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  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • Techno DJ and producer. Originally from Russia, now based at Koh Phangan island, Thailand.

  • Tito Jackson: A Life of Music, Family, and Legacy Tito Jackson, born Toriano Adaryll Jackson on October 15, 1953, was an American musician, singer, and one of the founding members of the legendary music group The Jackson 5. While often overshadowed by the towering legacy of his younger brother Michael Jackson, Tito's contributions to the Jackson family’s success and his influence on American music cannot be understated. From his beginnings in Gary, Indiana, to his decades-long career as a performer, Tito carved out his own niche in the entertainment industry, blending rhythm and blues with pop, and maintaining a steady presence in the music world even in the face of his family’s many challenges. Tito Jackson passed away in September 2024, at the age of 70, after a quiet battle with illness. While his passing marks the end of an era, his legacy, much like his brothers’, will live on for generations to come. Early Life and Musical Beginnings Tito Jackson was born into a large, musically gifted family as the third of Joseph and Katherine Jackson’s nine children. The Jackson household was always filled with music. His mother, Katherine, was a devout Jehovah’s Witness and an aspiring country singer, while his father Joe worked as a crane operator but held deep ambitions of turning his children into professional musicians. Tito and his brothers grew up in a modest home in Gary, Indiana, where they experienced both love and discipline. Tito's first brush with music came when he secretly began playing his father’s guitar. One day, Joe caught him in the act, but instead of reprimanding his son, he recognized his talent and bought Tito his own guitar. It was a moment that would change the trajectory of Tito’s life. Tito, along with his brothers Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael, began performing together in the early 1960s. The brothers, soon to be known as The Jackson 5, would practice for hours in their home, mastering their dance moves, harmonies, and stage presence. It wasn’t long before they began performing at local talent shows and gaining attention for their electrifying performances. The Jackson 5 Era By 1966, The Jackson 5 were winning major talent competitions, and their big break came in 1969 when they signed with Motown Records under the direction of the legendary Berry Gordy. Their first four singles—“I Want You Back,” “ABC,” “The Love You Save,” and “I’ll Be There”—all reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, a record-breaking streak that established them as one of the most successful groups of the time. Tito played rhythm guitar in the band, while his brothers handled most of the lead vocals, particularly Michael. Though his contributions were often behind the scenes, Tito's guitar work provided the steady foundation that allowed the group’s melodies to shine. The Jackson 5's signature blend of pop, soul, and R&B catapulted them to international fame. Tito’s stage presence, though more reserved than his brothers, was crucial to their overall chemistry. The 1970s were the golden years for The Jackson 5, as they became international pop icons. Tito’s relationship with his brothers was the heart of the group’s success, and though Michael would eventually go on to become a global superstar on his own, The Jackson 5 laid the foundation for that meteoric rise. Transition to The Jacksons By the mid-1970s, tensions between the Jackson family and Motown Records led to the group leaving the label and signing with Epic Records. Because Motown owned the rights to the name "The Jackson 5," the group was forced to rebrand themselves as The Jacksons. This new phase allowed the group to exercise more creative control over their music, with Tito and his brothers contributing to songwriting and production for the first time. Tito’s influence was most felt in this era, as he took on a greater role in the creative process. Albums like Destiny (1978) and Triumph (1980) showcased the group’s evolving sound, blending funk, disco, and soul. While Michael continued to stand out as the group's star, Tito’s musicianship remained a vital component of their success. In 1984, The Jacksons reunited for the Victory Tour, which would be their final tour as a full group. After the tour, Michael focused on his solo career, while the other brothers, including Tito, began