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Welcome to the Music History Podcast! Have you ever wondered what a certain song is really about? Did Robert Johnson really sell his soul to the devil? Why did the Beatles really break up? This podcast explores the songs and stories that have shaped American music since the early 20th century. Each episode will explore a different topic in detail, hoping to entertain as well as inform music fans.
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Join David Menconi - host, writer, and longtime North Carolinian - for Carolina Calling: a podcast exploring the history of North Carolina, as told through its music and the musicians who made it. From Asheville to Wilmington, we’ll be diving into the cities and regions that have cultivated decades of talent as diverse as Blind Boy Fuller to the Steep Canyon Rangers, from Bob Moog to James Taylor and Rhiannon Giddens. Brought to you by Come Hear North Carolina and The Bluegrass Situation.
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Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live. All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Clark, Hugh Syme & Andy Wilson) have spent their careers working with the biggest names in entertainment and have been, and still are, a fly on the wall. Music Buzzz includes music interviews and commentary featuring legendary musicians and industry veterans.
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Vintage House on WNUR is the premiere on-air radio show and podcast dedicated to illuminating and preserving the lives, music, and careers of #HouseMusic legends. Join us Every Wednesday on WNUR.org 89.3 or Stream. Powered by the Modern Dance Music Research and Archiving Foundation - www.DanceMusicFoundation.org is the ONLY repository in the United States dedicated solely to the study, preservation and celebration of the House and Dance Music Genres. Hosted by House Music Pioneers DJ Lori Br ...
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The Vintage House Show honors those that were pivotal to the early success of #HouseMusic. Bennie Winfield was an The Art Institute of Chicago student, a model, a fashion designer a Hales Franciscan Alumni Group graduate and a pioneer of Chicago's House Music Scene. Bennie's brother DJ GREG WINFIELD shares his amazing life with DJ Rothwell Rocky Fl…
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Musician, Producer, Engineer, Fan--Andy Reed wears many hats in the Michigan music buffet. Known for his productions out of Reed Recording, the former Verve Pipe bassist/solo artist has pushed the boundaries of creativeness in all areas of performance. Based in Bay City, Reed is a first-call Nashville unit for artists to travel when Music City need…
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Champion Soul – Holdin’ On (Restless Soul Dub) Neolectrique – Keep on Doin Physics – The Most Beautiful Boy in Brazil (Physics 2005 Remix) Christian Alvarez – Buscando (Richard’s Afro Mix) Li’sha – Feel (Miguel Migs Salted Dub Deluxe) Jevne – Feel this Groove (Chuck Love Remix) Groove Junkies Pres. Kathie Talbot – Catch Your Shine (GJ’s Soul Excurs…
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Time travelling through the week of January 20th to 24th, the week we said goodbye to Meatloaf, Lisa Marie Presley and a few more, like Allen Collins from Lynyrd Skynrd and Jimmy Bain. Jimmy died performing with Def Leppard. Hear the week here and now, in less than 10 minutes.
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ABOUT GORD SINCLAIR: Musician, bassist and songwriter from Canadian rock icons The Tragically Hip. Sinclair is also a solo artist and released the album "In Continental Drift" in 2023. 2024 marked the 40 year anniversary of aforementioned Tragically Hip and the new documentary "No Dress Rehearsal" premiered. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions wi…
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Preserving House Music History, Spaces and Memories is an on-going battle in the City of Chicago and globally. Learn the history of making the historic Warehouse a Chicago Landmark with Max Chavez of Preservation Chicago, Frederick Dunston of the Frankie Knuckles Foundation, Writer and Journalist Dani Deahl and CTRLZORA, DJ and carrier of the futur…
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John Woolard's father Dwayne is one Michigan's first fore-fathers of country music, having been a pianist for all the Nashville and Mid-West names and albums. John himself started out with high school bands leading him to a short stint in Til Tuesday while in Florida. That road led to Nashville, both studio and touring. Coming back to Michigan and …
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​ABOUT JEFF "SKUNK" BAXTER: Rock legend, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter is an American guitarist, known for his time in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s and Spirit in the 1980s. His resume is a who's who of Rock history. Also....more recently, he has worked as a defense consultant and advised U.S. members of Congress on missi…
