
A Global Journey: When Contemporary Music And Traditional Folk Songs Intersect
All over the world, Contributing Author rollerboogie’s got the word… with some amazing examples of music meeting at the intersection of traditional and modern
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All over the world, Contributing Author rollerboogie’s got the word… with some amazing examples of music meeting at the intersection of traditional and modern
Reminding us that the unexpected can fun, it’s Contributing Author Chuck Small, with Part 6 of the series that helps us to remember … Who sang that ?
It’s a virtual tour of Music City from Contributing Author thegue… featuring a few surprise guests who might be familiar
Contributing Author and Gelegentlicher Mauteintreiber DJ Professor Dan and takes us back to what what was happening musically around this time… all the way back to 1974
Some traditions, you just can’t explain. Enjoy some of this delicious lussekätter that I made for you all to snack on, as I attempt to tell the story of
Traveller, historian, bon ami and Contributing Author Bill “Virgindog” Bois takes on a Friday history lesson – with a surprise personal connection
In this amazing finale, join Contributing Author Ozmoe for Volume Four of the mini- series that ranks the hits over the decades. This week, Ozmoe wraps it up with the music from 1985-1994
Time, as the song says, keeps on slippin’, slippin, slippin’ into the future. Here to explain it all with 21 personal milestone examples is Contributing Author JJ Live At Leeds
Paying it forward,,. and backward with the remakes and re-imaginings, it’s Contributing Author Chuck Small, with Part 5 of the series that helps us to remember … Who sang that ?
Contributing Author DJ Professor Dan made a list, checked it twice, and will now take us back to what what was happening musically around this time… all the way to 1954
Hey, that's more than enough for punk rock, right? My range is not super extensive, but I'm a firm believer…
Great list! As someone with a 12th of an octave range, I'm impressed.
12 made me laugh, too.
This sounds exactly like I thought it would.
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