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How Music Changed - 2009 Shows

With the Motown series, we backed ourselves into a corner by stating that we will play every Motown A-Side from the ‘60s. Our first show covered the ...read more


Hold onto your hats, because this is gonna be one long and crazy ride. This is the first time that we are featuring a record label in the “How Music ...read more


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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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