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This represents our 5th show dedicated to the music of James Brown, and for this hour, we can keep things fairly simple. Around this time in his career, ...read more
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The charter for American Hit Radio has been based on hits, which translated to hit singles. In the past year or so, we’ve broadened our coverage to include ...read more
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In the first half of the ‘60s, James Brown established himself as a reliable hitmaker by releasing a series of influential and innovative singles. In the ...read more
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Once again, we dig into our bag of tricks and go back forty years, this time covering music that debuted in April 1968. Once again, we are amazed by the ...read more
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This show covers the era when James Brown became a full blown phenomenon. Although he had troubles with his record label, and recorded only 3 tracks for ...read more
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It was before I was born, so I can’t say firsthand that 1958 was a great year to be a music fan, but I have to admit that the evidence sure points in that ...read more
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To completely understand the impact of James Brown’s recording of his performance from Harlem’s Apollo Theater on October 24, 1962, you need to forget most ...read more
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In this show we start our coverage on one of the most seminal, influential artists of the 20th century, Mr. Jaaaaaaaaaames Brown! Considering his eventual ...read more
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In the early part of 1978, music fans were confronted with circumstances that forced them to question their own taste in music. Do you really like the ...read more
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This show covers the development of ‘serious’ music, focusing mostly on its implementation in America, and it’s a bit more complicated than many of our ...read more
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Look at Yourself by Uriah Heep
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