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Episode 124: 1/5/26 &12/8/26

Episode 122 is part five of our eight part series of musical artists jumping genres as well as part two our retrospective look at the music of the classically trained British artist Joe Jackson. In part two we look at the second half of Jackson’s career which saw him lean into his classical training for three albums, including his Grammy award-winning neo-classical/jazz fusion album Symphony No.1, before doubling back to music that’s similar to his earlier work, an album with a jazz trio, an album of Duke Ellington arrangements and finally an album of original British Music Hall songs.
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Episode 123: 12/29/25 & 1/1/26

In Episode 123 we set a sad farewell to many of the musical artists that passed away in 2025. The format for this episode is brief biographies for each artist with a song excerpt before and after each bio. And for some of the more significant artists who left us in 2025 we feature an entire song as well. Among the artists to whom we paid tribute to are Brian Wilson, Ozzy Osbourne, Roberta Flack, Sam Moore, Todd Snider, Raul Malo and more. Because most of the songs used were just small excerpts the playlist for this episode is not available to download from your streaming service. Sorry!
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For licensing reasons shows can only be streamed within two weeks of the original air date but the playlists are still available with 30 second song previews.

Episode 2: 4/10/23
Episode two features the very first installment of the recurring segment “Can You Steal it”. We compared the Mavericks song “Born to be Blue” with Nat King Cole’s “L-O-V-E” to see if the Mavericks might have taken a bit too much from Nat King Cole when they wrote their song. Steve Earle was featured in tonight’s cover set. Among the artists played were Patty Smyth, Crowded House, Joan As Police Woman, L Wilson, Marcia Ball and Smooth Hound Smith to name a few.
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