The Mystery Unveiled: What Happened to Yacht Rock Radio?
Yacht Rock Radio is a unique radio station that has survived in a world where musical styles change like the tides.
However, what became of this impression of sound waves effortlessly gliding? Is it sailing toward a promising new horizon, or have its sweet songs vanished into oblivion?
How about we investigate Yacht Rock Radio’s quiet waters inside and out and become familiar with reality?
Yacht Rock Radio
For fans of soft rock, music that was simple to listen to, and music with a touch of nostalgia, A Voyage Through Time Yacht Rock Radio was their go-to station.
It was frequently referred to as smooth music’s pinnacle. It was like boarding a musical yacht that was cruising the 1970s and 1980s with classics from Hall & Oates, Steely Dan, and Michael McDonald.
Yacht Rock Radio’s Legacy
Yacht Rock Radio made a splash when it first appeared on the scene, evoking memories of carefree summers and breezy coastal drives.
Its smooth playlist had a dedicated fan base, and its presence was cherished across the airwaves.
The Mysterious Silence
But, as time passed, avid listeners noticed a curious silence surrounding their beloved Yacht Rock Radio.
Tunes that once played incessantly seemed to have vanished into thin air. What happened? Did the yacht run aground?
Vanishing Frequencies
Reports surfaced about Yacht Rock Radio disappearing from SiriusXM and other platforms, leaving fans perplexed and yearning for their dose of mellow melodies. Some feared that this genre-defining station had sailed into obscurity.
Navigating the Digital Seas
However, hope was on the horizon. Yacht Rock Radio was setting a course toward the digital realm.
Online platforms and streaming services began to pick up the slack, offering dedicated playlists for those seeking the signature yacht rock experience.
What Happened to Yacht Rock Radio?
Yacht Rock Radio takes over Lincoln Amphitheatre. Just when you thought the smooth waves had calmed, Yacht Rock Radio showed signs of resurgence.
Events like the “Yacht Rock to Take Over Lincoln Amphitheatre” demonstrated that the genre still had a dedicated following and could bring enthusiasts together for live experiences.
Yacht Rock was prepared to take sail once more, according to the Dubois County Herald, promising a night of soothing music and nostalgic vibes at the Lincoln Amphitheatre. It served as evidence of the genre’s continued appeal.
The Future Is Here
What does Yacht Rock Radio’s future hold, then? Will it triumphantly return to the airwaves, or will it keep cruising the digital waves and delighting its faithful listeners? Only time will tell if this mysterious outpost will set sail for a brand-new golden age.
Time Yacht Rock Radio’s future may have been up in the air for a time, but its halcyon days are still ahead of it.
Yacht Rock’s charm and its timeless classics keep attracting admirers of all ages.
So, whether you’re just discovering the genre or have always been a devoted follower, know that Yacht Rock Radio’s journey is far from ending.
Yacht Rock Radio continues to be a source of comfort and nostalgia in the ever-evolving world of music, enabling listeners to set off on a musical journey through space and time. Stay tuned because Yacht Rock Radio’s musical journeys are far from done.
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Channel 311 Yacht Rock Radio celebrates the smooth-sailing soft rock from the late '70s and early '80s. You’ll hear artists like Michael McDonald, Christopher Cross, Steely Dan and other titans of smooth music. It's the kind of rock that doesn’t rock the boat!
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SiriusXM’s tribute to Yacht Rock celebrates the smooth-sailing soft rock from the late 70s and early 80s. You’ll hear artists like Michael McDonald, Christopher Cross, Hall & Oates and other titans of smooth music. It’s the kind of rock that doesn’t rock the boat!
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The name of the station comes from the 2005 online video series Yacht Rock , which helped coined the term of the previously called West-Coast sound or adult-orientated rock (AOR) style of soft rock.
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Yacht Rock Radio is available for your terrestrial radio station. This 2 hour weekly show is perfect for Classic Hits, Light Rock, Soft Rock, Oldies, and Variety radio. Contact Yacht Rock Radio program director Captain Adam at [email protected] for more details.
