
About This Time 70 Years Ago… It’s The Hits Of September-ish 1954!
Contributing Author DJ Professor Dan! invites us to come-on-a his ole house to hear what was happening musically around this time… 70 years ago in 1954
Contributing Author DJ Professor Dan! invites us to come-on-a his ole house to hear what was happening musically around this time… 70 years ago in 1954
Gaining inspiration from a couple of recent vinyl-centric TNOCS articles, it’s Contributing Author Bill “Virgindog” Bois, with a throwback musical memory of a personally seminal record from 1971
“This was a full-on bohemian revolution. The world had a generation of dreamers dead set on living life on their own terms.”
It’s Part 17 of the eclectic art, history, & music mini-series from Contributing Author Phylum Of Alexandria
With a tale of a thrift shop journey into the world of black leggings and polyvinyl chloride, it’s Contributing Author rollerboogie, serving up the platters that matter
Welcome back to Chuck’s Record Collection, where this time, Contributing Author Chuck Small dusts off two of his favorite K-Tel compilations from the 80s
It’s time for Contributing Author And Surging Candidate For “Sexiest Man Alive” DJ Professor Dan! DJPD takes us back to what what was happening musically around this time… 20 years ago in 2004
From the inventive mind of Contributing Author Bill “Virgindog” Bois, it’s Part 4 of his series about the innovations that made music better, and the people who created them
Light on the music – but heavy with passion, it’s a political opinion piece, in this Part 8 of the informative, entertaining, and adorably named music series from Phylum Of Alexandria
Sporting a rumpled fedora while hunting and pecking away on his trusty Smith Corona, it’s Contributing Author Stobgopper. with random thoughts on the music of 1993
Have you ever wondered: What are the unique qualities that make someone a mentor? In a touching remembrance, Friend and Contributing Author Chuck Small has a thoughtful reply
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