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Coolstreams' Music History Series'
Learn more about the
history of all genres of popular music and performing
artists on CoolStreams!
CoolStreams has many hours
of interesting, entertaining and informative features on a
wide variety of music topics, from the most popular (The
Beatles, John Lennon, etc.) to emerging and the obscure,
professionally prepared and presented by hosts who care to
take the time to research the topic carefully and/or
interact with the artists in a thoughtful and enlightening
manner.
Below are some of the more
popular topics on the CoolStreams site, but there are many
more available, please search our artist pages for more!
All are presented in an On-Demand format for your
convenience in listening! |
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PI-0014 -
Feature: The Emergence of Joni
Mitchell:
Award-winning producer Paul Ingles hosts The
Emergence of Joni Mitchell, a two-hour examination of one of the
most heralded songwriters of her time, Joni Mitchell. In this third
installment of his series on the seminal work of important figures in
popular music, Ingles and guest commentators explore how Joni Mitchell
crafted her artistry and connected with audiences over four decades.
See a longer description of this feature >>>
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PI-0013 -
Feature: The Emergence of Paul
Simon:
Producer Paul Ingles hosts "The
Emergence of Paul Simon," an engrossing two-hour special on the
creative output of heralded songwriter Paul Simon. Hour
1 starts with some of Simon's most recent music (from "Surprise," 2006),
then takes you back to Paul Simon in the 1960's.
Ingles draws from archival interviews
with Simon and an impressive guest roster to explore how Simon connected
with audiences in the 1960s as part of Simon & Garfunkel, in the 1970s
as a solo artist and in the 1980s when he re-emerged as a world star
with the release of his Graceland album.
See a longer description of this feature >>>
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PI-0012 -
Feature: "The Two
Sides of Sgt. Pepper: An Honest Appraisal:"
In this two-hour special, producer and host Paul Ingles (Everything was Right:
The Beatles’ Revolver, The Emergence of Bob Dylan,
The Beatles in
America-1964) presents a lively ride that functions as both a
celebration of a landmark recording and a balanced survey of critical
opinion about Sgt. Pepper. Listeners will experience this music in a new way
as they’ll hear both the stories behind the creation of these memorable
tracks as well as thoughtful perspectives that place the work in context.
See a longer description of this feature >>>
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PI-0011 -
Feature: A Jethro Tull
Christmas
Multi-instrumental musician, prolific
writer, distinctive singer and conspicuous flutist Ian Anderson of the
British band Jethro Tull shares colorful Christmas memories, and
presents tracks from the "cynical and grumpy" Jethro Tull Christmas
Album. Anderson talks about his relationship with the flute and
relearning to play the instrument properly after three decades of
recording and touring.
See a longer description of this feature >>>
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PI-0012 -
Feature: "The Two
Sides of Sgt. Pepper: An Honest Appraisal:"
In this two-hour special, producer and host Paul Ingles (Everything was Right:
The Beatles’ Revolver, The Emergence of Bob Dylan,
The Beatles in
America-1964) presents a lively ride that functions as both a
celebration of a landmark recording and a balanced survey of critical
opinion about Sgt. Pepper. Listeners will experience this music in a new way
as they’ll hear both the stories behind the creation of these memorable
tracks as well as thoughtful perspectives that place the work in context.
See a longer description of this feature >>>
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PI-0009 -
Feature: Shawn Colvin,
"Inside These Four Walls."
Shawn Colvin is,
according to the Music Hound Folk Encyclopedia, "a writer and performer
of rare and special abilities." In this two-hour special for public
radio, award-winning producer Paul Ingles presents a compelling portrait
of the singer/songwriter at work on her most recent music and at home
reflecting on her remarkable career that has included three Grammy
awards, critical and commercial success.
See a longer description of this feature >>>
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PI-0008 -
Feature: The Emergence of Bob
Dylan:
In Hour One of The Emergence
of Bob Dylan, radio producer Paul Ingles takes listeners on an exclusive
tour of the EMP exhibit with curator Jason Emmons. In both hours,
reflections on Dylan's early years from Robbie Robertson of The Band,
John Cohen and Mike Seeger of the New Lost City Ramblers, folk music
expert Izzy Young, Dylan's music publisher Artie Mogul and EMP Artistic
Director Bob Santelli. Dylan's music from this rich creative period will
naturally provide the backdrop with an emphasis on less well-known
tracks.
See a longer description of this feature >>>
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NAZZ -
In this 23 July 2006
interview, we meet Robert "Stewkey" Antoni, who has put
a reconstituted Nazz together. Stewkey, original
lead singer for the legendary Nazz, has the new group
performing as well as writing and recording new songs.
In this interview we talk about the early days of the
group in Philadelphia and Todd Rundgren's role we well
as the new lineup how "Nazz 5.0" is thicker and psych-ier,
much in tune with the legendary Fungo Bat sessions of
1969." ("Nazz Rock" - as Stewkey likes to call it.)
NAZZ
feature >>>
From the Outsight
Radio Hours Interview Series - see more here >>> |
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PI-0007 -
Feature: The Beatles In America -
1964:
Producer
Paul Ingles has produced a two-hour
special on
The Beatles In America -
1964. When The Beatles arrived in
the United States in February of 1964, no one could have anticipated the
impact the band would have on the history of popular music and pop
culture. Tens of millions of Americans remember their first experiences
of hearing the Beatles on their radios, seeing them on television or the
movies....
See a longer description of this feature >>>
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A People's
History of Rock 'N Roll:
Episode # 1 - "Media Mix" -
A People's History of Rock 'n' Roll is a pilot radio project
designed to spotlight Americans' relationship with rock 'n'
roll music.
The series will unearth the importance the music holds in individuals'
lives and will draw links between those elements and the country's
social evolution over the past 50 years. This pilot episode
called "Media Mix" examines how the many changes in technology and
media in the mid-fifties made a cozy bed for the rock 'n' roll boom.
Click here for the feature >>>
From Paul Ingles / Cedar Creek Productions Series, see more
here >>> |
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Bazza - Raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan and
residing in Portland, Oregon Bazza is a prolific artist
(15 albums
recorded last year) with a music career that began in
progressive garage rock and now finds him in
literature-based "folk opera". This 2 July 2006
interview covers Bazza recorded works based on the
fiction of
Joe R. Landsdale ("Freeze") as well as bucolic poetry
("Bazza Goes 'Up North'"). Bazza feature >>>
From the Outsight Radio Hours Interview Series - see more
here >>> |
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Al Aronowitz, a.k.a "The Blacklisted Journalist"
discusses publication of "Bobby Darin Was A Friend Of
Mine, Volume Three Of The Best Of The Blacklisted
Journalist", now available from Amazon, the author's
Website, and more. The book is a collection of Al's
published and unpublished articles on Darin and those
around him released to preempt whatever image Kevin Spacey
with give to Darin in his biopic "Beyond the Sea".
From the Outsight
Radio Hours Interview Series - see more here >>> |
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