



Rabadash Studios
Recording Studio In Mandeville, Louisiana
Featuring a Vintage Harrison 32C console
Serving the Greater New Orleans Area
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Rabadash Studios
Recording Studio In Mandeville, Louisiana
Featuring a Vintage Harrison 32C console
Serving the Greater New Orleans Area
- …

Rabadash Radio
Live from Mandeville, LouisianaLouisiana Music
Local Artists • Hidden GemsStreaming live from Rabadash Studios, celebrating Louisiana music, independent artists, and the rich culture that makes our state one of a kind.
Live from Rabadash StudiosTuesdays & Thursdays11 AM – 2 PM CentralFeaturing Louisiana ArtistsListen Live
Stream Rabadash Radio right here. Hit play and discover the soundtrack of Louisiana.
Live Shows
Catch live broadcasts from Rabadash Studios featuring DJs, local music, interviews, studio energy, and the occasional beautiful bit of Louisiana weirdness.
🎙 DJ Bobby C Live Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 AM to 2 PM Central Time, bringing together Louisiana legends, rising independent artists, local favorites, and the stories behind the music.Local & Independent Artists Featuring music from Louisiana, the Greater New Orleans area, and artists connected to the Rabadash community.Constantly Streaming When we are not live, Rabadash Radio keeps the music moving with curated programming and hidden gems.Recently Played
See what has been spinning on Rabadash Radio.
Want Your Music on Rabadash Radio?
Rabadash Radio is built to spotlight Louisiana music, independent artists, and the creative community around Rabadash Studios. Artists interested in airplay can reach out with release info, clean metadata, artwork, and streaming links.
What to send Artist name, song title, album title, release date, genre, explicit/clean status, and a short artist bio.Best formats High-quality WAV or MP3 files with correct metadata are preferred.Keep it legal Only submit music you own or have permission to distribute for radio play.Rabadash Radio — live from Rabadash Studios in Mandeville, Louisiana, near New Orleans.
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