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Tony Thaxton explores the weirder side of music, celebrating and telling the story behind those strange albums that make you wonder how and why they exist. Doing deep dives on albums released by pro athletes, actors, fictional characters, and more. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bizarrealbums/support
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A celebratory look at the history of Jesus Music and Contemporary Christian Music through the stories, songs and artists that created the greatest Christian albums of all time. Each episode we continue to countdown the 1,001 greatest CCM albums of all time!
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These are The Albums That Saved Us...don't forget the songs that made you smile and the songs that made you cry. The music podcast based around the albums that changed our lives if you grew up in the 80s, MAYBE into the 90s, and SOMETIMES back to the 70s. #albumsthatsavedus
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Tales Vinyl Tells is my podcast that evolved into my radio show that airs weekly on RadioFreeNashville. I had quite a few LPs that I collected in the late 60s and 70s and I always knew the magic of the albums of that era of album-oriented rock brought back memories of times, people, smells, tastes and feelings. I hope it does for you too. Back-stories and album liner notes tie the tunes together. I’m your host Brian Hallgren and you should hear the Tales Vinyl Tells!
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Garbage - Emiily Saliers - KT Tunstall - Princess Nokia - Death of Lovers - Valentina Cooke - El Viaje de Jim - Ratones Paranoicos - Sarah Walk - Sufjan Stevens - Ten Years After - Stereophonics - Eminem - Recwall - Blitzen Trapper - Popa Chubby - Manu Chao - El Estrellero - Litto Nebbia y Pez - Bersuit Vergarabat - Chico Buarque - Franz Ferdinand
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Garbage - Emiily Saliers - KT Tunstall - Princess Nokia - Death of Lovers - Valentina Cooke - El Viaje de Jim - Ratones Paranoicos - Sarah Walk - Sufjan Stevens - Ten Years After - Stereophonics - Eminem - Recwall - Blitzen Trapper - Popa Chubby - Manu Chao - El Estrellero - Litto Nebbia y Pez - Bersuit Vergarabat - Chico Buarque - Franz Ferdinand
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Fink - Bruce Cockburn - Avenged Sevenfold - Mars Overdrive - Chris Thomas King - Wolf Parade - The Corrs - Pond - Luna - Pale Sees - Gizmodrome - Foo Fighters - Dan Holt - L.A. Witch - Marilyn Manson - Van Morrison - Manchester Orchestra - Torres - Kadavar - Ringo Starr - Donkey Pilots
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Robert Plant - Amy O - First In Space - The Fall - The Fresh And Onlys – Daughter - Bomba Estereo - The War On Drugs - The Dream Syndicate - Brand New – Whitehorse - Savoy Brown - Tori Amos - Queens Of Stone Age - Oh Sees - Richard Thompson - The Cribs - Lcd Sounsystem - Gogol Bordello - Gregg Allman - Steven Wilson - Happy Abandon
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Delbert McClinton - The Afghan Whigs - James Elkington - Tim Cohen - The Strypes - Uriyah & The Psychedelics – Cast – Hollerado - Jason Loewenstein - Geoff Gibbons - Carolyn Wonderland - Cable Ties - The Routes - Menace Beach - - Psymon Spine – Incubus - Modern English - American Opera - Sigmund Fried – Styx - Dead Letter Circus - Trevor Sensor – Big Hogg - This Is The Kit – Coldplay
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Kasabian - John Mellencamp - Jesca Hoop - John Mayall - Imagine Dragons – Arbouretum – Alt-J - Foo Fighters - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Die Toten Hosen – Elbow - Feist - Dropkick Murphys – Fufanu - Deep Purple - PJ Harvey - The Chainsmokers – Coldplay - Ed Sheeran - Fleet Foxes – Ibeyi – Cast - Magic Giant y Vargas Blues Band
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Futbol - Paddy and the Rats – Animal Collective - Tinariwen - Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo' - Ian Anderson - Real Estate - Joshua James - The Cranberries - Anna Calvi – The Chainsmokers - Summer Moon - Watermelon Slim - La Patrulla Espacial - Perfume Etereo - Novo Amor – Unkle - Los Campesinos! - Iron and Wine - Señamelo Usted - Buika - Kevin Morby
