Abbott & Costello (Comedians)
William “Bud” Abbott and Lou Costello (born Louis Francis Cristillo) performed together as Abbott and Costello, an American comedy duo whose work on stage, radio, film and television made them the most popular comedy team during the 1940s and 1950s. Their patter routine “Who’s on First?” set the framework for many of their best-known comedy bits. These are the funniest guys on the planet!!!
1. List of radio episodes
2. Who’s on first
3. 13 x 7 is 28
4. It’s pay day!
5. Two tens for a five
6. Loafing
What’s My Line (1950-1967) (Television)
What’s My Line? is a panel game show which originally ran in the United States on the CBS Television Network from 1950 to 1967. Here are my favorite Guest starts
1. Danny Kaye                  7. Colonel Sanders
2. Walt Disney 
3. Jack Benny
4. Hugh Hefner
5. Bob Hope
6. Andrews Sisters
Ceramic Hello (1981) (Artist)
The The Absence Of A Canary (Album)
Ceramic Hello is the duo of Brett Wickens and Roger Humphreys that  recorded the seminal electronica album “The Absence of a Canary” in  1980. They are From Ontario Canada
1. Climatic Nouveaux
2. Symphony of Shudders 
3. Conversation between units/clock
4. The diesquad
Soma Holiday (1984) (Artist)
I know nothing about this band. They don’t even have a Wikipedia page! i found them surfin the web one day. ENJOY!
1. Shake your molecules
2. Art dimension
3. Too many People
Dragnet (1949-1957) <— link to radio show
Ok I know Dragnet is just a radio show without music but i like it so much that i had to post a link for you all to hear. Remember Cornfed pig from duckman, he is a parody of Jack Webb (Joe Friday) from Dragnet. If your not instantly addicted your a sick human being LOL
PolidoNobre   (Youtube channel) <— link to youtube channel
This person has the best “elevator” music i have ever heard. Check it out. here is a list of my faves from this channel.
1. Intimita by: Alessandro Alessandroni
2. The wait by: Chris Joss
3. Bond Street by: Les 5-4-3-2-1
4. Glow worm cha cah cah by: Jackie Davis
5. Latin Lessons by: Folf Asberg
HiDef radio (iphone/ipod app)
This is my FAVORITE ipod app. It has thousands of radio stations to listen to including tones of “old time radio” from 20, 30, 40 and 50s. The best this is… ITS FREE!!! (at the time i posted this) there is a ad free version for 1.99 too. 
Radio Dismuke (radio from the 20’s & 30’s) <— link
check it out, it’s awesome and they even have some random commercials from that era.
Fearless (1983)  (album)
Nina Hagen sucks soooo bad. Except for her English version of “New York” (originally in German)
1. New York
James Chance & The Contortions (artist)
Buy (1979)  (album)
James Chance & The Contortions
“Design to Kill” - 2:47
“My Infatuation” - 2:20
“I Don’t Want to Be Happy” - 3:21
“Anesthetic” - 3:52
“Contort Yourself” - 4:23
“Throw Me Away” - 2:43
“Roving Eye” - 3:09
“Twice Removed” - 3:03
“Bedroom Athlete” - 4:15
Fad Gadget (artist)
Fireside Favourites (1980)  (album)
Fireside Favourites is an album released by Frank Tovey (from Fad Gadget), better known as Fad Gadget, in September 1980. The album’s instrumentation combined the synthesizers, drum machines and found objects of previous releases with conventional guitar, bass and percussion.  The lyrics and subject matter ridiculed various aspects of modern  society and featured observations from sometimes bizarre perspectives.
“Pedestrian”
“State of the Nation”
“Salt Lake City Sunday”
“Coitus Interruptus”
“Fireside Favourite”
“Newsreel”
“Insecticide”
“The Box”
“Arch of the Aorta”
Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike (2005)  (album)
Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike is the third album by Gogol Bordello. They are a Gypsy punk band from the Lower East Side of New York City, formed in 1999. Much of the band’s sound is inspired by Gypsy music. The band incorporates minor-key accordion and violin (and on some albums, saxophone) mixed with punk and dub.
1. “Sally”   3:03   2. “I Would Never Wanna Be Young Again”   3:46   3. “Not a Crime”   4:31   4. “Immigrant Punk”   3:45   5. “60 Revolutions”   2:58   6. “Avenue B”   3:08   7. “Dogs Were Barking”   4:53   8. “Oh No”   2:59   9. “Start Wearing Purple”   3:43   10. “Think Locally, Fuck Globally”   4:23   11. “Underdog World Strike”   5:24   12. “Illumination”   3:52   13. “Santa Marinella”   5:28   14. “Undestructable”   4:53   15. “Mishto!”  
The Moldy Peaches (self titled album) (2001)
The Moldy Peaches was an indie group founded by Adam Green and Kimya Dawson. They are a Anti-folk, punk, comedy band. They can’t sing and they can barely play their instruments… why do I like them again? :)
“Lucky Number Nine”
“Jorge Regula”
“What Went Wrong”
“Nothing Came Out”
“Downloading Porn with Davo”
“These Burgers”
“Steak for Chicken”
“On Top”
“Greyhound Bus”
“Anyone Else but You”
“Little Bunny Foo Foo”
“The Ballad of Helen Keller & Rip Van Winkle”
“Who’s Got the Crack”
“Lucky Charms”
“D.2. Boyfriend”
“I Forgot”
“Lazy Confessions”
“NYC’s Like a Graveyard”
“Goodbye Song”