We have just added 500+ songs to our playlist that we have labeled as "Lost Oldies." A lost oldie is a song that was once a hit and, for whatever reason, seldom (or never) gets played on the radio.
The "Lost Oldie" feature is part of our continuing effort to provide the MOST and the BEST oldies that you will find anywhere. If there's an oldie that you haven't heard in a long time, let us know. We'll try to find it.
Our Music Mission
Golden Hits Radio is presented by legendary morning oldies radio personalities Burt & Kurt. Our 24/7 daily programming features a classic oldies music mix from an era that birthed and grew rock and pop, arguably, the greatest music ever recorded.
No matter what you call it: golden oldies, oldies but goodies, or oldies... you will find an abundance of music variety on Golden Hits Radio.
Our goal is to provide you with the MOST oldies while still keeping the music selection familiar and free of charge.
The result is a musical buffet of free oldies music including innovative 1950s singers, superstar sixties artists, unforgettable 1970s singers, and the King of Rock & Roll, Elvis Presley. We don't pretend to be the perfect fit for your unique taste. There will be a few songs in our mix that you don't like. That's the downside of playing so much variety. But...just hang in there because your favorites aren't far away.In our research we found listeners of oldies on the radio were tired of the same short list of the same songs played over and over again.