Kol Ramah

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Broadcasting from Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. We are the soundtrack for each summer! Our air is filled with shows produced by and for the campers!LISTEN LIVE: http://KolRamah.us

Episodios

  • Senior Girls' Alma Mater

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side one consists of the cheers of the boys camp (first 5 tracks) and girls senior camp (last 6 tracks). Many of these songs would have been sung in color war between the campers.

  • Wah Farewell

    31/08/1961 Duración: 02min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side one consists of the cheers of the boys camp (first 5 tracks) and girls senior camp (last 6 tracks). Many of these songs would have been sung in color war between the campers.

  • Wah March

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side one consists of the cheers of the boys camp (first 5 tracks) and girls senior camp (last 6 tracks). Many of these songs would have been sung in color war between the campers.

  • Wah Entrance

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side one consists of the cheers of the boys camp (first 5 tracks) and girls senior camp (last 6 tracks). Many of these songs would have been sung in color war between the campers.

  • Kee March

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side one consists of the cheers of the boys camp (first 5 tracks) and girls senior camp (last 6 tracks). Many of these songs would have been sung in color war between the campers.

  • Kee Entrance

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side one consists of the cheers of the boys camp (first 5 tracks) and girls senior camp (last 6 tracks). Many of these songs would have been sung in color war between the campers.

  • Mohawk March

    31/08/1961 Duración: 02min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side one consists of the cheers of the boys camp (first 5 tracks) and girls senior camp (last 6 tracks). Many of these songs would have been sung in color war between the campers.

  • Seminole March

    31/08/1961 Duración: 02min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side one consists of the cheers of the boys camp (first 5 tracks) and girls senior camp (last 6 tracks). Many of these songs would have been sung in color war between the campers.

  • Apache March

    31/08/1961 Duración: 02min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side one consists of the cheers of the boys camp (first 5 tracks) and girls senior camp (last 6 tracks). Many of these songs would have been sung in color war between the campers.

  • Boys' Alma Mater

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side one consists of the cheers of the boys camp (first 5 tracks) and girls senior camp (last 6 tracks). Many of these songs would have been sung in color war between the campers.

  • At Kee-Wah-Kee

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side two consists of the cheers of the girls junior camp (first 4 tracks) and camp wide Kee-Wah spirit songs (the last 5 tracks)

  • Swinging Shillelaghs

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side two consists of the cheers of the girls junior camp (first 4 tracks) and camp wide Kee-Wah spirit songs (the last 5 tracks)

  • Four and Fourty

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side two consists of the cheers of the girls junior camp (first 4 tracks) and camp wide Kee-Wah spirit songs (the last 5 tracks)

  • Is there a dash?

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side two consists of the cheers of the girls junior camp (first 4 tracks) and camp wide Kee-Wah spirit songs (the last 5 tracks)

  • Let's Give A Cheer For Kee-Wah

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side two consists of the cheers of the girls junior camp (first 4 tracks) and camp wide Kee-Wah spirit songs (the last 5 tracks)

  • Wah Alma Mater

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side two consists of the cheers of the girls junior camp (first 4 tracks) and camp wide Kee-Wah spirit songs (the last 5 tracks)

  • Wah March

    31/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side two consists of the cheers of the girls junior camp (first 4 tracks) and camp wide Kee-Wah spirit songs (the last 5 tracks)

  • Sioux March

    30/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side one consists of the cheers of the boys camp (first 5 tracks) and girls senior camp (last 6 tracks). Many of these songs would have been sung in color war between the campers.

  • Kee Alma Mater

    30/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side two consists of the cheers of the girls junior camp (first 4 tracks) and camp wide Kee-Wah spirit songs (the last 5 tracks)

  • Kee March

    30/08/1961 Duración: 01min

    From 1934 to 1963, Camp Kee-Wah operated on the property that we know as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. It was split as Camp Kee-Wah-We for Boys (today's A-Side) and Kee-Wah-Ke for Girls (today's B side Boys Kikar from 1934-1951, and all of B-side from 1952-1963). In 1961, the camp created a vinyl record. Side two consists of the cheers of the girls junior camp (first 4 tracks) and camp wide Kee-Wah spirit songs (the last 5 tracks)

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