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    Explore " marvin gaye" with insightful episodes like "1968 Hall of Songs Nominees: The Rolling Stones, The Band, and the Return to Roots", "13th Election Results! Surprises and Real Debate About a Hall of Songs Contender", "Episode 61: 1971: Part Two, Rock's Greatest Year", "UK Chart 26th April 1969" and "1967 Hall of Songs Nominees: The Year of Aretha Franklin and Jimi Hendrix" from podcasts like ""Hall of Songs", "Hall of Songs", "Keith's Music Box", "Back In The Day" and "Hall of Songs"" and more!

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    1968 Hall of Songs Nominees: The Rolling Stones, The Band, and the Return to Roots

    1968 Hall of Songs Nominees: The Rolling Stones, The Band, and the Return to Roots

    In this episode of Hall of Songs, we talk about 1968, when a number of artists who, after all the experimentation and studio trickery of the mid-1960s, start looking backwards and create old-fashioned rock and or roll. For example, we present songs by the Rolling Stones, The Band and Big Brother and the Holding Company. We nominate 12 songs for the Hall of Songs in this episode; along with the artists above, you'll hear from Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, Otis Redding, and the Beatles. And you'll also hear the beginning of a new genre out of the Caribbean.  

    Listen, then vote for your picks at hallofsongs.com.

    Host: Tim Malcolm
    Host: Chris Jones
    Music commentary and music history

    Website: http://www.hallofsongs.com
    Social: http://www.twitter.com/hallofsongs

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    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hall-of-songs/id1550546067

    13th Election Results! Surprises and Real Debate About a Hall of Songs Contender

    13th Election Results! Surprises and Real Debate About a Hall of Songs Contender

    Coming into this election we had 29 Hall of Songs inductees. How many more will get in? Well, this is an interesting one. Join Tim and Chris as they discuss a wild election concerning songs from 1964 to '67. Plus, they'll have a debate about one tune teetering on the brink of induction. Will it get the Golden Vote? Listen to find out, then read up on our experiment at hallofsongs.com.

    Host: Timothy Malcolm
    Host: Christopher Jones
    Music commentary and music history

    Website: http://www.hallofsongs.com
    Social: http://www.twitter.com/hallofsongs

    Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hall-of-songs/id1550546067

    Episode 61: 1971: Part Two, Rock's Greatest Year

    Episode 61: 1971: Part Two, Rock's Greatest Year

    1971 was a banner year for pop, soul and R&B, with many of the songs released that year becoming bona fide classics. There were also some memorable novelty songs, as we’ll hear on Part II of our exploration of the music of 1971. Tune in to this week’s KMB to relive music’s greatest year with tunes from the likes of Carole King, James Taylor, Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Harry Nilsson, Don McLean and others.

    1967 Hall of Songs Nominees: The Year of Aretha Franklin and Jimi Hendrix

    1967 Hall of Songs Nominees: The Year of Aretha Franklin and Jimi Hendrix

    Lists of the greatest songs of all-time will typically feature a few songs from 1967 at the very top. These are the songs we're talking about in this episode of Hall of Songs, from "Respect" by Aretha Franklin to "A Day in the Life" by the Beatles. Plus, it's the year Jimi Hendrix becomes a star, proving a lone guitarist can change the way we hear rock 'n' roll. Listen as Tim and Chris reveal their top songs from 1967, then vote for your picks at hallofsongs.com.

    Host: Timothy Malcolm
    Host: Christopher Jones
    Music commentary and music history

    Website: http://www.hallofsongs.com
    Social: http://www.twitter.com/hallofsongs

    Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hall-of-songs/id1550546067

    Berry Gordy: The Father of Motown (and Berry and Sherry and Terri and Kerry)

    Berry Gordy: The Father of Motown (and Berry and Sherry and Terri and Kerry)

    Berry Gordy is a household name in America, primarily for his contributions to American music. But did you know he has some ridiculous celebrity relatives?