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The Feelies - The Mountain Goats - Spoon - Michael Chapman - Los Espiritus - Why? - Youth Killed It - Ryan Adams - All Them Witches - Bad Temper Joe - Wire - King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Soda Stereo - Slowdive - Bad//Dreems - Ani DiFranco - Thurston Moore - Charly Garcia - Roger Waters - The Kooks - Gene Loves Jezebel - Depeche Mode
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Gang Of Youth - Filthy Friends - Emma Russack - Flamin Groovies - Deerhof - U2 - Bjork - The Accidentals - Nadine Shah - Motorpsycho - Cat Stevens - Tera Melos - Living Colour - The Cadillac Three - The The - Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile - Billy Corgan - Tribalistas - Our Lady Peace - The Surfing Magazines - Neil Young - Joan Osborne - Baby In Vain
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Judah & The Lion - Kite Base - The Shins - Miraculous Mule - The Flaming Lips – Headstones - The Wood Brothers - Juliana Hatfield - Sleepy Sun - Bad Gial - Queen of the Stone Age - Black Angels, The Sadies - Cowbell - Mumford and Sons - Tonolec - Delbert McClinton - John Martyn - Mark Lanegan - Geoff Gibbons
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From the classics to those rare gems you forgot about, each week music blogger Sam Smith reviews an album celebrating an anniversary. Offering a mix of history, quirky facts, and of course tunes, catch anniversary albums every Monday on Morning Glory with Geneva for your fix of music history.
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Youth Killed It - The Magnetic Fields - The Underground Youth - Steve Hackett - Guided By Voices - Residente - Manu Chao - Roadkill Ghost Choir - Julian Cope - One Day, After School... - Ha Ha Tonka - Procol Harum - Hoops - The New Year - Smile Empty Soul - We Are Monroe - Jesu & Sun Kil Moon - Mary Ocher - Sleater-Kinney - Pierce Brothers - Sheryl Crow - Juana Molina - No Money Kids - Vant - Lian Gallagher
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The stories behind some of the most essential albums of all time, told by the artists who made them and Rolling Stone’s writers and editors. Each episode focuses on one album from the brand-new, updated version of Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums list, featuring fresh conversations with the people who made the music, classic interview audio and expert commentary. Episodes include the late Tom Petty on his solo classic Wildflowers, Taylor Swift talking about her career-changing 2012 album ...
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Cowbell, Ron Gallo, 311, Post War Glamour Girls, The Builders and the Butchers, The Mountain Goats, MISSIO, The National, Half Japanese, Hawkwind, The Stevenson Ranch Davidians, Meatbodies, Ride, Alice Cooper, The Verve Pipe, The War on Drugs, Cold War Kids, Skipinnish, The Kills, Gov't Mule, Lorde, Lindsey Buckingham & Christine McVie
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Rise against - The Jesus And Mary Chain - The Goo Goo Dolls - Secondhand Serenade - The Verve Pipe - Little Hurricane - The Homesick - The Brian Jonestown Massacre - North Mississippi Allstars - Gilligan Smiles - Natalia Lafourcade - Miss Bolivia - Gustavo Santaolalla - Sufjan Stevens - The Blue Aeroplanes - Dope Lemon - Balance and Composure - El Cuarteto de Nos - La Teoría del Caos - Carolyn Wonderland – Tamikrest - Las Rosas - Moby & The Void Pacific Choir - Fairport Convention – Ozomatli ...
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Las novedades discográficas internacionales de Junio 2018 con Roger Daltrey, Muddy Ruckus, Laura Carbone, Father John Misty, Vital Idles, Beach Skulls, Holy Esque, John Parish, Dave Matthews Band, Howlin Rain, M. Ward, Lunatic Soul, Gin Blossoms, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Arthur Buck, Johnny Marr, Mike Shinoda, Buddy Guy, Wilko Johnson, Nick Lowe, Brandenburg, Nine Inch Nails, Billy Raffoul, Cats On The Beach, Don't Worry, Jim James y Bullet For My Valentine
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Jim Salveson rediscovers some of Indie Rock's most iconic albums with the people who helped make them the classic's they are. From Punk to Brit Pop from Rock to Madchester you'll hear the stories behind some of the greatest LPs to ever grace your record collection and be inspired to go back and listen to them again, right through to the hole in the middle.The interviews in this podcast were recorded for the XS Long Player series on XS Manchester. Where classic albums we're played in full. Yo ...
