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In 'Part A' we covered a few of the biographical highlights (and low points) of Irving Berlin’s life, as well a few of his most popular hits, with the ...read more
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This show introduces the first songwriter (chronologically speaking) on our list of the most artists of the past 100 years.
Irving Berlin had a huge ...read more
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Most people are familiar with Mickey Hart through his association with the Grateful Dead, where he served as part of their rhythm section, along with ...read more
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Our final show on the legacy of James Brown picks up in the early ‘70s and covers more years than all previous five shows combined.
The reasons for ...read more
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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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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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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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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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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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