
About This Time 50 Years Ago… It’s The Hits Of September-ish 1974!
Contributing Author DJ Professor Dan shares what was happening musically around this time. 60 years ago in 1964
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Contributing Author DJ Professor Dan shares what was happening musically around this time. 60 years ago in 1964
Encore presentation:
“Here we are now, entertain us.”
Our good friend and Contributing Author Bill “Virgindog” Bois invites you to come as you are for this episode of Theoretically Speaking: Music Theory For Non-Musicians. Bonus points for the Mia Zapata reference
We’ve all been told that Guglielmo Marconi invented radio – and he did. In 1895, he sent the first radio signal over several miles. That was the start of wireless communication. Only six years later, he transmitted the first transatlantic signal, from Newfoundland to England. It was only Morse code for the letter “S”, but it showed the enormous potential of communicating long-distance via radio waves. However, this column is about musical inventors… so we’re going to skip Marconi. His contributions to broadcasting are astounding, but all he ever transmitted was Morse code. He thought about broadcasting voice and music,
“The difference was that these radicals really knew how to play the long game.”
It’s Part 19 of the eclectic art, history, & music mini-series from Contributing Author Phylum Of Alexandria
We finally found the clicker! So let’s watch along with Contributing Author rollerboogie, who presents a dozen memorable musical TV moments
Friend and Contributing Author Chuck Small, at the intersection of hello and goodbye
Contributing Author and sometime RayBan spokesmodel DJ Professor Dan shares what was happening musically around this time. 60 years ago in 1964
An encore look at the “building blocks” that make for a truly eclectic and varied lifetime of musical experiences: No wonder we all love Contributing Author Lovethisconcept
From our resident musical theorist and Contributing Author Bill “Virgindog” Bois, it’s Part 5 of his series about the innovations that made music better, and the people who created them
Inspired by Chuck Small’s K-Tel Compilation Series, and the recent response article from Bill “Virgindog ” Bois, here’s a look at a collection from 1971
At least The Banana Splits were real.
Sufjan aside, isn't it a bit silly that two out of three entries in DJPD's article are cartoons? It should…
On the country side of the tracks, Keith Urban was #1 for all of June 2005 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSgL01PuAjc
Wasn't expecting the backstory of "More and More" to be part of this post, yet here it is. Great job…
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2005? I expected to pull up this installment and see 3 or 4 songs that are completely irrelevant to me.…