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You think you know house music history? Donald Crossley shares his Chicago story which reveals the people, places, discos, underground parties and controversies that created House Music!! He is one of the stars of the new documentary House Music: A Cultural Revolution currently shown on WTTW.com. Learn more and share your thoughts...then share with…
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His voice has been in your car, home, earbuds and at your favorite restaurant for over 40 years. Johnny Burke has been on air around the state of Michigan, since 1980 when he had his first Michigan job in Flint at WTRX. Known to give back to communities as much as provide a much needed morning wake-up, Burke has been broadcasting out of Flint on 10…
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ABOUT JOE GRUSHECKY: Rock legend known for his work with the Iron City Houserockers and collaborations with Bruce Springsteen. He recently released the album “Can’t Outrun A Memory”….. and also “Houserocker: A Joe Grushecky Anthology”. Over the years, his albums have included productions & contributions from Mick Ronson, Steve Van Zandt, Steve Crop…
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Tony Lionni – Lonely Nights Rosario Galati – Be Sure to Let Go (Sebb Junior Extended Remix) Soledirfter – In Dreams Doug Gomez – Baby Powda (Tedd Patterson Edit) Franck Roger feat. Rimarkable – Part Of My Soul Dwson – So Long Grace Kim – All the Love (Sebb Junior Extended Remix) Dusky – Keep On beatsbyhand feat. Rona Ray – Say Yes (Jimpster Extende…
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Hello! This week it's Dec 16th to 20th in music history. The week, the inspiration for part of a huge Beatles track appeared in the paper, 1982 had a rotten Christmas Number 1 and a disappearance in 1995 for Manic Street Preachers. Hear about all that and more in less than 10 minutes with Marty Miller's Music History.…
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Listen and Learn from DJ Dana Powell whose friendship with the greats including Frankie Knuckles is amazing. He questions the current state of House Music and comments on the future. WHAT HAPPENED FROM DISCO TO HOUSE MUSIC...let's discuss why this question is important! From the Generator to the Warehouse to today's sounds and spaces...this episode…
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Michigan Rock Vocal/bassist/songwriter legend Al Jacquez is no stranger to the music business. Straddling the comforts of positivity post-Savage Grace (which formed out of The Scarlet Letter), Jacquez looks back in fondness and care at the legend that Warner Brothers once held high on its record label. Jacquez maintained the rougher elements of the…
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ABOUT JEFF KOLLMAN: Best known for his heavy, melodic electric guitar playing, fusing elements of Jazz harmony and creating his own brand of Rock with his long running prog fusion trio, Cosmosquad, and as member Chad Smith’s Bombastic Meatbats. You can also catch him live with famed producer Alan Parsons with The Alan Parsons Live Project and in th…
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Hello there. Thanks for checking out the podcast. This is a week of Music History in less than 10 minutes. Looking at December 2nd to 6th when in 1978 Elton John rats out Rod Stewart - with friends like that! Pigs fly for real. Well A pig. Belonging to Pink Floyd in 1976 And who was gone at just age 52 in 1988 this week...…
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💙 Follow on Bluesky – https://bsky.app/profile/historyofhousemusic.org DJ XS – Believe In Yourself Basil feat. Digital Divide – Another Way (Pino Shamlou Remix) Ben Watt – Lone Cat (Holding On) DJ MFR – Get on Me Rhythm Plate & Chad Mitchell – Flame’s High Solid Gold Playaz – Shhh… (Quiet) Jay-J Featuring Alexander East – Higher Ground Fred Everyth…
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Michigan Rock Vocal/bassist/songwriter legend Al Jacquez is no stranger to the music business. Straddling the comforts of positivity post-Savage Grace (which formed out of The Scarlet Letter), Jacquez looks back in fondness and care at the legend that Warner Brothers once held high on its record label. Jacquez maintained the rougher elements of the…
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The Warehouse was dedicated as a Chicago Landmark October 5, 2024!! 206 South Jefferson memories are spiritual and emotional. The LOVE spread throughout the block party and VHS Host Kevin McFall spoke to many of the Frankie Knuckles lovers that actually partied inside of the Warehouse. Some from the beginning...some from the end...all with fond mem…
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ABOUT TONY LEVIN: Tony Levin is one of the most accomplished bass players in the history of rock music. He is also an author and true innovator. Whether it be his solo music, collaborations or as a member or recording with others. His most notable bass playing albums and tours have been with: Peter Gabriel, King Crimson, John Lennon, Pink Floyd, Lo…
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The week in 1997 INXS front man Michael Hutchence was found dead in Sydney In 1990, Bill Wyman's marriage was over... to the girl he met when she was 13. So wrong And in 2012, the courts were investigating the death of the former ELO cellist Mike Edwards. What a freak accident that was.