    Listen and learn about Berry Gordy's humble beginnings in Detroit, and how his entrepreneurial spirit took him to unprecedented heights in an era that was more difficult for black Americans to break the mainstream mold of success. 

    Be sure to follow us on Twitter @SoulsDetroit and Instagram at @LostSoulsofDetroit.

    Matthew E. White's full spectrum

    Matthew E. White's full spectrum

    Matthew E White is a jack of all trades. A producer hailing from Richmond, Virginia, he’s worked with everyone from Sharon Van Etten to Natalie Prass, Justin Vernon to The Mountain Goats. A few years ago he set up Spacebomb, a studio and label which also acts as a community space for artists to experiment.

    This all feeds off his own work, as a multi-instrumentalist, former jazz player, and songwriter for whom music has no boundaries. In short, Matt is the kinda guy you love to get stuck talking to in the kitchen at a house party, which I why I asked him to Take 5.

    From ESG to Frankie Valli to Marvin Gaye, crawl inside the full spectrum of Matthew E White’s mind.

    ESG - You're No Good

    Augustus Pablo - King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown

    Miles Davis - Rated X

    Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)

    Marvin Gaye - Mercy Mercy Me (the Ecology)

    La música de The Underground Railroad

    La música de The Underground Railroad

    En este episodio Rana Fonk les habla de la impresionante banda sonora de The Underground Railroad, la miniserie de Amazon Prime Video. Compuesta por Nicholas Britell (Succession, Moonlight, If Beale Street Could Talk) se convierte en el tercer trabajo junto al director Barry Jenkins. También hay datos del soundtrack que está conformado por artistas afroamericanos como Kendrik Lamar, Outkast y Marvin Gaye entre otros. Denle play y disfruten.

    @RanaFonk en todas las redes sociales.

    Soul

    Soul

    How do you differentiate between soul and R&B? Who was the High Priestess of Soul? Which song became the first posthumous single to top the US charts? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that looks for covers with soul.
    WARNING: This episode contains traces of Kanye West talking about parenthood.

    Featured songs [in chronological order]:

    Soul Man [Live N Effect Posse]
    I’d Rather Go Blind [Christine Perfect]
    You Are My Sunshine [Ray Charles, Etta James]
    Lean On Me [Clara Ward]
    (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman [The Brockingtons, Aretha Franklin - Kennedy Center Honors, Isaac Hayes]
    A Man’s Got Soul [Caecilie Norby]
    Move On Up [The Style Council]
    I Heard It Through The Grapevine [Gladys Knight & The Pips, Dre Dog]
    Sexual Healing [Neil Finn, De La Soul]
    Mustang Sally [Brown Town]
    My Girl [Jesus & Mary Chain]
    Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright [Billy Paul]
    (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay [Sara Bareilles]
    Feelin’ Good [Muse, Kanye West & Jay Z]
    Keep On Keeping On [Curtis Mayfield]

    Hidden track: Feeling Good [Ane Brun]

    20 Covers With Soul Because It's Time To Gititon! #1
    20 Covers With Soul Because It's Time To Gititon! #2
    20 Covers With Soul Because It's Time To Gititon! #3

    Join Stevie on Spotify
    www.songsungnew.com

    To get vaccinated or not get vaccinated

    To get vaccinated or not get vaccinated

    With delta on the rise, will you be getting vaccinated?

    If you can only listen to 5 albums for the rest of your life, what will it be?

    Mental health check in, how often do you check on your friends when it comes to your mental health?

    Onlyfans is banning sex! What's next for the content creators? Do the strip clubs rise again?
    Ladies! Is it rude for a man to ask you what do you bring to the table?

