
Three Really Fun Songs About Radio DJs… (And Three Others That Will Break Your Heart)
Six songs of silliness, sadness, and triumph that celebrate the people on the radio who drop the needle, just for you
Six songs of silliness, sadness, and triumph that celebrate the people on the radio who drop the needle, just for you
“It is not the “things” or “stuff” of the world that matter in the end. What matters is spirit. Values. And the interactions that members of a community share with one another.
It’s Part 15 of the eclectic art, history, & music mini-series from Contributing Author Phylum Of Alexandria
With the stiffest of upper lips, Contributing Author JJ Live At Leeds rises up yet again to present this 1950s, penultimate episode of odd (and yet, somehow proudly British) novelty records
Friend and Contributing Author Chuck Small time-trips to 1986, in this Episode Seven of the series that helps us recall… Who sang that ?
Hello-helloing again, and hoping that we’ll meet again: It’s time for Contributing Author, YouTuber, and Twitch Broadcaster DJ Professor Dan! DJPD takes us back to what what was happening musically around this time… 70 years ago
We would never let the facts get in the way of a great story. And so: We proudly present these amazing accounts of parodists, harmonists, wallopers, rattlers, pivoters, es-cape-ists, and albino pachyderms. Read carefully: there will be a quiz
”What could have turned Vietnam’s George Washington into the next potential Stalin?
It was the foolishness of the Western nations that did so.”
It’s Part 14 of the eclectic art, history, and music mini-series from friend and Contributing Author Phylum Of Alexandria
He’d like to make us all believe that planet earth turns slowly… Taking us on a warm summer’s eve backyard adventure of reflection and remembrance, it’s Friend and Contributing Author Chuck Small
Contributing Author and Wardrobe Consultant to Kari Byron rollerboogie is here to put the rumors to rest, as he digs into ten improbable tales to find the truth
Friend and Contributing Author Chuck Small brings us even more of 1985’s music, in this Episode Six of the series that helps us recall… Who sang that ?
I first became aware of him on SNL, and I'm grateful to have experienced that moment in time.
Steve Martin is one of the funniest men alive and part of the reason is that he is never afraid…
I missed out on Steve Martin's glory years. I'd have liked to have discovered him when he was fresh and…
Two things to add here: 1) Bob Hope didn't have to leave The Tonight Show for anything big usually other…
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Oh, wait. I was addressing the part of the essay about how famous people have somewhere to go. Walter Cronkite…