More Episodes
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Episode 1389: New Music Bonus Blast!
We take care of some outstanding new music business. Namely, calls from Harris King and Adam Coop that fell through the cracks in May and April, respectively.
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Episode 1388: What Was First: ZTT Records
We close out the week with a new edition of What Was First focusing on groundbreaking electro-pop label ZTT Records.
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Episode 1387: Fan Mail: Boston Spaceships, Touch & Go Records
We hear from Chris from Oakland about a band related to Boston Spaceships. Vasant Ramamurthy chimes in with some memories related to Touch and Go Records.
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Episode 1386: Fan Mail: Instrumental Madness
We crack open the correspondence bag and pull out some reactions to Episode 1345, in which Bill Mulligan dropped by Patrick’s basement to discuss instrumental tracks from bands that usually feature vocals.
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Episode 1385: May New Music Mini-Blast, Part 3
We’re serving up part three of our Mini-Blasts series, featuring two May ‘new music’ picks from two members of the community.
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Episode 1384: May New Music Mini-Blast, Part 2
In part two of our new music Mini-Blasts series, Liam McIndoe, Barret Ries and Kurt Gallagher share their picks. They chose music from …And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, Troy Kingi, Soccer Mommy and Zach Bryan.
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Episode 1383: May New Music Mini-Blast, Part 1
We’re trying out Mini-Blasts this month, groups of two or three calls from our community mixed together. Jim and Patrick cap off the series with a Mini-Blast of their own.
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Episode 1382: Betty Davis, Part Two
Bob Peterson discusses the later half of Betty Davis’ career, her fallout with Island Records and eventual retreat from music.
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Episode 1381: Patron Episode: Betty Davis, Part One
Patron chat with Bob Peterson tells the story of Betty Davis: funk singer, fashion designer and visionary spirit.
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Episode 1380: What Was First: Sarah Records
We dive into another edition of What Was First, this time exploring the first release on what a recent documentary says was “possibly the most indie of all indie labels.” That would be Sarah Records.