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Episode 1508: Christmas Records with Mitchell Kezin, Part 2
Mitchell Kezin, director of the acclaimed Christmas music documentary Jingle Bell Rocks!, joins Jim and Patrick to spin some of his favorite holiday tunes.
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Episode 1507: Christmas Records with Mitchell Kezin, Part 1
Mitchell Kezin, director of the acclaimed Christmas music documentary Jingle Bell Rocks!, joins Jim and Patrick to spin some of his favorite holiday tunes.
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Episode 1506: November New Music 4: First Aid Kit, Bird Streets, Caitlin Rose, Larkin Poe & The Lone Bellow
We wrap up new music picks for 2022 with calls from Niklas Nygards, Justin Steiner and Jason Goebel.
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Episode 1505: November 2022 New Music 3: Lee Fields, Weird Nightmare, Adrian Quesada, Willie Nelson
It’s a special Friday edition of monthly new music. Jim takes over the ship and sails toward Lee Fields, Weird Nightmare, Adrian Quesada feat. Ikebe Shakedown and Willie Nelson.
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Episode 1504: John Lennon and the Power of Music
Guest hosts Mike Wagner and Nick Scalera mark the anniversary of John Lennon’s assassination with a conversation that explores our relationship with music and its power to move us.
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Episode 1503: November 2022 New Music 2: Sault, Taipei Houston, The Commoners, Voom & Meryl Streek
November 2022 new music part two features picks from Sunny Varney, Bob Peterson and Liam McIndoe.
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Episode 1502: November 2022 New Music 1: Risingfall, Vai/Gash, Babymetal, Metallica
We kick off November 2022 new music with our traditional leadoff hitter Steven Routledge. Roger Grace follows with two choices.
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Episode 1501: Rest in Power: Christine McVie
Jim and Patrick are joined by Ricky Peterson and Mike Wagner to remember the late Christine McVie. Rest in Power, Songbird.
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Episode 1500: Book Nook: Looking for the Magic, the Rise of Arista Records
Patrick just finished reading Looking for the Magic: New York City, the ’70s and the Rise of Arista Records by Mitchell Cohen. Hit play to hear his thoughts.
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Episode 1499: What Was First: Reprise Records
To kick off a new month, we present a new installment in our What Was First series. Today, we uncover the first release on Reprise Records, which will take us back to the year 1961.