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Rock Talk Studio: Rock ‘n’ Roll Book and Doc Reviews

The podcast that reviews, previews, and recommends rock ‘n’ roll books and documentaries from classic rock music legends. Join host Big Rick as he spotlights all the new rock ‘n’ roll books and docs from the most iconic rock bands in history and points out where to go for the good stuff.

Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony

“Who Were The Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s Harmony” is a podcast produced by Harmony: A New Musical and Broadway News.

Learn More About The Comedian Harmonists: ⁠www.thecomedianharmonists.com⁠
Learn More About Harmony A New Musical: ⁠www.harmonyanewmusical.com⁠

Unapologetically Judith Owen

Hello and welcome to Unapologetically Judith Owen. 

This is the podcast from Judith Owen and Bibi Lynch, produced by Pineapple Audio Production.

We’re talking about the unsung, brilliantly-talented women of ’40s and ‘50s jazz and blues; how badass they were; their attitude; how UNAPOLOGETIC they were, how they continue to inspire women 70 years on… by reminding us all how powerful being unapologetic is…

All through the lens of Judith’s new album ‘Come On And Get It’.

Follow, like and review Unapologetically Judith Owen now, so you don’t miss the first episode.

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Music History Today Network

Your music podcast network for all things music history. The podcasts are:

The Music History Today daily podcast: a briefing on the daily history of the glorious art form known as music

Music Halls of Fame Weekly Podcast, where we celebrate a year in music and an inductee that year of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, along with examining whether a given artist of the week deserves to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Plus, we talk about another Hall of Fame, music museum, or walk of Fame, along with an inductee. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/support

The Bones of Old New York Podcast

Guitar Makers Rick Kelly and Cindy Hulej with Producer Mike the Mic hang out and chat with guests in the legendary Greenwich Village shop Carmine Street Guitars.

The Hot Jazz Network Podcast

Hi, this is Hot Jazz guitarist recording artist George Cole. I’m super excited to announce my new podcast “The Hot Jazz Network”. With my 40 years of experience in the music business, we are going to get to the bottom of what Hot Jazz is and just as important, what it is not.

Join me as we take an in person backstage look into all things Hot Jazz. I’ll be speaking with legendary performers, such as: big band leader, Vince Giordano; acoustic music legend, David Grisman; and great American songbook interpreter/expert, Peter Mintun. You’ll hear first hand the backstories of early influences, the personal grit and determination it takes to make it in the music biz, and how after 100 years, Hot Jazz is as vibrant and exciting as it was in the 1920s and 30s.

Let’s explore what makes some of the most successful musicians in jazz history do what they do. Expect the unexpected as me and my A-list guests share behind the scenes stories of our journeys, with all the heartaches, victories, and pitfalls that come with life on the road as a target announce my new podcast, Jazz musician

This is George Cole, and I invite you to my backstage conversations on “The Hot Jazz Network”.

Country Music Conversations with Lee Arnold

Lee Arnold was the best known air personality at WHN, New York, the most listened to Country music radio station of all time. After working at WSCR in his hometown of Scranton, he continued his broadcasting career at WAVY radio/TV and WNTA AM/FM/TV, both in Norfolk, VA. Lee became Music Director and Air Personality at Country formatted WJRZ, Hackensack, NJ (1965-1971), which served the New York City metropolitan area. Lee also tried his hand at music, creating a few singles from 1968 through the seventies. He recorded a few popular singles, “A Trucker’s Christmas” and “Mama Sang a Song” (https://open.spotify.com/track/6jBZSgTgG9446rHga0Scrc . He joined WHN radio (1971-1988), an Adult Contemporary radio station which ultimately evolved into to a Country format in 1973. While at WHN, Lee hosted the weekly nationally syndicated shows “Country Cookin” and “Country Line” (1972-1976). Later, he hosted the Mutual Broadcasting System’s “On A Country Road” (1981-1991) and was the voice of “Country In The Air,” an in-flight airline Country Music channel. He was honored by Billboard Magazine, The Country Music Association (1976) and The Academy of Country Music (1983) as Major Market Country Disc Jockey of the Year. Lee Arnold appears as announcer on two landmark live Country albums, “Buck Owens and The BuckeroosCarnegie Hall Concert” and “Country Comes To Carnegie Hall.” Lee subsequently joined Country formatted WYNY, NY (1991-1993). Lee Arnold was inducted into The Country Music DJ Hall of Fame in 2002. He joined the Sirius Satellite Network in 2001, hosting both Country music and American Standard shows simultaneously. He also was a co-anchor analyst for both ESPN and Animal Planet’s dog show series. In July of 2002, he debuted a new syndicated weekly show as host of “Country CloseUP” on Triumph Radio Network. He retired from the business to spend time with family in 2010. Today Lee lives in Chester, NJ with his daughter and her wife and his five grandchildren. Lee is actively involved with animals today. He has two French bulldogs, Mr. B an Puzzle, who are his constant companions and can sometimes be heard on his latest venture, his podcast, that takes us backwards and then forwards in time through amazing conversations with Country artists of the past. Lee looks to not only tell the lost stories of some of the great artists of our time, but also to bring a perspective to listeners about reflection and change. He shares his opinions of today’s Country music, discusses being in his nineties and dealing with the loss of a spouse, as well as being active and an important part of an energetic and modern family. Join Lee as he shares conversations and country music with his friends.

Mysteries of the EuroVerse

Welcome to Mysteries of the EuroVerse, the podcast that delves deep into the intriguing world of the Eurovision Song Contest– the world’s most watched non-sporting event. Eurovision has been running for nearly 70 years, and is watched by hundreds of millions of people. (It’s bigger than the Super Bowl)! Join us as we explore the history, the controversies, and all the campy fun of the biggest music competition in the world.

Covering topics from the queer history of the contest to the political fights that have played out on the Eurovision stage, Mysteries of the EuroVerse features interviews with Eurovision acts, as well as guests from American pop culture. So come along with us on this journey of musical discovery!

Paul Weller Fan Podcast

The World’s first Paul Weller Fan Podcast – hosted by Dan Jennings.

Season 2 – The Story of 66 – May 2024

A deep dive into the creation of Paul Weller’s 17th solo studio album – 66 – with many of the huge talents that have been involved in it’s creation.

Including a Paul Weller Track by Track conversation, Noel Gallagher, Suggs from Madness and Dr. Robert from The Blow Monkeys.

Season 1 – Desperately Seeking Paul – 2020-2023

I’m Dan Jennings and ten years ago I gave up my life’s dream and career as a radio presenter, with one big regret…

Never getting to interview my hero, the legendary singer, songwriter and musician Paul Weller.

This podcast exists purely to solve that issue…

Welcome to Desperately Seeking Paul !


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Remember the Time: The Hyphy Movement

In the mid-2000’s a sound emerged out of the Bay Area that would overtake the sonic landscape of hip-hop for a brief but impactful period showcasing not only the music, but also the overall culture of the Bay Area. A culture that changed the way the hip-hop nation danced, dressed, spoke, and even drove their cars. The Lil Jon produced, E-40 helmed smash “Tell Me When to Go” accurately summed up the surface of the Hyphy movement as a music and culture, but the origin is much deeper. Without the independent nature of the Bay Area, Hyphy could have never existed. In Remember the Time: The Hyphy Movement, we take a deep dive into a subgenre, a movement, a culture that though short lived, still permeates across the globe to this very day, influencing some of today’s top performers.

Join host, Branden J. Peters—veteran creative and California native— who has documented music, sports, and pop culture for over two decades, as he speaks with artists, executives, dancers and journalists about the impact of the Hyphy Movement.