Tonight's episode is about a young 1950s R&B artist who was gaining popularity from the early to mid 1950s until his career & life was cut short.
Sources: Johnny Ace-Wikipedia
"The True Story of the Death of Johnny Ace" By Robert "Nighthawk" Toom
Biography of Johnny Ace: www.allmusic.com
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Today I'll be talking with a former member of one of the America's 1950s R&B group who was the first to crossover into pop music; The Platters
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Tonight's Episode is about one of the '50s most popular & influential groups and their short-lived stardom.
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Tonight's episode is about another young early rock-n-roll star who was on the verge of stardom, whose life was tragically cut short. Eddie Cochran.
Sources: www.allmusic.com/artist/eddie-chochran-mn0000793988/bigography
www.britannica.com/print/article 123587
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Tonight's episode is about a young man on the verge of a crossover into mainstream American with his music. Unfortunately, his career was tragically cut short.
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What do you know about Bo Diddley? We know that Bo "knows" Diddley. Listen to how he innovated the electrifying sound of the guitar in the early 50s.
Source: "Bo Diddley Biography" -www.musicianguide.com/biographies/168000212/Bo-Diddley
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In today's episode, one of the early innovators of early Rock & Roll will be discussed-Fats Domino.
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Welcome to Season 4! We begin this season with the early Rock & Roll series. Whose behind the start of the early rock & roll era? Rock & Roll began to evolve from the 1940s into the 1950s. During this season, we will talk about the artists and groups that went against the grain of what was deemed "respectable" and essentially brought teenagers, both black & white, together to enjoy the new sound of American Music.
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Tonight's episode will be about another great jazz innovator, Buddy "King" Bolden, and how he started jazz improvisation.
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n tonight's episode, I'll be talking about one of the early jazz innovators, Jelly Roll Morton. His music was the foundation of the swing.
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Welcome to Season 2! This season I will be talking about the early artists of the jazz genre. Episode one is about the history of jazz.
Sources: "The Mysterious Origins of Jazz" www.bbc.com
"What is Jazz"? www.study.com
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In tonight's episode, I'll be talking about another influential female blues artist, Memphis Minnie. She was the first one who started playing the electric guitar and brought the modern sound to the blues.
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Sources: Encyclopedia.com
www.allaboutbluemusic.com
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Tonight's episode is about a Tennessee blues artist that played incorporated "jug" playing with the blues, "Sleepy John Estes" .
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In tonight's episode, I will be telling the story about the Acoustic Blues artist Blind Willie McTell. Blind Willie McTell was a blues and ragtime musician whose music career was in the 1920s through 1950s.
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Sources: Blind Willie McTell-The Official Bob Dylan Site. Bobdylan.com
Blind Wille McTell Biography. Musicianguide.com
In tonight's episode, I'll be talking about two harmonica players that pioneered the blues sound in their own unique way-Sonny Boy Williamson #1 & Sonny Boy Williamson # 2 (Rice Miller)
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Sources: Sonny Boy Williamson #1 mtzionmemorialfund.org
ww2.tnstate.edu
www.infoplease.com
Sonny Boy Williams #2 Wikipedia
Mississippi Writers & Musicians
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In tonight's episode, I will be talking about an unsung female blues artist, but deserves to be recognized as another influential part of the blues genre.
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This episode is about the blues artist who was dubbed the King of the "Eastcoast Piedmont Blues"
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Sources: Ragtime Guitar's Foremost Fingerpicker (DLP, 1984)
The Master of Ragtime Guitar, The Essential Recordings (Indigo, 1996)
n this week's episode, I will be talking about the legendary Robert Johnson, the blues artist who allegedly sold his soul to the devil to become one of the greatest, influential blues artists in blues history.
Sources: www.xroads.virginia.edu www.biography.com
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This is the Moore Wine & Music Podcast. The podcast where we talk about the history of American music over a glass of wine. In episode 4, I will discuss one of the most influential female blues artists, Ma Rainey.
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In this week's episode, I'll be talking about the person who was dubbed as the "Father of the Delta Blues," Charlie Patton, and his influence in the Blues making.
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Music: "Mistreated Blues" by Mississippi Lightening by Soundstripe Music.
This week's episode is about the early blues artist Blind Lemon Jefferson, the blues artist who gained a nationwide audience with his music.
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Sources: "Blind Lemon Jefferson". Texas State Historical Association.
Gravesite-www.bluesdfw.com.
The Journal of Roots Music-"Blind Lemon Jefferson, His Life, His Death, and His Legacy"
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Welcome to Season 1-Episode 1! The first episode is about the "Father of Blues," W.C. Handy, and his major contribution to publishing songs from early blues artists to be heard throughout the world.
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