Welcome to Yacht Rock Radio
Climb aboard with your Captain’s Hat and Cold Beverage and get ready to cruise thru the cool sounds of the late 70’s and early 80’s that will make you yearn for that Southern California sound that made the marina rock.
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Yacht Rock Radio is captained by Adam Ritz. Adam is a 25 year veteran of radio and tv, and a 40 year fan of what we know now as Yacht Rock! The first song he ever played on Yacht Rock Radio was Baker Street by Gerry Rafferty. These songs, “take me back to a nostalgia that makes me smile remembering the easy life from 1976 to 1983.’ Adam also hosts The Adam Ritz Show, a nationally syndicated Public Affairs radio show, with recent episodes at The Adam Ritz Show .
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Musical tastes always ebb and flow in a never-ending shift of trends. Personally, I love it when older music makes a comeback. Take yacht rock, the name now commonly given to soft rock music from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. It’s all the rage these days, especially with boaters, which suits me fine, because I grew up listening to these songs. Maybe you did, too. The backstory to it all is fascinating, so put on your captain’s hat, grab a cold one, and I’ll tell you how it all came about.
Writers Create a Tongue-in-Cheek Video Series
The yacht rock story begins in Los Angeles in 2005 when a group of young music and TV comedy writers devised a short video series for the fledgling internet film network Channel 101. Remember that YouTube was just getting started back then, and film artists of all sorts were exploring how to tap into the promise and power of the Internet to showcase their work and reach new audiences.
They called their series “Yacht Rock.” It imagined funny backstories behind the making of soft rock classics by musicians such as Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, and Hall & Oates. One show, for example,pits musicians in a Los Angeles back alley sing off. Things take a turn for the worse and one of the bystanders accidently is impaled by a harpoon.
According to J.D. Ryznar, the main force behind the series,the writers were poking fun of the music but at the same time wanted to re-introduce the tunes they liked to a new generation. Ryznar called it yacht rock, because it was the kind of smooth, mellow music a yuppie listened to on a yacht back in the 1980s. The friends never expected the series to be a hit. Many of the musicians featured in the series, however, became fans. Viewers ate it up. And Yacht Rock became one of the channel’s top shows during its run from 2005 to 2010.
A Band Looks for a Spark
In the fall of 2007, the Atlanta-based pop band Y-O-U was looking for inspiration. After 10+ years, the band hadn’t caught a big break and its members were thinking about calling it quits. Drummer Mark Cobb had burned a CD of songs he referred to as “The Dentist Office Mix,” by old soft-rock artists such as Christopher Cross, America and Little River Band, and thought it might be kind of fun to play the songs at a show.
According to Cobb, it was meant to be a one-time diversion.He had seen the Yacht Rock series on the internet, so in addition to performing soft rock music, the band dressed in ‘70s fashion: bell bottoms, white belts,vests, aviator sunglasses and wigs.
Turns out, this was just the spark the band needed. The crowd at Atlanta’s 10 High Club loved the show, and the one-night stand turned into a weekly gig. It took a while for these serious musicians to truly embrace the yacht rock vibe, but as they moved from playing in bars to amphitheaters in front of larger audiences, they began to appreciate it and realized they were onto something.
In 2008, they formed the Yacht Rock Revue, very likely the country’s first official yacht rock tribute band. They even trademarked the term “yacht rock.” By 2011, they were yacht-rocking full time and not just in Atlanta.
An Internet Radio Executive Sees the Potential
In 2015, Brooklyn resident Jessica Besack became director of music programming for SiriusXM in charge of conceiving, developing and managing unique new programming ideas for the nation’s largest satellite and onlineradio company. She’d seen the original Yacht Rock series on the web and liked the polished music rooted in jazz and R&B. Under her tutelage, Yacht Rock radio station premiered that summer.
The program was supposed to run only through Labor Day, but fan interest persuaded Besack to extend it a couple more weeks that first year and renew it seasonally going forward. It was so popular that there’s even a rumor around about one Yacht Rock super fan urging President Obama to issue an executive order to make Yacht Rock a year-round thing.
