
Welcome to the Music History Podcast! Have you ever wondered what a certain song is really about? Did Robert Johnson really sell his soul to the devil? Why did the Beatles really break up? This podcast explores the songs and stories that have shaped American music since the early 20th century. Each episode will explore a different topic in detail, hoping to entertain as well as inform music fans.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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On episode 3 of season one we take a trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains and look at the early days of country music, which was created by the poor working class living in the region. To make the case for Bristol as the birthplace of country music, Dr. ... more
This episode is all about some of the greatest pop music ever made, by Motown Records and Barry Gordy. Famous author Peter Benjaminson, who has published 4 books on Motown joins me to discuss the legacy and impact of Motown's music. His latest book, ... more
Did punk rock ever accomplish anything? Did it sell out to commercial interests? Or is the legacy of punk rock now so cemented in our culture that we never really noticed how it improved society? Neil Nehring joins me to talk about the early days of ... more
Gospel music is often listed as a great influence on the development of R&B and rock and roll. I've always been skeptical of this claim, feeling it impacted country music more than anything else. Here to prove me wrong is Tim Dodge. Dodge is a music ... more
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