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Sisters of The 70’s
For those of you who may believe that the "Girl Group" sound died in the 1960's, it didn't. It decided to evolve and mature in ways that were't always geared at the Pop chart, and with a newfound freedom that didn't always include bouffant hairdos,
Hitchcock Out To Sea
Scripted radio drama in your home prior to the mass adoption of television and streaming that is so commonplace today. #hitchcock #Steinbeck #radio
Electric Miles (Jazz Day 2018, Pt. 2)
Revisiting my International Jazz Day program from three years ago for Black History Month, with a two part special focusing on the Jazz idioms most visible practitioner, Miles Davis, during his "electric period",
Electric Miles (Jazz Day 2018, Pt. 1)
Revisiting my International Jazz Day program from three years ago for Black History Month, with a two part special focusing on the Jazz idioms most visible practitioner, Miles Davis, during his "electric period",
The Other Side of Love, Vol. 2
Revisiting the tumultuous decade that almost saw the organization that had been the leading and most successful Black business in history almost go bankrupt as it struggled to find its voice. #motown #1970s #blackhistorymonth #BHM #marywilson #singlesa...
All The Squares Go Home
Spotlighting the first several years of a band that blew all conventions out the door, Sky and The Family Stone, the first major music act that was multi-gendered and multi-ethnic, who also became the Haight-Ashbury San Francisco music scene's most pop...
Bartender, I’ll Have a Triple Icy Stalli Bacardi.
Spotlighting a unique moment in music history, one where female Hip Hop artists of color are making their biggest-ever impact on the charts and on culture. Featuring Saweetie, aka Icy, Megan Thee Stallion, aka Stalli and Carbi B, aka Bacardi.
The First Lady of Songbooks (Jazz Day 2019 Pt. 2)
A slightly edited version of the program I ran almost two years ago for International Jazz Day. This is the second of two parts featuring what many consider the greatest vocal Jazz albums in history by an artist considered one of the immortals.
Ella and The Duke (Jazz Day 2019 Pt. 1)
Part of the program I ran almost two years ago for International Jazz Day. This is the first of two parts featuring what many consider the greatest vocal Jazz albums in history by an artist considered one of the immortals.
Wolves Like Them
A career retrospective of one of the most unique bands of the new millennium, TV On The Radio, who are one of the few music acts that continually create and release alternative rock in a sea of radio morass. #TVontheradio #TVOTR #altrock