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Top Music History Podcasts

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Fans On The Run: A Podcast Made By, For And About Beatles Fans

Created and hosted by Ethan Alexanian.
Created and hosted by Ethan Alexanian. Read More
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Cheap Tracks

Cheap Trick superfans Chris Castaneda and Mike Vanderbilt explore the history of the coolest rock 'n' roll band to emerge from Rockford, IL, Cheap Trick. Read More
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DANGEROUS SOUNDS: Danish Jazz in 8 Stories

WRTI and JazzDanmark present DANGEROUS SOUNDS--a podcast series in 8 episodes taking listeners on a historical journey of jazz in Denmark.  Starting back in the early 1920s when jazz first arrived on its shores from America, leading up to the time in the ‘50s and ‘60s when the small state of Denmark became a world center for jazz, the series explores the impact that shaped society and the music we listen to today.

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Big Time Rush Unreleased Songs

I don't own any of these songs. I just thought the fans should hear these amazing songs that they didn't put out.
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خواننده گرافی | بیوگرافی اسطوره ها | گلچین و پلی لیست موزیک ها

زندگینامه اسطوره های آواز خوانی ایران به همراه مصاحبه هایی با صدا خودشان و بهترین آهنگهای مشهور و محبوب این خوانندگان به سبک رادیو کشورگرافی ! بعد از استقبال بی نظیر مخاطبین عزیز راديو کشورگرافی از اپیزود گوگوش گرافی به سبک منحصربه‌فرد رادیو کشورگرافی! تصمیم گرفتیم در رادیو خواننده گرافی زندگینامه و گلچین برترین های ۱۰۰ خواننده ی محبوب ایرانی رو براتون بسازیم ... هر هفته یک اپیزود زندگینامه و یک اپیزود گلچین براتون اینجا نشر میشه ! Read More
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Kings of No Hope: The Story of The Stereo

20 years ago I helped start a band that was going to be the next big thing on a tiny indie record label out of Gainesville, Florida. 10 years later Fueled By Ramen Records had set the music industry on fire, but our band had burned itself out. Alternative Press said we made one of the ten most influential records of 1999, and members of incredibly successful, multi-platinum acts like Fall Out Boy and Fun. sang our praises, but most people have never even heard of us. So what happened? This is the story of THE STEREO. Read More
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Local Waste Music Podcast

Local Waste Music Podcast will be capturing the sights, sounds, and the smells of the local Columbus, Ohio 80s and 90s music scene from those that played in, wrote about, or supported local bands. Read More
Local Waste Music Podcast will be capturing the sights, sounds, and the smells o Read More
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Carolina Calling: A Music & History Podcast

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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The Red Ant: Stories of a Nashville Sideman

"The Red Ant" is a nickname given to keyboardist Bill Wence by Tom T. Hall. In this podcast, we hear stories of Bill's music career told by Bill himself. We hear about his start in Salinas in the late 50s, through his years performing in Alaska in the 60s, to his sideman days in Nashville in the 70s and 80s – playing with such country music notables as Tom T. Hall, Bobby Bare, Slim Whitman, Jeannie C. Riley, Wanda Jackson, and many others. Join Bill as he spins tales of adventure from his decadeslong career. Read More
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Rock N Roll Story Guys

Rock N Roll Story Guys features two best friends discussing (and maybe setting straight) the rumor, innuendo and hidden details that surround some of the biggest bands and songs in rock n roll history. Read More
Rock N Roll Story Guys features two best friends discussing (and maybe setting s Read More
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Shut The Funk Up Podcast

Nothing is off limits with the gruesome twosome. The boys talk shop and sprinkle in music knowledge at the same time. The menu may change from each episode but the recipe will always stay the same…conversations with no compass. All aboard the giggle train, next stop is high five mountain!

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Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Ono

Out Feb. 18th, on Yoko Ono's 89th birthday, Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Ono (The Podcast) accompanies the compilation tribute album of the same name. Imagined and curated by Death Cab for Cutie's Benjamin Gibbard, the LP includes new performances of some of Ono's finest songs by an awesome array of artists including David Byrne, Japanese Breakfast, The Flaming Lips, Thao, Deerhoof, Sharon Van Etten, Jay Som, Yo La Tengo, and more. The podcast, hosted by Gibbard and journalist Jenny Eliscu, features interviews with contributors about their own meaningful connections with Ono's music and art. Read More
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Beyond The Beat

Welcome to Beyond The Beat. I’m Jared Linnen, and in this podcast, I will be diving deep into how some of the biggest and baddest albums were made. It’s the stories, the adversities these bands and artists had to overcome, and how these people got to that place in time where they were able to create a masterpiece of an album. Beyond the Beat is meant to be a long-form podcast, combining my two favourite passions, music and history. Read More
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Gaelic Song Stories

Deirdre Graham takes a look at the stories and themes behind Scottish Gaelic songs.
Deirdre Graham takes a look at the stories and themes behind Scottish Gaelic son Read More
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10 Years of 5SOS – The Story of 5 Seconds of Summer

Join us each month as we walkthrough a year of 5SOS history - all leading up to the band’s tenth anniversary on December 3, 2021. Read More
Join us each month as we walkthrough a year of 5SOS history – all leading Read More
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Ska Boom – An American Ska & Reggae Podcast

Ska Boom - An American Ska & Reggae Podcast is hosted by Marc Wasserman, author of Soul Salvation: A Gen-X Love Letter To The English Beat and Ska Boom: An American Ska & Reggae Oral History published by DiWulf Publishing. 

