Schwarzwaldradio starts a new vinyl get-together for music fans!
Schwarzwaldradio is starting a regulars' table for vinyl fans on Sundays with Jérémy Brunelle and prominent guests. Now playing!

Schwarzwaldradio starts a new vinyl get-together for music fans!
Music is at the heart of many memories and experiences, and now Schwarzwaldradio takes this to a whole new level. From now on, the Schwarzwaldradio Vinylclub opens its doors every Sunday at 10 p.m. to all vinyl record lovers and music enthusiasts. Moderator Jerome Brunelle leads through the program, which has the motto “Soundtrack of Life”. Here, guests are not only allowed to present their favorite songs, they also tell the stories associated with them. This makes every evening a special experience that celebrates the personal connection to music.
The exciting format is complemented by the musical expertise of journalists such as Andreas Zimmer, Markus Henkel and Olaf Neumann, who provide valuable background information on the selected tracks. In the coming weeks, listeners can expect prominent guests, including TV presenter Harry Wijnvoord and singer Olaf Henning. This series promises not only entertainment, but also a deep insight into the world of music and its messages.
The magic of vinyl
The fascination with vinyl records is making a remarkable comeback, and not just among collectors. Schwarzwaldradio has recognized this and, with the vinyl club, is creating a space in which both lovers and newcomers get their money's worth. The large selection of pop and rock classics as well as oldies ensures that there is something for every taste. But special programs on various music genres such as soul, disco, rock and country are also on the program. Not only is musicality celebrated, but also the stories that can be told and about music, which brings music history closer in all its facets.
By connecting music and stories, the meaning of music in a historical context becomes more visible. The development of music has been a defining element in many cultures for thousands of years, as many people know: a lot has happened from the oldest flutes, which are over 40,000 years old, to the complex structures of today's music analysis. Wikipedia In this context, describes the deep roots of music history, which is characterized by singing, harmony and of course the interaction of musical instruments. Music is not only seen as an art form, but also as a communicative and social experience.
A centerpiece for the region
Black Forest Radio itself is an important part of the culture and also the promotion of tourism in the region. As the official holiday radio in the Black Forest and premium partner of Schwarzwald Tourismus GmbH, it offers not only locals but also tourists a piece of holiday feeling - and not just through the music, but also through the thematic focus on leisure, wellness and culinary delights. The availability of the station is particularly interesting: Schwarzwaldradio can be reached nationwide via DAB+ and worldwide via the web and app, which guarantees a wide audience.
With over 450,000 listeners every day, it is clear: music remains an important part of the community and culture. The stories that everyone carries within themselves are now becoming part of the airwaves thanks to the vinyl club.