
Episode 4 Of Chuck Small’s “Who Sings It ?” – 1982-1983
Contributing Author Chuck Small is back once again! Chuck brings us an awesome ’82 and ’83 episode of the series that helps us recall… Who sang that ?
Contributing Author Chuck Small is back once again! Chuck brings us an awesome ’82 and ’83 episode of the series that helps us recall… Who sang that ?
Contributing Author rollerboogie (and a few siblings) reminisce about a nearly perfect classic album – and the long- missing ingredient that finally takes it over the top
It’s time for Gangsta Leanin’ Contributing Author, YouTuber, and Twitch Broadcaster DJ Professor Dan! DJPD takes us back to what what was happening musically around this time… 50 years ago
We can just picture Contributing Author Bill “Virgindog” Bois: sporting a newsboy cap, munching on soda bread, and sipping a cool Guinness as he lovingly crafts this episode of Theoretically Speaking. Bonus points for the NSFW warning about Duck Duck Go
It’s Part 3 of the informative, entertaining, and adorably named series from Phylum Of Alexandria. Get yer tracks in order – and get ready to listen…. and learn
Contributing Author Ozmoe is back with Part 4 of the series that’s all about Billboard’s biggest chart movers – and most amazing chart debuts – from 1976 through 1981
He listens to this stuff so that we don’t have to – but, hey, let’s join Contributing Author JJ Live At Leeds in solidarity, as he bravely trudges on to present this 60s edition of odd (and yet, somehow proudly British) novelty records
Contributing Author and Distinguished Indiana University Alumnus Chuck Small is back with the ’81 and ’82 episode of the series that helps us recall… Who sang that ?
Contributing Author, YouTuber, Twitch Broadcaster, and Boy Lollipop DJ Professor Dan brings us all the news on what what was happening musically around this time… 60 years ago
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