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The promise: A non bias perspective of every rock album that you should consider for your music library. Catch all the videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCymI0DF_RA6nAd58dw6XeDg Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steviej/support
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Join Tim & Tom as they listen to the whole album.Every episode they discuss listening to an album they haven’t heard before from beginning to end. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Two indie rock musicians, Bill Lambusta and Brian Erickson, dive into the fandom of great rock and pop music and how it connects to their lives through the lens of the medium they care for most, the album. Episodes frequently include guest contributions from musicians, podcasters, and journalists and always culminate in a track by track review.
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Chris and Henry are on an continuing journey to visit the past, wrestle it into the unexpurgated present, … and perhaps give it the context it deserves. Joined by their social media director Megan, they review 5 albums for each month of the 80s and nail down whether or not you should dig these out AGAIN!
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Un samedi par mois de 19h à 20h. Pénétrez sans crainte dans cette quête musico-archéologique, à la recherche du sillon inconnu car le Dr Bro sera votre guide ! Ici, on célèbre les oubliés, c’est la face B de l’histoire de la musique, et tous les genres y passent. On continue, pour une 6ème saison, sur un format playlist thématique, et pour la saison 2019/2020, on va essayer de condenser toujours plus d'anecdotes ! Les podcasts des premières saisons restent tous en réécoute : 58 formats court ...
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Ich wollte dieses Album immer machen, aber es sollte irgendwie niemals fertig werden. Ist es jetzt doch. Wie zur Hölle das geklappt hat, was ich dafür getan habe, wie der Prozess aussah und was jetzt mit mir und der Musik passiert, erfahrt ihr in dem wohl ehrlichsten Podcast der Musikindustrie von mir, Fynn Kliemann und Gästen, die viel mehr Ahnung von dem Kram haben als ich…
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Episode 139: More Of The Great Rock From The 60s & 70s And BeyondApril 13, 2024Some summer songs, some blues from Super Session, Janis and Lee Michaels, a Gershwin treatment, an hour filled with tasty treats.Thank you to all the sustaining givers that support this podcast. It costs to keep this going and my efforts have not gone unappreciated. You’…
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On this episode I’m joined by Liam Heffernan and Ricky Dineen from Big Boy Foolish, a post-punk duo from the northside of Cork City who have just released their debut album – Stall the Ball. Ricky was the guitarist in the legendary bands Nun Attax, Five Go Down to the Sea? and Beethoven and Liam Heffernan played guitar with another Cork band Mean F…
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In this very special and emotional episode we talk to friends and fans of Michael Knott who recently shed his mortal coil and passed into eternity. Michael rich legacy of music with bands like The Lifesavers, Lifesavers Underground, Cush, Aunt Betty's, Idle Lovell and more have had a permanent impact on music fans around the world. He was loved, ad…
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Now, for those of you who've been following the DIY music scene, Mike Park is a legend. His commitment to the integrity and spirit of indie music has shaped the careers of many and left an indelible mark on the industry. In today's episode, we'll unravel tales from his journey, and get into the nitty-gritty of what it means to run a record label ri…
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Episode 137: Nostalgia: "A Sentimental Longing Or Wistful Affection....April 3, 2024…for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations”. Yeh man! Like the 60s & 70s. Playing for change remakes songs with musicians from all over the world with sometimes odd instruments, did you enjoy Joy of Cooking? Not the book, but the…
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Episode 136: The Vince PlaylistApril 3, 2024My friend, Vince, went in for heart surgery and I made sure to see him beforehand and wish him the best. That was the last time I saw him. They couldn't fix his heart valve. So our only choice was to mourn. Luckily, before all this, Vince told me that he had all the Tales Vinyl Tells episodes up to that t…
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King Iso's journey into the world of music started in the pews of his local church, a place where the early whispers of his talent began to echo off the walls. As a young boy drawn to the rhythmic dances of keys and organs, he found a mentor in the most unlikely of figures – a pastor who saw the spark within him and nurtured it by gifting him an or…