Yacht Rock Today
Whether you’re a fan or “nyacht,” yacht rock has some serious staying power. Though President Obama did not issue a yacht rock executive order, SiriusXM now features the music 365 days a year on its Yacht Rock Channel 311. You can also find yacht rock on Spotify, Pandora, Apple music,Amazon music and just about anywhere else you go for your jams.
Yacht rock tribute bands have proliferated like crazy, too.Bands with witty names like Yachty by Nature, Thurston Howell Band, Three Sheets to the Wind, and The Docksiders pay tribute to the likes of Toto, Boz Scaggs and Steely Dan, often in nautical or ‘70s attire. To better understand the phenomenon, I paid a visit to a yacht rock concert by Philadelphia BoatHouse Row band at the Rams Head On Stage in Annapolis, MD.
I wasn’t quite prepared for the scene I walked into — it was jam packed with people of all ages. About a third of the crowd were in yachting caps. The younger guys wore them backwards or at a jaunty angle. I particularly appreciated one older gentleman sporting a sequined royal blue blazer and a nascot!
It was a festive audience; one I’d wager knew the words to just about every song the band played. I know I did, transported as I was back n time to a summer night in 1979 when I had a 32” waist, shaggy blonde hair,and my biggest worry was whether I’d be carded for buying beer.
Boat House Row was excellent, focusing on songs with incredible vocal ranges, multi-part harmonies and strong sax solos. People sang and danced. The drinks flowed. Everyone was feeling the Yacht Rock magic.
One of the sexagenarians at my table hopped onto a chair after the final song and flicked on her Bic cigarette lighter to encourage an encore. A few young ‘uns gasped, but the seasoned yacht rockers just smiled and nodded approvingly at this old-school tradition that felt so right for the night.
And that, my friends, is Yacht Rock’s secret sauce —nostalgia, memorable music and a momentary tongue-in-cheek escape from the blunt truths of life. I don’t know about you, but I certainly could do with fewer hassles and more smooth sailing these days.
Looking for a Yacht Rock Playlist?
Here’s a yacht rock sampler from Philadelphia Boat House Row guaranteed to float your boat.
“Baker Street” – Gerry Rafferty “Southern Cross” – Crosby, Stills & Nash “Baby Come Back” – Player “Reminiscing” – Little River Band “How Long” – Ace “Rich Girl” – Hall & Oates “Heart to Heart” – Kenny Loggins “Reelin’ in the Years” – Steely Dan “Brandy” – Looking Glass “What a Fool Believes” – Doobie Brothers “Still the One” – Orleans “Africa” – Toto “Turn Your Love Around” – George Benson “Ride Like the Wind” – Christopher Cross “Lovely Day” – Bill Withers
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What Channel is Yacht Rock on Sirius?
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Whether you’re a yacht rock enthusiast or someone who’s just discovering the smooth and gentle soft rock classics, finding the perfect radio channel to set your mood right is essential. Fortunately, you’ve got a SiriusXM Radio that has a channel dedicated to Yacht Rock.
However, the crucial question remains: What channel is Yacht Rock on Sirius?
Tune in to channel 311 on Sirius Radio and listen to artists like Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Christopher Cross, and other artists who worked on smooth music in the late 70s and 80s for free.
Let’s discover more about where you can hear Yacht Rock on the radio.
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Subscribing to SiriusXM Radio opens up a world of diverse and specialized programs that go beyond traditional radios.
It has its own set of channels that not all radio offers including over 150 channels including sports, news, entertainment, and music channels of different genres.
Maybe you’re wondering, is Yacht Rock still on Sirius?
The answer is, yes! If you have a SiriusXM Radio subscription, you can find the Sirius Yacht Rock on channel 311.
You can also listen to the Yacht Rock radio channel in the car when you purchase a SiriusXM stereo. Enjoy your favorite smooth-sailing hits from the 1970s and 80s.