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Joe and Lori talk the election results and how music and the Nov 22nd party at Metro will empower our House Music Community. Joe Shanahan began his journey in artistic propriety as a Columbia College graduate with a keen ear for the underground music shaking Chicago’s musical core. Shanahan spent his post-collegiate years trekking to New York and L…
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Mel Kanar was the supplier. He knew the bands, the songs, the CEO and the DJ's. What music fans don't know is how large of a roll he played on charting early rock and roll on radio throughout suburban Detroit and beyond. The sounds you heard, you favored, you loved, smash or trashed, Mel was the delivery man and the polisher for the companies that …
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Hello there. Let's time travel! Passing throught the week of November 11th to 15th, the week in 1965 The Beatles finished Rubber Soul. Jimi Hendrix Experience Drummer Mitch Mitchell dies in 2011, even then he was just 61. a A GREAT player. And would you go to the Zoo on your wedding day? Guess who did this week in 1996. All revealed on this weeks p…
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Evolution – Love Thing (Compulsion Mix) K-Klass – Let Me Show You (Klub Mix) Donna de Lory – Just A Dream (C & C Posse House Mix) MK feat. Alana – Love Changes (MK Mind Mix) Oval Emotion – Don’t Make Me Wait (Raw Red Light Dub) Body Moods – Agitate It Mystic Phases – Don’t You Feel It (4 A.M. Mix) Tribute – Rain Robert Aaron – Sax In The Ozone (Mai…
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ABOUT MICKI FREE: Guitarist and singer Micki Free is a GRAMMY® Award Winner, Five Time Native American Music Award Winner & formerly of Shalamar who has also worked with Gene Simmons, Prince, Bill Wyman, Diana Ross, Carlos Santana, Cheap Trick & many more. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music bus…
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Mark Farner is releasing his brand new album this Friday, Nov. 8, titled Closer To My Home. It's a musical celebration that brings the familiar sound of Grand Funk closer to the ears of Mark's crowd than ever before. Recorded with special guests and Co-Produced with Mark Slaughter (vocalist of the band Slaughter), Farner gets track by track with th…
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Let's go Time Travel! The brilliant Crosby Stills And Nash were in court for unpaid royalties this week in the late 70's This week in 1982 it was the debut of an iconic TV show. Clue It aired on Channel 4. And in 1963 The Beatles come to Dublin for shows on Middle Abbey Street and the place was wrecked.…
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The NEW #HouseMusic Documentary House Music: A Cultural Revolution airs November 8, 2024 on WTTW's Chicago Stories series. This powerful film is produced by two Chicagoans who were immersed in House Culture and love the music! Barbara Allen and Keisha Chavers brought a unique Chicago lens to this documentary. They share their personal stories and d…
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Mel Kanar was the supplier. He knew the bands, the songs, the CEO and the DJ's. What music fans don't know is how large of a roll he played on charting early rock and roll on radio throughout suburban Detroit and beyond. The sounds you heard, you favored, you loved, smash or trashed, Mel was the delivery man and the polisher for the companies that …
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Hello there and thanks for listening. This week we had: Doors guitarist Robby Krieger on the hunt for something special in 2021. In 1998 Black Sabbath back on national US TV. And In 2012, though well gone, Freddie Mercury's’ moustache up for discussion. In less than 10 minutes, I'll steer you through Oct 28th to Nov 1st in Music History. Marty…
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ABOUT TERRY ADAMS: American piano player, composer and, along with Steve Ferguson, is a founding member of the group NRBQ. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live ABOUT THE HOSTS: All three Music Buzzz Podcast…
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This week Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards on life on the dark side, John Lennon’s killer does something really creepy And decent life advice from a birthday boy Listening to October 21st to 25th in Music History, in less than 10 minutes.Marty Miller による
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Does NOLA love House Music? New Orleans based DJ Tony Soul is bringing House Music and culture to the French Quarter and beyond. VHS Spotlight host DJ Rocky talks to DJ Tony Soul!! DJ Tony Soul has blessed stages throughout Europe and Asia and this NY native is conquering the South!! Is the work for the love of Music or the Money?? They tackle the …