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Hannah Marcus has carved a distinctive niche in the world of music with her deeply emotive and atmospheric compositions. Her unique musical journey has been marked by a fearless exploration of sonic landscapes that blend folk, rock, and experimental elements, delivering hauntingly beautiful melodies infused with raw emotion. She’s released a series…
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In the heart of Oklahoma City, amidst the bustling streets and vibrant culture, Johnny Manchild and The Poor Bastards emerged as a beacon of raw energy and unfiltered musical expression. Formed by the charismatic pianist and vocalist Johnny Manchild, the band quickly distinguished itself with its eclectic blend of genres, from rock to punk, intertw…
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On this episode I talk about My Favorite Concert Shirts and the Ones That Got Away. Over the years I amassed quite a collection of concert shirts, at quite an expense. I then gave them away in one fell swoop to a pair of identical twin teens who probably hadn’t heard of half the bands. I was wearing concert t-shirts before they were even born! --- …
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Episode 135: Another Leg In The 7 Continent Tour 2024, The Dark Continent & EuropeMarch 21, 2024In this 3rd leg of the 7 Continent Tour of 2024, it’s a visit to the African continent and a jump to Europe. Music from the group Africa, Paul Simon, John Mayall and more than enough to fill your ears with an hour of the great LP cuts from the 60s and 70…
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Episode 134: How Long Has It Been Since You've Heard These? Ever?March 16, 2024In a conversation with my friend Bonnie, she said how hearing a certain tune brought back memories of a time long ago. Who she was hanging out with, what music he was listening to (and the B-52’s Rock Lobster was driving her crazy). He played it over and over, saturating…
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With their sixth studio album, "Black Celebration," Depeche Mode embarked on an artistic exploration that delved deeper into the shadows of human existence. Released in 1986, Black Celebration represents a pivotal moment in Depeche Mode's career, marking a departure from their earlier synthpop sound and paving the way for a more mature and brooding…
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On this episode I’m joined by Martin McCann and John Brereton of Dublin band Sack for a deep dive into the making of the band's second album Butterfly Effect. It's a long conversation talking in their first band, Lord John White, moving to London, signing to Lemon Records, touring in the UK, the release of their acclaimed first singles and their de…
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This is the first leg of the 7 Continents World Tour that actually played on podcast episode 23 in January of 2020. At that time, I posted on StudioMillsWellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells, “Sure, it’s imaginary but it’s safe and healthy and has some pretty good music in it. Climb aboard! The upcoming episode or more will include visits to Brazil, Cuba,…
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It can be very fun hearing music from other countries and this 2nd leg of the 7 Continent Tour features steel drums, Brazilian samba and you know, much more.Thanks for all your support. Find out more at Patron.podbean.com/talesvinyltellssupport. A Great Big Thank You to all you sustainers who love what I do here.Stream all 133 episodes of Tales Vin…
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Danny Holloway's career in the music industry is a testament to his profound impact on the evolution of contemporary music. Starting as a journalist, Holloway quickly made a name for himself through his insightful interviews and critiques, paving the way for a transition into the record industry. His tenure at Island Records marked a significant pe…
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Episode 131: Artist Names In Songs And So Much MoreFebruary 23, 2024Ok, so it’s only two songs with artists name in them, really just one because the other doesn’t really zero in. After you listen to this one, you’ll know what I mean. But Creeque Alley does go through quite a few artists like all The Mamas and Papas, The Spoonful and iterations of …
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Joel Selvin is a renowned music journalist and author celebrated for his insightful commentary and deep understanding of rock and roll history. With a career spanning decades, Selvin has chronicled the lives and careers of some of the most iconic musicians of our time. His writing is characterized by its vivid storytelling, meticulous research, and…
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On this episode I’m joined by Liam McKahey and Davey Ray Moor for a deep dive into Cousteau’s self-titled debut album from 1999. Cousteau were formed in London in the late 90s when singer McKahey, from Cork, hooked up with songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ray Moor, from Canberra. Cousteau’s self-titled debut album was released in 1999 by the sm…
