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Popcast

The New York Times

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The Popcast is hosted by Jon Caramanica, a pop music critic for The New York Times. It covers the latest in popular music criticism, trends and news. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
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A podcast all about the making and meaning of popular music. Musicologist Nate Sloan & songwriter Charlie Harding pull back the curtain on how pop hits work magic on our ears & our culture. From Vulture and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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McCartney: A Life in Lyrics

iHeartPodcasts and Pushkin Industries

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McCartney: A Life in Lyrics offers listeners the opportunity to sit in on conversations between Paul McCartney and poet Paul Muldoon dissecting the people, experiences, and art that inspired McCartney’s songwriting. These conversations were held during the past several years as the two collaborated on the award winning book, “The Lyrics: 1965 to Present.” Over two seasons and 24 episodes of “McCartney: A Life in Lyrics”, you’ll hear a combination master class, memoir, and improvised journey ...
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Jake Shears celebrates the anthems that have dominated dancefloors and shaped queer lives. Throughout the history of popular music, queer artists have made huge contributions - often at great expense and risk to themselves personally and professionally. This podcast shines a spotlight on those who trailblazed paths towards self expression. Join Scissor Sisters’ frontman Jake Shears and his guests as he unearths these important stories song by song. Executive Producer: Alice Williams, Produce ...
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This podcast features free audio guitar lessons taught by Desi Serna, author of Fretboard Theory and Guitar Theory For Dummies. Learn how scales, chords, progressions, modes, and more get applied to the fretboard and familiar songs. Hear how to best get your playing skills in order. Begin to improvise and compose. Understand why your favorite songs sound so good. ➝ What do you specifically need to do in order to play guitar better? Visit the GuitarMusicTheory.com website to get FREE custom v ...
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Have I got a story for you! Award winning Music Historian and host of the chart topping Ongoing History of New Music Podcast Alan Cross unleashes his next amazing podcast. In every episode Alan Cross takes you inside unbelievable true stories of crime, murder, scandal, strange deaths, unexplainable events, and the general mayhem from the music industry through the decades.There is a lot of bad behavior that needs to be talked about. It’s a one-of-a-kind podcast featuring true crime stories f ...
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Let It Roll

Pantheon Media

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"Let it Roll" is a podcast about the history of popular music from the 19th Century to the 21st. Proud part of Pantheon - the podcast network for music lovers.
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About A Girl is a scripted narrative anthology series about women whose stories have long been eclipsed by the legends of their famous partners. Bowie, Elvis, 2Pac, Prince, Miles, Biggie. Each of these icons created some of the most celebrated and enduring music of the modern age. But there's more to their stories than you know. About A Girl brings focus to the many women without whom the landscape of popular music might be very different.
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The Popular Minority Report

Popular Minority Productions & Media

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The Popular Minority Report, Weekly Podcast "Live Life Live!" The Popular Minority Report - Weekly Podcast is a weekly podcast presenting sometimes intimate, educational, motivational, relational, unorthodox, and sometimes funny interviews with artists, about their gifts and talents, from across the street to around the globe. Revelations and thoughts that you want to hear. Hosted by: Brad Marshall and Alan Waugh The Popular Minority Report is: Inclusive to ALL people; access is a non-issue. ...
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This weekly podcast showcases the best and most popular Latin Music from all over the world. DjMikeCartel reviews hundreds of records each month and gives you the best of Reggaeton, Dembow, Latin EDM, Latin HipHop, Latin Pop, Bachata, Cumbia, Rock En Espanol & more! We are living in the Golden Era of Latin Music and there are so many great records coming out every day. Radio keeps playing the same music over and over and dance clubs aren't playing enough new tracks. This podcast will keep yo ...
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Rock's Backpages

Barney Hoskyns, Mark Pringle, Jasper Murison-Bowie

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Tales from the world's largest archive of music journalism: entertaining interviews with luminaries such as Neil Tennant, Billy Bragg, Pamela Des Barres, Gary Kemp, Vashti Bunyan, Midge Ure, Nick Hornby and Robyn Hitchcock. Thoughtful and informative conversations about all aspects of popular music history, interspersed with clips from exclusive audio interviews that date back to the mid-'60s. The RBP podcast is hosted by Barney Hoskyns and Mark Pringle and co-hosted & produced by Jasper Mur ...
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Hooks & Runs

A podcast about baseball, music and culture.

