On the other hand, a standards format that leans heavily toward older recordings is what Serenade Radio (online only with volunteer DJs and supported by donations) does most of the time. It is in England though the first DJ I listened to was based in Palm Springs. There are also a lot of instrumentals like an easy listening station would have (though most songs have vocals), and the station does describe its format as easy listening, though a lot of songs are high energy, sometimes described as "swing". On the shows I listen to most recordings are from the 40s through the 70s. Most if not all of the newer recordings are by Michael Buble, Rod Stewart or others singing the old songs. One show occasionally goes back to the 30s and has a "vintage tune", but many of the recordings would fit that description. Some shows are just 1920s, 30s and 40s.