Here’s what’s playing on channel 311 on SiriusXM Radio on a Monday:
You can access their schedule via this website , It cycles between “I’m The Captain Now” and “Yacht Rock Radio” every day.
he Yacht Rock music genre originated in Southern California. It took over the FM radios during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Interestingly, the term Yacht Rock was coined from the comedy series “Yacht Rock” in 2005.
This genre is characterized by a fusion of soft rock and jazz elements, creating a smooth and soulful sound. Initially thought of as a fad, the Yacht Rock genre evolved into a nostalgic treasure of timeless music.
Fortunately, music lovers can still relish Yacht Rock’s rhythms through various channels. There are radio stations, websites, and apps dedicated to bringing you back through timeless music.
By subscribing and downloading SiriusXM radio, you’ll gain the ability to stream Yacht Music wherever you go whether it’s on your smartphone, smart TV, speakers, or computers. This provides you with the flexibility to enjoy your music from various devices.
What channel is Yacht Rock on Sirius? It’s 311. SiriusXM Radio has you covered in your quest to find the perfect channel to listen to the timeless rhythm of Yacht Music. By tuning Sirius yacht roch channel 311, you can listen, and stream using any device.
So, why wait? Start your music journey with Sirius Radio, and don’t miss out on today’s top Yacht Rock songs.
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We’re adjusting to life off the road and on the lake. Our set list prominently features music that has recently been labeled "Yacht Rock". It's the smooth sounds of the radio hits from the 1970s and 1980s. Check out our schedule page for show dates, times, and location.
"Yacht rock" is a retronym for a broad music style commonly associated with soft rock, one of the most successful genres from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. Drawing on sources such as smooth soul, smooth jazz, R&B, and disco, common traits include high-quality production, clean vocals, and a focus on light, catchy melodies.
The term "yacht rock" was coined in 2005 by the makers of the online video series of the same name, and was derived from its association with the popular leisure activity of sailing.
The term "yacht rock" did not exist contemporaneously with the music the term describes, from about 1975 to 1984. It refers to "adult-oriented rock" or "West Coast Sound". Understood as a pejorative term, "yacht rock" referred to a stereotypical y uppie yacht owner enjoying smooth music while sailing.
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At SiriusXM, it's yacht rock season all year long as we bring you your favorite smooth-sailing hits from the 1970s and '80s. Yacht Rock 311 (Ch. 311) will remain available on the SiriusXM satellite platform and streaming platform on Channel 311. Wherever you are, head to the SXM App by clicking above to start listening to the soothing sounds of artists like Michael McDonald, Christopher ...
However, hope was on the horizon. Yacht Rock Radio was setting a course toward the digital realm. Online platforms and streaming services began to pick up the slack, offering dedicated playlists for those seeking the signature yacht rock experience. What Happened to Yacht Rock Radio? Yacht Rock Radio takes over Lincoln Amphitheatre. Just when ...
For the past several years, Yacht Rock took over 70 all summer, but with the recent lineup changes and the loss of the last iHeart station, Sirius has Yacht Rock on 14. It's on 311 all year, but not all radios can pick up that channel. So for the next 2 1/2 months or so, it's a simulcast. (Oddly, 311 is about a second ahead of 14 on the ...
Yacht Rock Radio. Now Playing. 3 hrs. SiriusXM's tribute to Yacht Rock celebrates the smooth-sailing soft rock from the late 70s and early 80s. You'll hear artists like Michael McDonald, Christopher Cross, Hall & Oates and other titans of smooth music. It's the kind of rock that doesn't rock the boat! Show Schedule.
Yacht Rock Radio has docked on Ch. 70 and it's serving up your favorite smooth, soft rock all summer long. ... I never heard of the band Pages until this channel. I've heard them 4 times now in the past 2 days. The voice was very familiar & being an 80s music fan, now I know why. #LoveYachtRockRadio. 3. 4y.
Some newer SirusXM radios can get the 300s in the car. If not, you can only access it through streaming. Yacht Rock is only on lower channels in the car during limited times usually during the summer. Can i just say i lost my mind when that billy joel channel came.
