Music History
Uncover the scandalous secrets and rebellious revolutions that shaped the soundtrack of our world in this thrilling journey through music history.
Rhythm and Resonance: The Story of 'Use ta Be My Girl'
Martin Sparks
"Use ta Be My Girl" by The O'Jays is a 1978 hit that blends soulful melodies with timeless themes, offering a window into the vibrant music scene of the late '70s and its lasting cultural impact.
Melodies That Echo Time: Inside Myslovitz
KC Fairlight
Discover how Myslovitz's debut album defined a generation in Poland and continues to resonate through its unique sound and emotive storytelling.
The Groovy Power of Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuel
KC Fairlight
Meet Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuel, the intriguing bass guitarist whose grooves defined the tracks of iconic 60s and 70s bands like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. His music story connects the vibrant past to the innovative present.
The Enigmatic Life of Calvin 'Fuzzy' Samuel: A Bassist's Journey Through Music's Golden Era
Martin Sparks
Explore the fascinating journey of Calvin 'Fuzzy' Samuel, a talented bassist who played alongside music legends during the transformative eras of the 60s and 70s.
The Unlikely Origins of Ambrose Slade's "Beginnings"
KC Fairlight
Uncover the roots of Ambrose Slade's debut album 'Beginnings' and its role in shaping the legendary rock band Slade.
Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuel: The Unsung Hero of Rock and Roll
Vince Vanguard
Calvin 'Fuzzy' Samuel's pivotal yet understated role in the 1970s rock and roll scene highlights the profound impact of unsung musicians in shaping music history.
Unveiling the Magic of 'The Veiled Prophet': Merging Music and Mysticism
Martin Sparks
Discover the enchanting world of 'The Veiled Prophet,' an opera blending mystery and music, composed by Charles Villiers Stanford in 1881 set in exotic Persia. Explore its captivating themes and enduring relevance today.
Clarice Mayne: The Unforgettable Queen of Edwardian Music Hall
KC Fairlight
Clarice Mayne was a charismatic Edwardian music hall performer, with a career spanning from the 1890s to the 1930s, whose witty and socially conscious acts reflected the evolving societal norms of wartime Britain.
The Sweet Legacy of '(Till) I Kissed You'
KC Fairlight
(Till) I Kissed You by the Everly Brothers captures the transformative magic of a first kiss, symbolizing the universal appeal of love across generations.
The Enchanting Legacy of Bai Guang: China's Silver Screen Siren
Martin Sparks
Bai Guang's captivating voice and magnetic presence made her a legendary figure in mid-20th century Chinese cinema and music, leaving an indelible mark on the golden age of Chinese entertainment.
Edmund Schulze: The Artisan of Victorian Organs and His Sonic Legacy
Martin Sparks
Dive into the fascinating world of Edmund Schulze, a 19th-century organ builder who revolutionized the sonic landscape with his majestic creations, leaving a lasting impact on music history.
Edmund Schulze: The Forgotten Genius of Organ Building
Vince Vanguard
Uncover the legacy of Edmund Schulze, a 19th-century master organ builder whose innovative designs and powerful sound left a lasting impact on the musical world.
The Forgotten Gem: High Inergy's "Hold On" Album
Vince Vanguard
High Inergy's 1978 album 'Hold On' is a captivating yet overlooked Motown classic that reflects the vibrant disco era amidst fierce industry competition.
Monsters and Music: Unraveling the Magic of Lordi's Square
Martin Sparks
Unveil the vibrant legacy of Lordi's Square in Rovaniemi, Finland—a space that celebrates the eclectic spirit of the iconic Finnish band Lordi and their explosive win at the Eurovision Song Contest.
The Enigmatic Maestro: Georg Schnéevoigt
KC Fairlight
Georg Schnéevoigt, a Finnish conductor and cellist, significantly influenced classical music by popularizing Nordic composers and bridging European and American musical traditions.
The Everly Brothers' "It's All Over": A Melodic Journey Through Heartbreak
Martin Sparks
The Everly Brothers' 1965 song 'It's All Over' captures the essence of heartbreak with its harmonious vocals and emotional depth, leaving a lasting impact on the music world.
The Vibrant Voice of the 1960s: Dolores "LaLa" Brooks
Martin Sparks
Delve into the legacy of Dolores 'LaLa' Brooks, the powerful voice behind The Crystals, who shaped the 1960s music scene with her iconic performances and trailblazing influence.
The Timeless Charm of Dolores 'LaLa' Brooks That Liberals Overlook
Vince Vanguard
Dolores 'LaLa' Brooks is a life force in music history, a testament to genuine talent standing out in a world now cluttered by digitized sounds.
Harmony, History, and the Everlasting Groove: The Allman Brothers Band
Martin Sparks
The Allman Brothers Band revolutionized Southern rock with their blend of blues, rock, and jazz since forming in 1969. Led by siblings Duane and Gregg Allman, their story is one of innovation, tragedy, and enduring influence in the music world.
Rhythms of Resistance: The Heartbeat of Joe Arroyo's Legacy
KC Fairlight
Joe Arroyo was not just a singer, but a revolutionary force in Colombian music, known for his powerful compositions and cultural pride, despite facing personal challenges.
The Rhythmic Symphony: Guitar, Drums 'n' Bass
Martin Sparks
Uncover the captivating synergy of guitar, drums, and bass that forms the backbone of diverse musical genres, creating a rich tapestry of sound that resonates with audiences worldwide.
Russia's Revolutionary Musical Pentad: The Five
KC Fairlight
Imagine a group of five groundbreaking composers from 19th-century Russia, each with unique skills, joining forces to redefine classical music through national pride and experimental sounds. Known as 'The Five,' they aimed to transcend traditional European norms by crafting compositions steeped in Russian culture.
Harmonizing Russia: The Story of 'The Five' Composers
Martin Sparks
'The Five' were a groundbreaking group of 19th-century Russian composers who transformed the country's classical music scene by infusing it with native folklore and innovative storytelling.
Finding the Magic in Cinderella Rockefella: A Blast from the Past
KC Fairlight
Learn how 'Cinderella Rockefella', a quirky hit from 1968, became a cultural symbol, showing us the beauty in mixing humor and timeless fun even in changing times.