Wasserman helped to found Bigger Thomas -- the first ska band from New Jersey -- in 1988 and had a front row seat to watch the growth of American ska. Ska Boom is the audio companion to his books. 

The podcast explores the impact of ska and reggae on popular music and features interviews with key ska and reggae musicians, audio documentaries about the history of ska and reggae and special episodes based on news and developments in the world of ska.

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Harold’s Old Time Radio

Radio shows from the Golden Age of Radio. The time before television and the family all sat around the radio and listened to the shows of the time like ,The Shadow,Abbott & Costello, Amos & Andy,Dragnet and many more. Read More
Radio shows from the Golden Age of Radio. The time before television and the fam Read More
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Diggie A-2: The Progression of Hip-Hop

A weekly podcast surrounding Hip-Hop music and paying homage to artists that have paved the way. Incorporating the Hip-Hop culture and its progression through time. The influence, ties, and aspects that surround and/or an integral piece to music and various societal perspectives. There is no right or wrong answer or viewpoint. Independent Artist interviews (multi-genre). LISTEN/SHARE/RATE/SUBSCRIBE/COMMENT on your favorite podcast platform. Have a question, comment or suggestion?

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TraegerMethod Podcast

West Coast America-centric punk / indie cultural history as told by the people who lived it with a dose of mindfulness and non-duality talk. Read More
West Coast America-centric punk / indie cultural history as told by the people w Read More
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Last Fair Deal: The Robert Johnson Podcast

Elijah Wald and Preston Lauterbach explore the life and music of bluesman Robert Johnson with special guests author Peter Guralnick, producer Larry Cohn, musician Jerron "Blind Boy" Paxton, and Johnson's "baby sis," Mrs. Annye C. Anderson. Read More
Elijah Wald and Preston Lauterbach explore the life and music of bluesman Robert Read More
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Breaking Waves: Seattle

Breaking Waves: Seattle is the riveting story of the Seattle grunge scene, which came to define rock in the 1990s. The show traces the local roots of the music, and details the rise and fall of the grunge scene, including the triumphs and tragedies experienced by artists and fans. The series features new first-hand accounts from the people who made this scene happen, including Seattle music legends Duff McKagan, Kim Thayil and Jerry Cantrell; iconic DJ Marco Collins; label executives Michael Goldstone and Debi Lipetz; Seattle music insiders Daniel House and Charles Cross; and many others. The show concludes with a look toward the future—examining the legacy of the ‘90s scene and highlighting artists carrying the city’s music forward, such as Ben Gibbard, Ayron Jones, Eva Walker, Travis Thompson and others who will create Seattle’s next Breaking Wave. Narrated by Ryan Castle, Program Director of KISW in Seattle. Produced by Osiris Media for Audacy. Read More
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SHAKESPEARICON SPOTLIGHT

An oral history podcast about and with members of Trip Shakespeare, a Minneapolis-based quartet who earned a loyal cult following for their playful but literate alternative art-pop. In early 1985 when Harvard anthropology grad Elaine Harris answered an ad looking for "wicked percussion hands" posted by English major Matt Wilson. Harris and Wilson would relocate to Wilson's hometown of Minneapolis and found Trip Shakespeare, along with John Munson, a Chinese-language major at the University of Minnesota. After issuing a debut LP, 1986’s “Applehead Man,” on local label Gark Records, the band soon expanded to include Dan Wilson, a graduate student in art and Matt's elder brother. With a more fleshed-out harmonic sound the band released their second album, 1988’s “Are You Shakesperienced?” on Gark, then Twin/Tone. In late 1989, the band signed with A&M, releasing “Across the Universe” in April of 1990, followed by “Lulu” in September of 1991. With each subsequent release the group showed off a maturing command of its unique approach to the pop music form with increasingly higher production values and studio experimentation. Neither album could match the success they achieved as a live touring act, and after Trip Shakespeare recorded a six-song EP of cover tunes entitled Volt, A&M rejected the project and dropped the band. (Twin/Tone records would belatedly release Volt in 1994.) Elaine relocated to her hometown in the Boston area. Matt Wilson continues to write and record his music through various solo and band projects. Dan and John went on to form the band Semisonic, scoring a hit with the now-classic 90’s alt-rock single “Closing Time.” Podcast host Morgan Taylor plays together with Munson in the Grammy-nominated music-and-art project Gustafer Yellowgold. Read More
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Podcastato Myanmar

Music Business, Music Industry, Music Interviews and Music History, etc…
Music Business, Music Industry, Music Interviews and Music History, etc… Read More
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Sloancast

Two superfans take deep dives into the career and catalogue of the Canadian rock band Sloan.
Two superfans take deep dives into the career and catalogue of the Canadian rock Read More
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Highway Butterfly: The Stories of Neal Casal

‘Highway Butterfly: The Stories Of Neal Casal,’ is a companion podcast available in the lead-up to the 41-song tribute ‘Highway Butterfly: The Songs Of Neal Casal,’ due Nov. 12. The first four podcast episodes premiered on World Suicide Prevention Day and include interviews with tribute album contributing artists Billy Strings and Jaime Wyatt and co-producers Dave Schools and Jim Scott. Each week following, additional contributors to the album will share their stories about Neal, memories of making the tribute album and what the Neal Casal Music Foundation means to them. The conversations bring up important topics such as mental wellness for musicians and destigmatizing our needs around mental healthcare. ‘Highway Butterfly: The Songs of Neal Casal’ is a 3+ hour tribute collection of Casal’s songs recorded by 41 artists & 130 musicians, now available as pre-order for both the 5-LP/3-CD limited edition boxed sets. All proceeds from sales and streams of the recordings will benefit The Neal Casal Music Foundation.

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