
Welcome to The Stueytunes Show! Join your hosts Tony Stuart and Aaron Badgley for insightful and humorous commentary on the music and musicians that shape our lives. We're both rock and roll fans, and each episode features a rock 'Music History Moment'. And as we all know, all roads lead back to The Beatles, so we find a way to tie in each week's episode to the Fab Four!
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Music CommentaryMusicMusic History | ||||

This is our final episode of The Stueytunes Show, but fear not: Tony and Aaron aren't going anywhere. They have just decided to move onto bigger and better things together since they make such a great team. Thank you to everyone who has supported the... more
Billie Holiday died in 1959, and yet over 60 years later she is still impacting music (especially jazz and pop) and politics. A victim of blatant racism, and a government with an axe to grind, Holiday struggled her entire life. The fact that she reco... more
Where do you start when talking about an iconic band like U2? On this episode, we take a look at Ireland's biggest musical export. Amazingly, the band has been around since 1976, with the same lineup. That alone is practically unheard of in the rock ... more
Carole Kingâs landmark album âTapestryâ exploded onto the music scene in 1971, and has remained an enduring piece of music history ever since. This album didnât just open the door for female singer-songwriters, it slammed it wide open.
Carole King w... more
Interviews have been around since newspapers started printing. Politicians, atheletes, heroes, and, of course, celebrities. In the world of entertainment interviews are used to, usually, promote an upcoming project or release. Authors talk about thei... more
In 1966 NBC premiered a sitcom featuring a rock and roll band called The Monkees, featuring four actors who were chosen to represent specific character types, modelled after The Beatles. Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork and Davy Jones were ... more
Kenneth Womack is an expert on The Beatles. He takes the time and effort to carefully research The Beatles, and as a result has written definitive books on the band and their producer. His books include:Â Long and Winding Roads: The Evolving Artistry... more
It's the Stueytunes Show Christmas Bonus! This episode is a little more informal since season 3 is finished, and we sit down to chat about some of our favourite Christmas songs, albums, and films. Of course, we talk about the phenomenon that is 'Whit... more
The Christmas bonus episode was top notch as always. Thanks for sending me down the SCTV rabbit hold lol I have most of the Christmas CDs you mentioned. Check out a Christmas Swing with Frank and Bing. The banter in between the songs is priceless. Thanks for a great season 3!
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This is really a great podcast. Itâs fun, well-paced and professionally produced which really sets it apart from so many podcasts these days which seem to be at least 50% meaningless rambling. The stories are fun and informative. Highly recommended!
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