to explore different projects. Solo Career and Later Ventures Unlike his brothers Michael and Jermaine, Tito did not immediately pursue a solo career after The Jacksons disbanded. He chose instead to focus on other business ventures and raising his three sons—Taj, Taryll, and TJ Jackson—who would later form their own group, 3T, in the 1990s. Tito played a significant role in mentoring his sons, passing on the Jackson family legacy of music. Tito eventually embarked on his solo career in the 2000s, releasing his debut solo album, "I Gotta Play" in 2003. The album was a blend of blues, R&B, and pop, showcasing Tito’s smooth vocals and guitar skills. Although his solo work did not reach the heights of his brothers’ success, it allowed Tito to carve out a distinct identity as a musician. In the late 2000s and 2010s, Tito often joined his brothers for reunion tours and performances. The Unity Tour in 2012, featuring Tito, Jermaine, Jackie, and Marlon, marked the first time The Jacksons performed together since the early 1980s. Tito, who had spent much of his career in the shadow of his more famous siblings, relished the opportunity to connect with fans and revisit the music that had defined his youth. Beyond music, Tito was also a philanthropist. He supported several charities, particularly those related to education, underprivileged children, and the fight against HIV/AIDS, a cause that became important to the Jackson family following the untimely death of their close friend, Ryan White. Personal Life and Challenges Like all of the Jacksons, Tito’s life was not without challenges. He married Delores “Dee Dee” Martes in 1972, and the couple had three sons together before divorcing in 1988. In a tragic turn of events, Dee Dee passed away in 1994 under suspicious circumstances, which Tito and the Jackson family believed was not an accident. Her death remained a mystery for many years, though it never gained the media attention it deserved compared to other Jackson family scandals. Despite his personal struggles, Tito maintained a strong relationship with his brothers and became a stabilizing presence within the often tumultuous Jackson family. Known for his calm and easygoing demeanor, Tito was seen as the “quiet Jackson,” often choosing to stay out of the public eye in comparison to his more headline-grabbing siblings. Tito’s Passing in 2024 The world was saddened by the news of Tito Jackson's passing in September 2024. He had battled illness privately and chose to live his final years out of the spotlight. His death marks the end of an era for the Jackson family and the music industry, as Tito was one of the last surviving members of The Jackson 5’s original lineup. Upon the news of his passing, tributes poured in from across the music world. Fellow musicians, fans, and media outlets remembered Tito for his contributions to both The Jackson 5 and his solo work. His guitar-playing, often understated, had played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of one of the most famous music groups in history. Legacy Tito Jackson’s legacy extends far beyond his work with The Jackson 5. He was a talented musician in his own right, a devoted father, and a pillar of strength within the Jackson family. His contributions to American pop and R&B helped define the sound of a generation, and his mentorship of his children continued the Jackson family tradition of excellence in music. While his fame may never have rivaled that of his brother Michael, Tito will always be remembered as a founding member of one of the most successful musical families of all time. His humility, loyalty, and dedication to his craft have ensured that his legacy will endure. Tito’s passing is not just a loss for his family but for music lovers around the world. His life was one filled with rhythm, harmony, and a deep love for his family, fans, and music. Thanks for listening and remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Podcastserien Garnbøterens notebok er basert på Ronny Kjøsens plate, bok og biografi om spellmannen og slåttekomponisten Ole Nilsen Brechan (1827-1898), fra Brekka i Kårøydalen i Heim kommune. "28 lette og gode dandsestykker for Een violin componerede af Ole N Brækkan 1872" er utgangspunktet både for boka og podcastserien. Musikken i noteboka er 1870-tallets popmusikk, det vi i dag kaller gammeldansmusikk. Serien skal ta for seg gammeldansmusikken generelt, Ole Nilsen Brechans musikk og liv spesielt, nordmørsk, trøndersk og norsk tradisjonsmusikk og påvirkninga fra kontinentet.

