USA Dance Radio
About
Dance music never goes off the air. USA Dance Radio keeps the rhythm alive as a broadcaster dedicated entirely to the genre’s many flavors—from ballroom standards to Latin beats, swing revival cuts, and everything that gets feet moving. It’s not just about spinning tracks; the station curates playlists that mirror the diversity of social dancing itself, whether you’re tuning in for a waltz or a salsa breakdown. No commercial interruptions, just back-to-back music designed for listeners who treat dancing like a second language.
The signal originates from a modest address in Lower Manhattan: 79 Pine St #166, where the Financial District’s towering skyline meets the quiet hum of niche broadcasters. This isn’t a studio with a storefront or flashy marquee—it’s a voice in the crowd, transmitting to dancers, instructors, and late-night practice sessions across the country. The location’s unassuming nature fits the medium; radio has always been more about what you hear than where it comes from.
Need to confirm a song title or request a set for your next lesson? The line at (866) 844-4001 connects directly to the people behind the playlists. It’s a practical detail for those who still believe in calling a radio station like it’s 1999, though the website handles most of the heavy lifting these days. The station’s digital presence extends far beyond its physical zip code, streaming to listeners who might be lacing up dance shoes in Brooklyn or polishing routines in Portland.
Finding the exact spot on a map won’t reveal much—just an office number in a building that’s seen a century of New York’s evolution. For the curious, though, here’s the pin: directions to 79 Pine St. The real destination isn’t the address anyway. It’s the next track cueing up, the one that makes you pause mid-step and think, *This is why I dance.*