
Tracing over five decades of musical influences, and how those influencers of the past, continue to inspire contemporary creatives. Examining popular and not so popular music in a contemporary sense, as well as cultural norms, fads and controversies as they helped to broaden musical perspectives and sounds. Follow the Musicologybyeric Playlist on Spotify at: Musicologybyeric Playlist by Eric Wilso... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Jamiroquai rise above the earthly offerings of mainstream music. Fronted by lead singer Jay Kay, the band rotation has changed over the more than 20 years that the group has been together, but the consistent quality of output has remained the same. A... more
Donna Summer is much more than the "Queen of Disco." She's a multiplatinum-selling singer, a successful painter, a songwriter, a mother and one of the most iconic female artists of the popular music era. Her sound, style, dynamic career and influence... more
Corinne Bailey Rae is an exceptional artist when it comes to blending genres and musical sensibilities across popular music, as well as music of Black origin. Is she simply just a singer-songwriter with an acoustic guitar? Or does her music translate... more
Little Richard is considered by many of his contemporaries as well as those who followed, as the King of Rock and Roll. In a career spanning seven decades, Little Richard managed to have four incarnations as far as being a mainstream artist as well a... more
It seems that no matter how much I think I am on top of what I should be hearing, there's always something that comes out of left field that hits me like a softball upside my hard head. This time around it was BOSCO. Do you know BOSCO? If not, then y... more
After making a huge splash in 1987 with The Hardline According To Terence Trent D'Arby, it seemed that a new soul star was born. Then, everything seemed to just vanish. So, what happened?
The Masters of the Sun, Vol. 1 by The Black Eyed Peas (2018)
Two tracks from an unknown performer were featured on Instagram in the April 2nd mystery music post. The group is Jockstrap. Yep, unusual name but that's the answer. 🤷🏽♂️
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