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From the Vault Podcast is your one-stop shop for all things Taylor Swift. Come along with us as we find wonderland, weave through the lavender haze, and confront Mr. Perfectly Fine. Every Wednesday we will be breaking down a new song or exploring the mind of the one and only mastermind, Taylor Swift.
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"Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands" was a popular radio show that aired from 1943 to 1950. The show featured live performances from some of the most popular big bands of the era, including Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, and Glenn Miller. The show was created as a way to boost morale during World War II, and it quickly became a hit with audiences all over the country.
Each episode of "Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands" featured a different band performing live in front of a studio audience. The show was known for its high-quality sound engineering, which captured the energy and excitement of live music performances. The show's host, Paul Douglas, was also popular with audiences, and his lively commentary helped to keep the show entertaining and engaging.
"Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands" was not only popular with listeners, but it also helped to launch the careers of many up-and-coming musicians. The show provided a platform for new talent to showcase their skills, and many young musicians got their start on the show before going on to become legends in their own right.
Although the show went off the air in 1950, it remains a beloved part of radio history. Its legacy lives on through the many recordings of its live performances, which continue to inspire and delight music fans around the world.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit: https://www.solvedmystery.com .
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El Flow tells the story of reggaeton, its most emblematic artists, and the secrets of how the genre’s top hits were made. It’s a story of migration, expression, evolution, sexuality, rebellion, and repression. Since its beginning, the genre has had one constant; movement. From Panama to Puerto Rico, from Boston to Medellin, from Mexico to Brazil. There has always been someone willing to raise their hand and take the lead. As a result, reggaeton evolved as a merger of Pan-American musical influences, which in turn helped explode its appeal. Now, It’s time to look back at how we got here.
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Welcome to the Music and Nostalgia podcast. Where we get to explore the songs that make up the soundtrack of our lives. I will be exploring many stories from my third cultured experience. Listen in to hear where certain songs take us on this journey.
Hosted by Dapo Peters, each episode will take us on a journey of discovery as he shares personal stories and interviews everyday people that have extraordinary memories.
Tune in as we explore the songs that have touched our hearts and find out why they stay with us forever.
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“My Gay Playlist & Stories From Outside the Closet” explores the lives of LGBTQIA+ identified people and their allies. During each episode, singer-songwriter-storyteller and host, Liv Lombardi, will chat with folx from all over the world about their coming out stories and the music that shapes their journeys. For Liv, “coming out” is an act of honesty that we all undertake when we decide to live life as authentically as possible. It’s a decision we make everyday. To start, we’ll ask this: What are your stories and what are your songs?
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'Song Stories' explores the creation of one new album over the course of each season. The featured artist breaks down the lyrical inspiration behind each song in a series of interviews, audio diaries and in-studio confessionals that showcase how the tracks morph from conception to completion — from the mind of the musician to the ear of their fans. Whether it's in the writer's room, inside the vocal booth, behind the mixing desk or even onstage, the series provides listeners with an intimate, fly-on-the-wall perspective of how their favorite stars make their music.
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The podcast that reviews, previews, and recommends rock 'n' roll books and documentaries from classic rock music legends. Join host Big Rick as he spotlights all the new rock 'n' roll books and docs from the most iconic rock bands in history and points out where to go for the good stuff.
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Join host, singer-songwriter Lo Carmen, as she travels through the valley of death and emerges on the other side, exploring how we remember, eulogise and celebrate our loved ones, end of life navigations, mind-blowing death rituals and customs from all around the world , incredible innovations and futuristic options for after life planning, fascinating insights from Death’s door and examinations into the intersections of Art, Music, Life, Death and beyond.
Leave us a voice message and help answer some of life's important questions!
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Artwork 'Surrounded By Your Beauty' by Craig Waddell
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A five-part series telling the untold story of Tony, Caro & John and their remarkable musical survival.
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This is the story of the band that almost was. You won’t hear what this band sounds like. You won’t even learn their name. But you know this band, even if you don’t. Even if it Kills Me is a narrative documentary podcast, chronicling the lives of Jon, Ryan, Mac and Pete as they set out across the country and try to make it as rockstars in the bygone era of the ‘00s. Each episode uses contemporary interviews and archival recordings to pull back the curtain on the nitty-gritty inner workings of tour life, all unfolding during the music industry’s own fall of Rome, as massive technological shifts upended business models that had existed for decades. Tune in weekly for the next chapter in this six-part miniseries.
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The ramblings of 2 girls, Serena and Emily, who live in a delusional fantasy world where nothing exists except for Taylor Swift. We’ve been massive fans for over half our lives, and are always looking for an excuse to talk about it. We’ll dive into theories, share stories, and dream of the next time we get to see her.
There is always something happening in the Taylor Swift universe, and we want to talk about it all. We have a lot to say—controversial opinions included. Aside from being massive fans, we are both self-employed creatives with big (delusional?) dreams of someday working with her. -
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