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Quin Swallow March 6, 2026
Quin Swallow on the Diagon Alley Street, with Gringotts Bank in the background (with the sculpted dragon on the roof), and a crowd of tourists behind him. Quin, with gray medium length hair parted and swept to the side, is wearing dark roundish glasses, and a green and tan plaid shirt. It is daytime, and the weather is clear.

Quin Swallow, creator and host of Wizard Waves, the day the idea began bubbling in the brain

In Orlando in late 2024, I was attending a conference for work. I had the afternoon off and of course, like any Harry Potter fan with a few extra dollars saved up in his bank account, I went to check-out The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando: Specifically, Diagon Alley (in Universal Studios) and Hogsmeade / Hogwarts Castle (in Islands of Adventure).

I did all the stuff: Window shopping at Diagon, train ride to Hogsmeade, castle ride, dinner at the Three Broomsticks (so tasty), motorbike ride at sunset, return to Diagon and an everything-goes-wrong tour of Gringotts’ vaults … all of it was brilliant.

What did I take home with me besides a souvenir butterbeer mug and windswept hair from Hagrid’s motorbike? I could not get out of my head how much I loved just walking around the place – listening to the music from the Harry Potter film series. Something about actually walking the Diagon Alley street – mixed with the noises of fire-breathing dragons and the film music, already etched on my brain, did something to me. And I wanted to keep it.

Back in the office, every now and then I’d pop on my headphones and immerse myself in the sounds of Potter while I plunged into the work of managing and troubleshooting muggle tech. I could play any Potter song I wanted. But something wasn’t right: It wasn’t spontaneous. It wasn’t quite as fun.

Sometime later, while watching Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, I saw Ron Weasley obsessing over his wizard radio – waiting to hear the names of his family read among the other victims of Voldemort’s string of terror attacks. That’s when I realized what I was really wanting: Wizard Radio.

I hit-up the muggle internet immediately: Google searches, web radio indexes, Harry Potter fan sites, Amazon music channels, podcasts – I search desperately to find not just magical music, but a live or semi-live broadcast connecting the community of Potter music fans. I found some “radio stations” which were essentially playlists of popular Disney tunes – that’s the closest I got. And while there is no shortage of Disney influencers churning-out nearly round-the-clock content live from Disney parks, there was nothing like the true Wizard Radio I envisioned.

So I gave up looking – and started making. But I didn’t just want to cast a playlist of music from the Potter films. I wanted Potter talk and news as well. With the upcoming Harry Potter television series starting to appear on the horizion, and “Potter Merch” being more available than ever, I knew interest in Potter was hardly dying.

It took so much research, work, mistakes, entire failures and re-dos – but I finally got something workable off the ground: True round-the-clock radio featuring magical music and fun, whimsical spoken content.

I realized quickly that, as much Potter music as we have (from the films and from Hogwarts Legacy), I was going to have to expand the music library to have the kind of variety I wanted. So we threw music from Disney and other magically-themed properties and stories into the mix – and I loved the result: So many memorable tunes, both played and sung. Listening at work, in my car, or on walks or runs wasn’t a chore – Each new surprise piece of music brought back to my memory time spent with characters, family, and friends. It was musical comfort food for the mind.

So that’s it: Wizard Waves became the musical happy place I was seeking but never found. I hope you enjoy what’s there, and look forward to what’s ahead!

-Quin Swallow

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