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This is a podcast about baseball, music and culture. Our podcast includes interviews with news makers in the sports and music world plus commentary from the co-hosts on interesting current and historical events. Hooks & Runs releases a new episodes every Thursday.
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More Than a Song is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to helping you discover the truth of Scripture hidden in today's popular Christian music. Each episode teaches you to connect portions of God's Word with the songs you're singing along with on the radio to help you meditate on Truths that will transform your way of thinking and, ultimately, your life.
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COUNTDOWN the Australian music television show broadcast by the ABC from 1974 until 1987. Countdown was the most popular music program in Australian TV history which exerted a strong sway on radio programmers. Countdown attracted local and International acts and reflected the musical cultural influences of the day. Gavin Wood was the program's voice over announcer and offers an insight to the artists who performed on the show.
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Needle Drops

Nick Bambach & Jordan Raycine

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For anyone who was fully invested in a beautiful display of cinema playing out before them…popcorn in hand, emotions racing, everything about this moment is perfect…and then…the needle drops. This is for you. Nick and Jordan share two passions: movies and music. Together they set out to give an in-depth look into the how, the why, and the eventual moment your favorite songs made it into your favorite scenes on screen. Some familiar that gave you that nostalgic feeling and maybe some new disc ...
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Hillbilly Broadcast is a podcast based out of West Virginia that covers a wide range of topics, Including music, politics, popular culture, religion, and the West Virginia and American way of life.
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Junk Filter: a podcast about strange and overlooked artifacts from the worlds of film, music and popular culture with a generous side order of jokes and politics. Hosted by Jesse Hawken with guests from the worlds of Politics Twitter and Film Twitter. Original music for the program by Marker Starling. Follow us now on Twitter: @junkfilterpod
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SMT-Pod

Society for Music Theory

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Check out our website: www.smt-pod.org SMT-Pod is a creative venue for timely conversations about music, with episodes chosen through an open, collaborative peer review process. Audio-only podcasts offer a unique—though non-traditional—way of engaging with music, analysis, and contemporary issues in the field. This new publication medium affords our society both the ability to face outwards, by engaging in public scholarship, and inwards, by hosting meaningful conversations about the activit ...
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Afrobeats Intelligence Podcast is a podcast spin-off of the popular music newsletter, Afrobeats Intelligence. It's focused on African music and the sprawling ecosystem that inspires and supports creativity from Lagos, Accra, Nairobi, Johannesburg, and more. Hosted by multi-award-winning music journalist Joey Akan, the podcast explores the intersection of art, humanity and processes that give birth to African sonic excellence. Expansive interviews, the most informed and diverse views, and a s ...
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If you like - or are curious about - classical music but find it a little perplexing, then this podcast is for you. It's an appreciative journey through popular works of classical music; explaining the context in which the music was composed, the main musical themes and the demands placed on the musicians who play them. Presented by Deano Maduramuthu.
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Popular Demand

