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For our third installment on Bob Dylan, we cover the music featured on his third album, “The Times They Are A-Changin’.” It might surprise (or pain) a few ...read more
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We continue our series of shows on Bob Dylan with this second installment. The first episode focused mostly on Dylan’s early days in New York, his attempts ...read more
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With today’s show, we begin the monumental task of compiling the career of Bob Dylan into a series of one-hour programs. Previous episodes often required ...read more
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Although he has remained a mercurial presence on the music scene for forty years, Leonard Cohen has produced only a dozen or so albums in that time. Never ...read more
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Today we conclude our series on early Kings of New Orleans Jazz by looking at a few remaining classics that we haven’t yet discussed. This show allows to ...read more
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In our previous program, we played a few of the white and/or Creole orchestras that personified early jazz. The main reason for this was that most of the ...read more
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One of the most interesting (but also confusing) aspects of music history pertains to the early music scene of New Orleans, Louisiana. While many critics ...read more
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With today’s show, we continue our series on ‘How Music Changed’ by taking a close look at another ‘honorable mention’ artist. Warren Zevon may not have ...read more
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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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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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