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This week, Fantasy Records has finally reissued some of rock and roll’s most important and most loved albums.
Between 1968 and 1970, Creedence ...read more
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Last week, our program featured a few hit singles from September of 1968. For the first time since I can remember, there were more classic singles debuting ...read more
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Just this morning, I listened to the radio on the way to work. Rather than tune in the news, I played a music station that happened to play a few new ...read more
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Fifty years removed from the release dates, a lot of this material may sound ancient to modern ears, but many of these songs have been extraordinarily ...read more
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I know I have precious little to say that’s nice about popular music in the ‘90s, but things really weren’t so bad then. Back in 1998, if you liked an ...read more
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When you know somebody for ten or more years, you probably think you have him or her pegged, but Gene Casey continually surprises me. As the lead ...read more
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Twi the Humble Feather’s new CD is called “Music for Spaceships and Forests.” That title only begins to suggest the unique nature of their music. Regular ...read more
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One of the purposes of American Hit Radio is to convey what it must have been like to be alive at a specific time when certain songs were new. As such, the ...read more
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Album Rock’ was not invented in the Summer of 1968, but that is the time when it came into fruition. In point of fact, a lot of album rock wasn’t even ...read more
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I wish it wasn’t so, but there are an awful lot of things going on as this national holiday approaches that have me feeling curmudgeonly. It’s hard to ...read more
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