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Episode 659: Live Event – R.E.M. Biographer Robert Dean Lurie, Part 1
We crash a book signing event by Robert Dean Lurie, author of “Begin the Begin: R.E.M.’s Early Years.” Robert reads a passage from the biography, then answers some of our questions.
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Episode 658: July New Music – Kyle Craft, Purple Mountains, Karen Jonas
What’s Patrick been digging lately? Some smart rock by Kyle Craft and Purple Mountains. Plus, we play a Bob Dylan cover by Karen Jonas.
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Episode 657: July New Music – Twin Peaks, Haim, Julia Jacklin
What’s Jim been digging lately? Some summery tunes from Twin Peaks and Haim. Plus, a Strokes cover by Julia Jacklin.
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Episode 656: Interview – Woodstock Record Producer Andy Zax, Part 3
Part 3 of our interview with record producer Andy Zax, who put together the comprehensive 50th anniversary Woodstock box set (38 discs!). In this segment, he talks about including festival announcements in the archive and his Canned Heat revelation.
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Episode 655: Interview – Woodstock Record Producer Andy Zax, Part 2
It’s Part 2 of our interview with record producer Andy Zax, who put together the 38-disc comprehensive 50th anniversary Woodstock box set. In today’s segment, he talks about The Who, John Sebastian and others.
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Episode 654: Interview – Woodstock Record Producer Andy Zax, Part 1
Record producer Andy Zax has compiled the comprehensive collection of Woodstock music – all 32 acts, 432 tracks, 36 hours of music on 38 CDs. We sat down with Andy to talk about this massive project.
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Episode 653: Meet Intern John
Get to know “Rockin’ the Suburbs” Intern John Rossman and his music interests.
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Episode 652: Concert Report – Hop Along
Listen: EPISODIX: Posted: July 29, 2019 Music: Hop Along “Somewhere a Judge” Bark Your Head Off, Dog (Saddle Creek) 2018 Kississippi “Cut Yr Teeth” Sunset…
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Episode 651: Guest Shot – The Who’s ‘Tommy’
Guest hosts Mike Wagner and Nick Scalera explore the wonders of The Who’s rock opera “Tommy,” released 50 years ago.
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Episode 650: Guest Shot – Paul McCartney in the Beatles
Guest host Mike Wagner examines Paul McCartney’s many contributions to the Beatles.