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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 2029 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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On this week's episode: Tina Turner's estate reaches a deal, music companies make a boat load of money, and Universal Music Group changes their mind.
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On the March 24 edition of the Music History Today podcast, a couple Rolling Stones notes, Elvis joins the Army, & Billboard debuts a new chart
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On this week's episode, the Dance Music Award Nominees get announced, SXSW happens, and music sales break records.
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Two Rock & Roll hall of famers sign their first record deals, a country singer & father of a pop star creates a song & dance sensation, & a rally against the "evils" of the counterculture is held.
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Microphone is distorted and he doesn’t really explain any form of music history or purpose behind the songs. It’s just a 1 minute talk and it’s done.
Feels like it reads from a script and list every day. Still nice to hear an old band or artist I've long forgot while playing wordle every day on the can.
I think the idea of the podcast is great, but his microphone is distorting constantly. Not a ton of music history in it either.
Very little music history in this podcasts.
I was excited to find this podcast in my suggested. I love music history and this was perfect. Not hyper focused on music of today, nor of the past. Some episodes long for when I need it but also 3 educational entertaining minutes too. Why 1 star? I cannot say it enough that music is universal. Mentioning and mocking President Trump in a way that was so unnecessary screeched in my ears. I cannot stand it, the reference was a stretch to be related and did not enhance anything that was said. Why i... more
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This show is a history-forward music briefing that surveys notable anniversaries, milestones, and stories from across decades. Episodes blend quick-hit trivia with larger cultural moments—from landmark album releases and artist milestones to date-tied events and awards—often tying them to broader trends in rock, pop, and beyond. A recurring vibe is concise, calendar-based storytelling that both informs and entertains, with occasional notes on industry shifts and cross-promotional network developments. A standout feature is the breadth of dates covered and the way episodes contextualize momentary news within a long arc of music history, making it a reliable primer for listeners who want a broad, accessible panorama of the industry as it evol... more
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