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When I started to plan for this series, it felt near impossible to cover the early history of piano with any degree of chronological accuracy.
My ...read more
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This show is exciting because it covers some of the most incredibly innovative playing imaginable. Fats Waller was the perfect showman and an extraordinary ...read more
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The second part of our series dedicated to the development of piano music and its influence on the stylistic development of popular music finds us covering ...read more
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The history of piano music is extraordinarily complex, but the importance of the piano to the development of an American music culture is often ...read more
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This is our last episode in a 24 part series dedicated to the music of the British Invasion, as we cover the last few months of 1969.
To be perfectly ...read more
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This show brings us very near the end of our coverage of the British Invasion (next week will be our final show).
This late in the game, it isn’t ...read more
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The further we progress with our timeline regarding British pop music, the harder it gets to discern what is truly ‘British’.
Due to geographic ...read more
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This show covers British pop music from the Spring and Summer of 1968, and it was at this point in time that psychedelic music began to fade from the ...read more
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I suppose it could easily be argued that the British Invasion was essentially over by 1968. With this show, we will attempt to prove the opposite.
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As we resume our coverage of hit music from the British Invasion, we find ourselves smack dab in the middle of the most psychedelic ever.
This show ...read more
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