Rádio Joli Beatles is exactly what its name promises: a station built entirely around one band, streaming the Beatles' thirteen official studio albums plus deep cuts, live sessions, and rarities in a continuous rotation. It is run by Salvador Bitonti Capellari, a veteran broadcaster known on air as Salvador Dali, who according to his own station profile on Zeno.FM has spent decades in radio in the interior of São Paulo state, mostly around Ribeirão Preto.
The station did not start as an internet stream. Its programming traces back to a show called "Submarino Amarelo," Portuguese for Yellow Submarine, which Capellari first created in 1990 for the local Regional FM. That show later moved to radiogn3.com.br before eventually becoming its own dedicated channel, now reachable worldwide through Zeno.FM rather than a single city's FM dial.
Part of a small radio family, not a big network
Joli Beatles is not a lone project. Capellari operates it alongside a handful of other niche Zeno.FM channels under the same "Joli" name, including Joli MPB for Brazilian popular music, Joli Rock N Roll, Joli Bossa & Jazz, and JoliGospel, each one built around a single, tightly defined format rather than trying to cover everything at once. That is a familiar shape for internet radio in Brazil's interior, where a single dedicated broadcaster can run several small, personal stations instead of one broad commercial one.
What makes Joli Beatles stand apart even inside that small family is the sheer specificity of its commitment. There is no mixing in other classic rock acts, no filler between songs to pad out a broader oldies format. It is one catalog, curated by someone who was already building entire radio segments around it more than three decades before streaming made that kind of narrow focus easy to find and easy to keep alive.