Popular Demand Podcast

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The Popular Demand crew brings you a weekly dose of their Hip-Hop and NBA takes. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/populardemand/support
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A podcast where we will dive into the many generations of popular music and will dissect it to find the reasons as to why a certain popular music influenced the society it was most popular in. Cover art photo provided by Bogomil Mihaylov on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@bogomi
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Welcome to Sync Beast, hosted by producer, songwriter, author, and mentor Graham Barton. On this podcast, you'll hear how to play the sync game at the highest level, develop a healthier, asset-driven mindset as a producer or songwriter, how to stay in the game, and the stories and lessons that Graham learned on his journey to 6-figures and beyond in sync licensing. LFG.
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Casual popular music discussions spanning the past 70 years including rock, pop, country, jazz, blues, etc. Join us for: Band, album and song reviews; New artist introductions; Popular music history; “Best of” lists; Virtual listening events… We talk about the music you love, and the music you should know that you may not. Hosted by Joshua V. Best and Jacob M. King.
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Passionate and natural music discussion covering a wide variety of genres and eras in popular music. Not for the faint-hearted, but all in good spirit, The Cacophony Sessions Podcast deconstructs music with observations both astute and absurd from its range of hosts.
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Actor and musician Philip Labes brings together talented improvisors and musicians to create the musical version of a popular or classic movie — with dialogue, music, and lyrics made up right on the spot!
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From Bill Clinton playing his saxophone on The Arsenio Hall Show to Barack Obama referencing Jay-Z's song "Dirt Off Your Shoulder," politicians have used music not only to construct their personal presidential identities but to create the broader identity of the American presidency. Through music, candidates can appear relatable, show cultural comp…
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CLICK HERE for the episode guide to help you connect with Scripture through this song. Can I give you some good news? God does not restrain His faithfulness. He doesn't hold back. TobyMac sings about it in his song "Faithfully," and David sings about it in Psalm 40. Tag along with me as we explore God's faithfulness together. In this episode, I dis…
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In this week's episode, Stefanie Bilidas and Grace Gollmar discuss the role of timbre in the listener's perception of genre, focusing on cover songs and Massive Attack's discography as two case studies. This episode was produced by Jose Garza along with Team Lead Thomas Yee. SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangcheng Lu; Closing music "hnna" by David Voss. …
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When something bad happens, we want to know why…the weirder and badder the event, the more we need to know… It can’t possibly be random…someone needs to be responsible and held accountable…someone needs to be blamed…and there had better not be any loose ends… Certain segments of the population have always been suspicious of the official story…forge…
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From Bill Clinton playing his saxophone on The Arsenio Hall Show to Barack Obama referencing Jay-Z's song "Dirt Off Your Shoulder," politicians have used music not only to construct their personal presidential identities but to create the broader identity of the American presidency. Through music, candidates can appear relatable, show cultural comp…
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We’re back, post 420, talking about some art Rob did to commemorate the day as well as reminiscing about the year anniversary of Tucker Carlson getting fired! We also talk about the new Deadpool Wolverine trailer (good!) the latest episode of X-Men 97 (good!), and Rebel Moon 2 (Zzzzzzz…)! We then cover the new TikTok ban, as well as new regulations…
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Kii Arens joins us to promote is upcoming amazing rock poster Art-A-Whirl show in Northeast Minneapolis on May 17th. He also picks some righteous tunes. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Finnish epic poem that first appeared in print in 1835 in what was then the Grand Duchy of Finland, part of the Russian Empire and until recently part of Sweden. The compiler of this epic was a doctor, Elias Lönnrot (1802-1884), who had travelled the land to hear traditional poems about mythical heroes being sung…
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Access this entire 87 minute episode (and additional monthly bonus shows every month) by becoming a Junk Filter patron! Over 30% of episodes are exclusively available to patrons of the show. https://www.patreon.com/posts/167-civil-war-102981212 The comedy writer Ursula Lawrence (Drunk History, Adam Ruins Everything) returns to the show from Madison…
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In Unhomed: Cycles of Mobility and Placelessness in American Cinema (University of California Press, 2024), Dr. Pamela Roberston Wojcik examines America's ambivalent and shifting attitude toward homelessness. She considers film cycles from five distinct historical moments that show characters who are unhomed and placeless, mobile rather than fixed—…
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Rachel Ries of Her Crooked Heart and Kith & Kin Chorus joined us today to talk about building community through song, and their upcoming two show set at the Cedar on May 4th (insert your Star Wars joke here). Get your tickets today before they sell out! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donations Advertising Inquiries:…
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The Tortured Poets Department, Taylor Swift's 11th studio album, finds the songwriter in the world of literature. She interweaves personal romance with mythical creation and quotations from high and low culture: Genesis, Peter Pan and even Playstation. Despite calling herself a "modern idiot," less-than-subtle nods to Sylvia Plath, Samuel Taylor Co…
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Pet Revolution: Animals and the Making of Modern British Life (Reaktion Books, 2023) tracks the British love affair with pets over the last two centuries, showing how the kinds of pets we keep, as well as how we relate to and care for them, has changed radically. The book describes the growth of pet foods and medicines, the rise of pet shops, and t…
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Free time, one of life’s most precious things, often feels unfulfilling. But why? And how did leisure activities transition from strolling in the park for hours to “doomscrolling” on social media for thirty minutes? Today, despite the promise of modern industrialization, many people experience both a scarcity of free time and a disappointment in it…
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This interview opened with Chris having a Lancaster Bomber on his virtual background, Chris always likes to have topics ready for conversation. Chris moved from England to Bermuda when he was 13 years old and started playing in bands in the Bermuda bar circuit as an underage musician. If you like witty humor you don't want to miss this episode…
