
That TV Episode Where Somebody Played An Instrument (…Or Serenaded Their TV Mom)
We finally found the clicker! So let’s watch along with Contributing Author rollerboogie, who presents a dozen memorable musical TV moments
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
“ No matter their place in society or how terrible their personal situation could be, these men and women radiated hope and dignity through their creative collective alchemy.
Another Beatle book? This one was a little different for Contributing Author JJ Live At Leeds, who shares his thoughts on a certain gentile-giant roadie’s place in Fab Four history
Get your “track” shoes ready! It’s Contributing Author Chuck Small, who’s in the starting block with his brand new series of musical hand-offs. The race starts in 3… 2… 1
Contributing Author rollerboogie shares a tale of courage, faith, and of his meeting with Timothy Leary
Thoroughly entertaining read. A bit late but I've remembered one for Chuck's piece on songs that have been overplayed: I…
On the country side of the tracks, Norma Jean warns women away from an untrustworthy man... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8OFOLLxeHg
And presenting the Official It's The Hits Of August-ish 1965 Playlist! From "I've Got You Babe" to "It Ain't Me…
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