    Hosts:
    Akil Williams @ak_threalest
    Lauren Blakes: @loloblakes
    Rudy Sutherland: @iamrudyalexander

    Cameraman
    Dominique Monday: @dg.monday

    R&B: Dr. Mark Anthony Neal, Author Songs in the Key of Black Life: A Rhythm and Blues Nation

    R&B: Dr. Mark Anthony Neal, Author Songs in the Key of Black Life: A Rhythm and Blues Nation

    American author, Distinguished Professor, and Host of Left of Black Dr. Mark Anthony Neal discusses how the R&B genre has a rich historical legacy in black popular music.  Listen as we laugh about our youth and how we take a little detour talking about Todd Rundgren and Don McLean.

    https://www.amazon.com/Mark-Anthony-Neal/e/B001IR1CVA%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

    https://www.newblackmaninexile.net/

    https://fhi.duke.edu/programs/left-black


    Las Vegas Plans New Year's Eve Style Fourth of July | Ep. 72

    Las Vegas Plans New Year's Eve Style Fourth of July | Ep. 72

    Fourth of July fireworks will go off on the Las Vegas strip at 11 p.m. this year. It will show the world that, Vegas is back! The coordinated fireworks will be launched from resort casino rooftops. The first ever rock concert was announced at the brand new Allegiant Stadium this summer, and America's Got Talent is coming to the strip too! The T-Mobile Arena fills up for the first time with over 18,000 people watching the NHL playoffs, live. Plus, the first big in-person convention hits Las Vegas, and it's a hopeful sign of things to come.

    Order your Las Vegas merchandise HERE. Vegas Revealed design available, and much more. 

    Support the show

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    Website: Vegas-Revealed.com

    50 Years of What's Going On

    50 Years of What's Going On

    On this week's show, we...

    • celebrate the 50th anniversary of Marvin Gaye's What's Going On
    • enjoy the surprise EP of newly unearthed archival material from The Tragically Hip
    • spend quality time with the superlative new Lord Huron record

    All this & much, much less!  

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

    Ep. 10 ‘What's Going On’ 50th Anniversary w/ Derrik Jordan

    Ep. 10  ‘What's Going On’ 50th Anniversary w/ Derrik Jordan

    Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Marvin Gaye‘s masterpiece, ‘What’s Going On’ with composer & multi instrumentalist, Derrik Jordan

    Support the show (Venmo: @SolomonJaye)

    Song: “What’s Goin’ On” by Marvin Gaye

    Song Start: 21:57

    Player Credits:
    Vocals - Solomon Jaye
    All instruments performed by Derrik Jordan

    To see and hear more from Derrik…

    www.DerrikJordan.com

    ‘The World Fusion Show’
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl_qGDBJ-IVM28kF68RwM5Q

    Host Website: www.SolomonJaye.com
    Podcast Links: https://beyondmediocre.buzzsprout.com​

    All interviews & performances available as podcasts on Spotify as ‘Beyond mediocre’.

    'Beyond Mediocre' was born from a strong desire to reconnect and rebuild a sense of community. If you want to hear more stories and performances like these, click susbscribe to stay in the loop. Visit https://beyondmediocre.buzzsprout.com for podcast links.

    “Be kind whenever possible, and remember… It’s always possible.“

    Support the show (https://paypal.me/SolomonJ84)

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    Ivan Neville

    Ivan Neville

    "It's really pretty frustrating to see this shit keep happening and see racism fucking out there. It's a part of who this country is," an impassioned Ivan Neville says on this week's People Have The Power. In an incredibly powerful episode, Neville talks about how racism directly influenced the  new Dumpstaphunk album, 'Where Do We Go From Here.' 

    Bruce Hornsby

    Bruce Hornsby

    "Of course I have a fond affection for that song obviously for personal reason," Bruce Hornsby says of Tupac's 'Changes,' one of his six protest songs of choice on this week's People Have The Power. "That song is my song, 'The Way It Is,' with new words. I love the lyrics, such a positive message, such a soulful message. And now again it's achieved this pantheon status where I've been sent several videos from around the world, one of the most beautiful ones came from New Zealand, where there are these protests and Tupac's ;Changes' is playing and hundreds of people are singing along, they know every word. "