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There's going to be trouble Don't worry It will come without your help Full of sound and fury Keep company only With people who uplift you Who call forth your best Forget all the rest Tell yourself the truth Set yourself free Conquer grief, don't deceive it If not you, then who? There's going to be trouble Don't worry It will come without your help…
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On this Rex and Craig agree -- Foreigner is a boring band. And it is an outrage that Foreigner is nominated for induction to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame while Iron Maiden and Soundgarden are not. Then again, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has been a joke for a long time. Why stop now? Rex and Craig review this year's nominees and cast our (imaginary…
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In this episode, Graham talks through one of the biggest mistakes he made early on in his sync career. He did what everyone says to do, it didn’t work, and he did something about it. Since taking on those scars, Graham has built a 6-figure sync catalog and boiled the game down to a science. Listen in for crucial gems on how to set yourself up for l…
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This go 'round, it's Chris Mozena and Jesse Brodd, two of the big wheels behind the wonderful S Mpls non-profit music venue, The Hook & Ladder. We talk about the excellent Under The Canopy series AND! our new collaboration to provide our Patreon members with some excellent opportunities in 2024. Listen and learn. Also, enjoy! Support this podcast a…
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In the summer of 2016, Disney introduced its first Latina princess, Elena of Avalor. Elena, Princess of the Periphery: Disney’s Flexible Latina Girl (Rutgers University Press, 2023) by Dr. Diana Leon-Boys explores this Disney property using multiple case studies to understand its approach to girlhood and Latinidad. Following the circuit of culture …
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What's up mi gente! This episode we going back to January 2024 and I'm bringing you the Top 5 Latin Pop, Bachata and Tropical. We got new music from Kali Uchis, Rauw Alejandro, Eladio Carrion, Yandel, Prince Royce, Gabito Ballesteros; New sounds from Chicano Batman, Leil and Corea La Buena and hot remixes featuring Chris Paradise, Mala Fe, Bad Gyal…
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In Episode 158 of the Guitar Music Theory podcast, I discuss the harmonic minor scale and its use in familiar guitar songs. This includes common harmonic minor chord progressions and how to incorporate the scale in your lead lines and guitar solos. For more information, see my book Fretboard Theory Volume 2 or my video course Fretboard Theory Video…
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Some warm-up tunes a few minutes until show time. Two more bottles of wine – Martina McBride. Country Kisses - Sheb Wooley. Jim Reeves – Mexican Joe. It's show time – Theme song. Dave's opening monologue. We'll be counting down the top 10 songs at the top of the hour. Dave “runs the chat room”. "There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder" is a 1944 song w…
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We’re back and talking about AI and how it’s seeping into parts of our lives as well as Elon’s weird and defective cybertruck. We also talk about new seasons of For All Mankind and Monarch, the first season of 3 Body Problem, the newest episode of X-men 97, and the great new Amazon Prime series, Fallout. We then cover the Trump trial, the Mayorkas …
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Marty Rhone was born as Karel (or Karl) Lawrence van Rhoon on 7 May 1948 in the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) His father was Eddy Emile van Rhoon, his mother was Judith Olive. She was a singer and actress, who met Eddy through the Sydney jazz scene; he was a visiting pianist. The couple married in 1947, and migrated to Australia on 21 April 1950 an…
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With Jack Norman and Jiavani! It’s the very first FILMED episode! The Musical Version is even more fun to watch on our new YouTube page. Be our first subscriber? Be sure to also follow our Instagram and TikTok. Don’t miss our upcoming live show THIS FRIDAY, which you can livestream from anywhere! Please note, this episode got a bit wild, parental c…
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Before Salma Hayek, Eva Longoria, and Penelope Cruz, there was Lupe Velez―one of the first Latin-American stars to sweep past the xenophobia of old Hollywood and pave the way for future icons from around the world. Her career began in the silent era, when her beauty was enough to make it onto the silver screen, but with the rise of talkies, Velez c…
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Coming at the end of an intensely creative period, The Beatles’ Abbey Road features some of the most adventurous compositions in the quartet’s catalog. It's fitting then that the album concludes with one of the most inventive and famous medley committed to record. To close season two of “A Life in Lyrics” McCartney discusses The Beatles’ send off t…
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There are few artists pushing the boundaries of their respective genres like Maryland rapper Rico Nasty and German-Iraqi electronic producer Boys Noize. The two have run in the same circles for over half a decade, but their joint collaboration has reached an apex with their three song EP, HARDC0RE DR3AMZ, a dance-floor ready project that owes as mu…
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Since homo sapiens gained consciousness and self-awareness, we’ve been asking some big questions…what does it all mean?... What’s the purpose of existence?... Is there something more to life and the universe than what I can see?... This has led us down all kinds of spiritual journeys and rabbit holes…for billions, this means turning to religion…but…
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In this episode we welcome the splendid Steffan Chirazi to RBP Towers and ask him about his career as a metal/hard rock specialist and his long association with the mighty Metallica. We hear about our guest's lucky break as a 15-year-old Motörhead maniac when the band's frontman Lemmy gave up three hours to Steffan during the sessions for 1983's An…
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Some are born for speed and some for Longevity, Coral is the latter she has been a steady force in music culture going on five decades and dominates the airwaves on CKWR from Mon - Fri on the afternoon drive If you miss this episode you will have missed how modern music roots were formed from the counter-culture revolution Here is the link to purch…
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The writer Sean T. Collins joins the pod from Long Island for a deep dive into the original 1989 Road House and the 2024 remake now streaming on Amazon Prime. Sean’s book Pain Don’t Hurt offered daily meditations on specific elements of Road House for an entire year, and we discuss the many virtues of this eighties classic about Dalton, the second-…
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What did historical evolutionists such as Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer have to say about music? What role did music play in their evolutionary theories? What were the values and limits of these evolutionist turns of thought, and in what ways have they endured in present-day music research? Theorizing Music Evolution: Darwin, Spencer, and the …
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