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Poolside – Do you Believe? Wagon Cookin – I’m Gonna Make You Dance (Spirit Catcher Remix) Andrew Chibale – Little Chicago Joss Moog – My MPC Gently Weeps Andrew Chibale – You (Auto Deep Remix) Kormix – Szecsenys Morning Bas Amro – Fast Food Motorcitysoul – Ushuaia Night Sendos Fuera – Day Off Juicy Lotta – Close Your Eyes Tom Middleton – Teleporter…
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Sanford, MI/Midland, MI world music master, teacher, student, tone-enthusiast, and forebearer of touch and musical invitation, Bryan Rombalski is ahead of everyone else when it comes to the musical curves. Guitar teacher, former classic rocker, '80s sound designer, and jazz/fusion projecting, speaking many musical languages, Rombalski has laid more…
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Hi there. This week Bono of U2 was apologising in 2014, it was the end of an institution in 2006, Blondie drummer Clem Burke remembers CBGBs and in 2005 Freddie Mercury’s precious Rolls Royce fails to sell at auction. October 14th to 19th in Music History sounds like thisMarty Miller による
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ABOUT MATT SCANNELL: Singer, songwriter, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist and founding member of the alternative rock band Vertical Horizon. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live ABOUT THE HOSTS: All three M…
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This week in Music History. Jail Bird Mama – Cass Elliot arrested in swinging 60's London. 1979 U2 played the Cork Opera House and appeared on TV for the first time And it was green lights all the way in 1976 for John Lennon. I'll get you though this week in Music History in less than 10 minutes.Marty Miller による
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In 1992 J. Danielle Carr created First Fridays Chicago with 3 friends. Thousands of young professionals were exposed to the Best DJ's, bands and brands Chicago had to offer. Danielle shares her story and the story of 15 years of impacting Chicago's Black Music and Party Culture. TONITE AT 10PM on all Channels. VintageHouseShow.us Support the show w…
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Steve Swart was on the bandstand and in college at CMU just in time to see owner Harvey Vanier turn The Foolery into Rubbles. Mt. Pleasant has always been at the dead center of the state of Michigan when it comes to cross-over touring due to WCMU and the college music market. One quick look north from Kalamazoo, Ann Arbor, Detroit and Lansing, all …
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Hello there Busy week between September 30th to October 4th. Sinead O'Connor gives TV company NBC a serious headache and cost's them a couple of million, hurting her own career at the same time, but speaking her mind. Elvis in the movies and Elvis in death in 1956 & 1977. Also the week some huge albums arrived from Oasis and Pink Floyd. The podcast…
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ABOUT PETER HOLSAPPLE & WILL RIGBY: Two members of indie-rock legends The dB's - singer/songwriter Peter Holsapple and drummer Will Rigby. The dB's grew up in Winston-Salem, NC, and helped define what would become the rich North Carolina indie-rock scene but emigrated to New York in the late 1970s and formed the band, frequently appearing at CBGB, …
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Hello there. Lots happening this week over the decades. From Doors front man hanging out with Beatles, to the death of a drumming ledge and the building of a David Bowie HUGE tune. All in less than 10 minutes, this is This Week In Music HistoryMarty Miller による
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The Michigan Music History Podcast Special Edition 2024 Hell's Half Mile Music Line-up and Film Rundown: Hell's Half Mile music organizer Don Hessell returns for the third-annual MMHP HHM Special, along with his new assistant Spencer Biery. Also this year, past music organizer and HHM alum Jay Glysz, offers past stories and details from the origins…
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Miguel Migs – Do It For You (Jay-J’s Shifted Rework) Jochen Pash – Music (Makes You Groove) (Club Mix) Jay-J – Love Is DJ MFR – Do You Remember (Club Mix) Kinky Movement – Closer Soul Central Feat. Billie – In-Ten-City Anil Chawla – Disco Stew Swayzak vs. Theorem – Devil of Rotations Soda Inc – A Barcode Pablo Bolivar – Cuenta Cuentos Rufuss – Red …
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