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It’s been a while since we’ve covered 1960, but it’s a pretty interesting time for music. Sure, every indication was that rock and roll was fading away, ...read more
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A few weeks back, I figured that any reasonable coverage of this incredible month in 1970 would take 4 one-hour shows. Despite the fact that we are now in ...read more
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In our quest to provide historical perspective with relevant music, we find ourselves stuck in time forty years ago. This is our third show dedicated to ...read more
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Before our rather incredible interview (if I may say so myself) with Carol Kaye last week, our program took a detailed look at November 1970.
At the ...read more
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You know the names. Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Simon and Garfunkel, Glen Campbell, Joe Cocker, Ritchie Valens, the Righteous Brothers, The Beach Boys and ...read more
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We’ve done a good number of anniversary shows, celebrating music that was twenty, thirty, forty, or fifty years old. Each show proves that there is usually ...read more
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Last show we started our coverage of October 1970 by playing a few singles, then moving on to the hart of the matter – album tracks. They don’t call it ...read more
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Once again, we find ourselves covering one sole month from the year 1970, and there’s too much material to cram into one one-hour program.
We don’t ...read more
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On the surface, rock and roll appeared to be suffering in 1960. Under the surface, though, things were hoppin’. Sure, most of the kingpins who helped ...read more
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As the album era began to kick in with full force, great albums were so commonplace that it seemed like it would last forever. A trip to the record store ...read more
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