  • Podcast/page dedicated to the fun of collecting the Beatles.
    Small or large, the collection doesn’t really matter. It’s the ‘what, when, and why’ of the item(s).
    Everyone who’s been blessed, (or cursed), to realize that this music, this band…..really means something and affects/effects their world view, is a touchstone and because of that, it has Historical Importance, with a capitol H and I!
    It might be a beat up copy of Lennon’s ‘Cold Turkey’, or a set list from the Cavern. We want you to share ‘you’ and, hopefully, give tips to other collectors.
    Yes, the music is what really matters. The

  • 1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣ HEY HO! PinheadPod is a Ramones fan podcast bringing you interviews, news, and much more

  • Rewind the greatest decade in music!Join us weekly on Gen X 80s Top 20 Countdown as we relive the hits, share trivia, and celebrate the unforgettable sounds of the 80s

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  • Bringing the rave direct to your device - Lowdown presents a weekly mix show of all the latest and greatest tunes to get you moving and grooving

  • Sophie Marchand demande à un artiste de fouiller les archives de la SACEM afin d'y remonter le fil des artistes qui l'ont influencé.e. Une discussion ouverte sur comment les goûts et les carrières se dessinent.

  • Whether it’s the sultry sounds of Detroit, the funky beats of New York, or the cool chic of London, Funky Pearls Radio is a blend of all these styles.

  • Podcast musical qui décortique les années 80.
    À travers une analyse d’un morceau, d’un album et de son contexte, à travers des biographies, des secrets de fabrication et des anecdotes mais aussi en s’arrêtant sur les différentes versions existantes, les faces B et les classements des ventes, Pop Music Deluxe aime décortiquer, découvrir, faire des ponts entre les différents protagonistes (interprètes, auteurs, musiciens, producteurs…). Et surtout partager avec ceux qui comme nous se passionnent pour les différents courants musicaux qui ont traversé (et parfois pas survécu) à cette décennie. Variétés, pop, rock, new wave, italo-disco, synthpop, de Jeanne Mas à Buzy, en passant par Guesch Patti, Corynne Charby, Étienne Daho ou Karen Cheryl, on ne fait pas de différence, on aime tout et on le revendique !

    Écriture, animation et réalisation : Aurélien
    Générique et univers musical : Ludovic Huvier
    Logo : Pierre S.

  • Sonar est une chaîne de podcast qui parle d'Histoire, de Musique, d'Arts et bien plus encore.

  • Découvrez l'histoire des plus grandes stars ! Un podcast passionnant et intergénérationnel !

  • Eddy Mitchell présente "l’instant Johnny", Il choisit un titre du taulier et partage avec les auditeurs de Nostalgie ses meilleures anecdotes.

  • Le podcast du web-média Tropicalités, dédié aux musiques latino-caribéennes. "Mutations" est une narration immersive, entrecoupée d'extraits sonores et musicaux, qui vous transporte dans les moments charnières de ces sonorités.

    Hommes de l’ombre, évènements historiques ou musicaux, genèse d’un label ou d’un genre hybride, Mutations c’est une immersion d’une demi-heure au cœur des tournants des musiques tropicales du continent américain.

  • Moi, ce que j’aime dans la vie, c’est la musique. Mais quand je dis musique, ça couvre vraiment tous les aspects qui l'entourent. Ça peut aller des pochettes d’albums de couleur rouge aux multiples coiffures arborées par tel ou tel chanteur le long de sa carrière. Et dans ma tête, j’établis des classements personnels dans chaque catégorie. L’idée de Podium, c’est de rendre ces classements publics, de les partager avec vous. Par la même occasion, vous apprenez des infos essentielles ou amusantes sur vos artistes préférés et, à la fin, vous pourrez comparer votre podium au mien. C’est ça ma passion, c’est l’échange !

     Soyez les bienvenus dans Podium. Bonne écoute !

  • 希望透過自己的音樂創作心得與不同創作者的分享
    帶出創作不同的面向,讓聽的人不論是在創作想法或是技術面上發現更多的可能性,不被侷限在既定的印象裡!

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  • R2H Explorer es un Podcast con formato de Radio enfocado principalmente al HipHop donde analizamos buenas rolas y álbumes, damos recomendaciones, noticias y opiniones cagantes para dar sabor.
    Si escuchas HipHop esto es para ti, dale play:)