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Episode 130: Another Hour Of Great Tunes From The 60s & 70s (As I Say, "Mostly")February 15, 2024There’s a tradition here at TVT to try not to repeat any tunes. Unsuccessful I’ve been but if I do repeat, there’s a high quality put on a number. That’s why we start out with two from Traffic’s John Barleycorn Must Die LP. It is a very cool musical mas…
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Whether you celebrate Valentine’s Day or have a more misanthropic point of view, it can’t be denied. Believe me, friends; I’ve tried. So when I discovered that it fell on a Wednesday this year, I had mixed feelings. On the one hand, I could ignore it, as I usually would, and release a regular episode of Abandoned Albums, OR I could embrace it and d…
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A record breaking American Olympic athlete makes history, but much of America isn't fond of the way he acts...so he takes his "talents" to Japan. This is the story of Carl Lewis & Electric Storm's Idaten, from 1985. Support the show: patreon.com/bizarrealbums Follow the show on Twitter & Instagram: @bizarrealbums Follow Tony on Twitter & Instagram:…
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Episode 129: Tommy Talton Tribute, Yes Minus One (ABWH), Lots MoreFebruary 8, 2024As I kick back and enjoy the warmth of the south for a month (lucky me), the weekly show spins on. Technology, amazing thing. I’ve got some live shows being uploaded into space and reflected back to earth to RadioFreeNashville and zip zip. They magically appear at 5PM…
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The Thermals were an American indie rock band based in Portland, Oregon. The group was formed in 2002. With influences heavily rooted in both lofi, as well as standard rock, the band's songs were also known for their political and religious imagery. LINKS: The Thermals The Thermals on wiki Hutch Harris on IG Bandcamp Learn more about your ad choice…
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Episode 128: Quicksilver Could Be A Train Name, But Not Here February 4, 2024This show takes us back to #9 at RadioFreeNashville. There are some train songs, sure, but the rest…….you just need to hear it. Hope you’re having a really good day. Yes, I understand there are some crappy days to balance out, but we can make it through all days, regardles…
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This episode is a deep dive with Sean O'Hagan on Hawaii by The High Llamas. A long chat, bookended by stories about Arthur Lee and Love, Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys. In between we touch on everything from Cillian Murphy, The Coral, Mercury Rev, Sean’s 2019 album - Radum Calls, Radum Calls, signing to V2 Records, Gideon Gaye, A&M’s Jerry Moss an…
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It's another 90s classic on the turntable for this weeks XS Long Player as Jim chats to Saffron Sprackling about the debut, self-titled album from her band Repiblica. Despite looking back into the archives for this podcast and talking about some 90s classics like "Ready To Go" and "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (and how Saffron received a personal phone call…
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Is it time to re-evaluate David Lee Roth? Darren Paltrowitz is a talented writer renowned for his insightful work. His new book, "DLR: How David Lee Roth Changed The World," is out now and a must-read for any Van Halen or DLR fan. In this engaging biography, Paltrowitz delves into the life and career of the iconic rock musician and former frontman …
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Episode 127: It's Another Time To Head To Warmer Weather For A Short While, And The Music Plays!January 28, 2024Something tells me you’ll like a few of these tunes this time. Working on new episodes now in the southern studio where this great music of the 60s & 70s got into my soul as a youngster.Btw, thanks to current and new financial supporters …
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Kemble Walters's music spans various genres, including rock, alternative, and even experimental. His ability to seamlessly integrate his guitar work into diverse musical contexts is a testament to his talent and dedication. When not on the road, Kemble splits his time between Los Angeles with his wife (a vegan chef and clothing designer), and their…
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Betty Blowtorch is a rock band formed in Hollywood, California, in 1998; the band is known for its energetic and rebellious sound, often blending punk, rock, and metal elements. Fronted by the charismatic and fiery lead vocalist and guitarist, the late Bianca Butthole (real name Bianca Halstead), Betty Blowtorch quickly gained a reputation for thei…
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Episode 126: Letting It All Hang Out! January 19, 2024 We've had snow since Sunday (?). 7" at first and with single digit temps it aint melted yet. That gave me time to put one together and get it to you. Do you remember “Let it (all hang) out” by The Hombres? I dug it up and play it today. The Memphis band released that in 1967 (how old were you?)…
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