
A podcast devoted to classic music, movies, and television. The slogan for this podcast is "Keep The Classics Current" and that's the spirit of the podcast. Hosted by Sean Disco Hicks, music lover and historian.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Music HistoryMusicMusic Commentary | |||

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I'm back from a long hiatus with a turning-the-page moment: this is the final release under MuzicBook, and I'm officially shifting into the Disco Hicks Show era so I can go wider than music while still keeping nostalgia and sound at... more
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Urgency has a sound, and Tupac Shakur made it impossible to ignore. Disco Hicks and brother of the show Shaun Whittaker open with the restless kid who studied acting and ballet at Baltimore School for the Arts, raised on Afeniâs Pan... more
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Disco-Hicks and special guest Marc âBig Sexyâ Wiggins trade top 10 bands, fight for their favorites, and tell the stories that made them stickâfrom Slyâs blueprint and Queenâs command to the Eaglesâ perfection and Princeâs live sorc... more
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A Kangol, a boombox, and a pen that refused to dullâLL Cool Jâs story is a roadmap for how to last in hip-hop without losing yourself. Sean and special guest Shaun Whittaker dive into the early spark from Krush Groove and Radio, the... more
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Prince transformed the 1980s music landscape with Purple Rain, creating a cultural phenomenon that catapulted him from musical innovator to global superstar. The album and film dominated the Billboard charts while introducing audien... more
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Mark Wiggins joins us for part two of our Prince series, celebrating the legendary artist's golden era from 1982-1984 and the incredible protĂŠgĂŠs who expanded his musical universe.
⢠Remembering Pepe Willie, the godfather of the Mi... more
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The MuzicBook Podcast is back! I'm starting a new album review series on Prince. In this episode, I enlisted the knowledge of music historian and Prince expert Marc âBig Sexyâ Wiggins of the Podcast On Prince and The Michael Dean Sh... more
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On this episode we have Everett "Professor Ev" Whitfield and we reflect on the life and career of Quincy Jones. Q became the first Black executive at a major record label in the 1960's. It's difficult not to listen to music that's n... more
Dude, yâall head me rolling!! I was just reflecting being at my Grandmas house on Saturday morning with my bowl of cereal! Hey, I always go on YouTube to watch the old Cartoons and almost cry from nastalgia!
Great job Sean, the late 70âs early 80âs was a great era, you did your homework!
I love the way the hosts make you feel like youâre simply part of a conversation.
Itâs like kicking it with friends and family and chopping it up about the greatest musical genres and events that touched and shaped our lives growing up!
Dope show..you gotta check it out!!!
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Apple Podcasts | #198 |








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