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How Music Changed is a series that strives to tell the whole story about American popular music by portraying how it developed from one phase to the next. ...read more
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As we glance back fifty years ago to the music of April 1957, you can hear the battle rage between old-school pop music and the newfangled rock and roll ...read more
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This interview with Pete Mitchell of No More Kings is the most fun we’ve had since watching Cosby Show reruns.
From a critical perspective, few things ...read more
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The Isley Brothers certainly deserve to be included in any list of the most influential artists of all time, and yet it seems as though they continuously ...read more
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In our never-ending quest for great music, we have settled in on March of 1967 for an extended number of shows.
Usually, we have trouble finding enough ...read more
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Today we conclude our three-part series on Jelly Roll Morton. Morton certainly deserves extensive coverage, but his importance is abetted by the value of ...read more
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We continue our series of ‘How Music Changed’ with a second segment on the incredibly influential Jelly Roll Morton. The best part of this episode is that, ...read more
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I know it’s a matter of personal taste, so it would be difficult if not impossible to prove, but it is very possible that the Spring of 1967 was the very ...read more
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With today’s show, we go back exactly fifty years, to March of 1957. In many of these songs, you can literally hear the effect that politics had on music ...read more
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With today’s show, we bring together all of the disparate elements of our earlier shows. If you’ll recall, each our previous shows (from the early part of ...read more
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Pearl by Janis Joplin
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Live in Boston 1 (Dig) by Fleetwood Mac
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