It's always on 311, they air it on 70 as a second channel during the summer. Yeah I know all that, but I don't think they ever renamed it in previous years. They're not calling it "Yacht Rock Radio 311," but, "Yacht Rock 311"—but it used to be "Yacht Rock Radio," so it seems like more than simply an attempt to help people ...
Yacht Rock Radio, or Yacht Rock 311, is a commercial-free music channel on the Sirius XM Radio platform, broadcasting on Sirius XM channel 14 during the summer, or on Sirius XM channel 311 the rest of the year. The channel mainly airs soft rock songs made during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The name of the station comes from the 2005 online video series Yacht Rock, which helped coined the ...
Yacht Rock Radio is captained by Adam Ritz. Adam is a 25 year veteran of radio and tv, and a 40 year fan of what we know now as Yacht Rock! The first song he ever played on Yacht Rock Radio was Baker Street by Gerry Rafferty. These songs, "take me back to a nostalgia that makes me smile remembering the easy life from 1976 to 1983.'.
The yacht rock story begins in Los Angeles in 2005 when a group of young music and TV comedy writers devised a short video series for the fledgling internet film network Channel 101. Remember that YouTube was just getting started back then, and film artists of all sorts were exploring how to tap into the promise and power of the Internet to ...
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Welcome Yacht Rock Radio USA - 60s, 70s, 80s Smooth Sailing Rock…. Yacht Rock Radio's - All Year Summer Long Beach Party! You'll hear artists like Michael McDonald, Christopher Cross, Hall & Oates and other greats of smooth rock music. It's the kind of rock that doesn't rock the boat! So sit back in your lounge chair and soak it up!
It can't get channels above the mid 100s, I believe. So for me, I can only listen to Yacht Rock Radio when they change it to a lower station number. I have streaming on my computer, phone, and other devices, so I can obviously listen to it on those platforms, but when I'm in the car using my radio in there, I can't.
Yacht rock (originally known as the West Coast sound or adult-oriented rock) is a broad music style and aesthetic commonly associated with soft rock, one of the most commercially successful genres from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. Drawing on sources such as smooth soul, smooth jazz, R&B, and disco, common stylistic traits include high-quality production, clean vocals, and a focus on light ...
The answer is, yes! If you have a SiriusXM Radio subscription, you can find the Sirius Yacht Rock on channel 311. You can also listen to the Yacht Rock radio channel in the car when you purchase a SiriusXM stereo. Enjoy your favorite smooth-sailing hits from the 1970s and 80s.
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Description: All aboard Calm Radio's YACHT ROCK channel. Come "Sailing" with Christopher Cross, go starboard to Kenny Loggins, beamreach to Michael McDonald, get mizzen to the Eagles, blow to leeward with Toto and more of the musical elite of the West Coast during the late 70's and 80's. Smooth, light rock music, that will have you ...
Yes, yacht rock is year round on 311. I like that station but you can't go more than a half hour without hearing Micheal McDonald in some form or fashion. 19. james039. • 2 yr. ago. SXM Help on twitter has reported that Yacht Rock on CH 70 will continue up until Oct 1st. Jeffy3. •.
Yacht Rock is an online video series following the fictionalized lives and careers of American soft rock stars of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The series debuted at a Channel 101 screening on June 26, 2005. It placed in the top five at subsequent screenings until June 25, 2006, when the tenth episode placed seventh at the screening, and the series was canceled.
It's the smooth sounds of the radio hits from the 1970s and 1980s. Check out our schedule page for show dates, times, and location. "Yacht rock" is a retronym for a broad music style commonly associated with soft rock, one of the most successful genres from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. Drawing on sources such as smooth soul, smooth jazz, R&B ...
Move yacht rock back to a channel under 100. I see yacht rock at 178 but my old car Sirius radio doesn't go that high. (Sad Michael McDonald sounds) Yacht Rock has traditionally been a seasonal channel, they drop it down into the 70s-80s channel range during May through September, then relegate it back afterwards.