Pop '50s Throwback & Other Classics
From Garrett Stack | Part of the American Jukebox® series | 01:57:51
Created early in the American Jukebox® series, AJ #83 features an easy feel with an emphasis on '50s and '60s pop - easy listening.
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American Jukebox 83 Pop '50s Throwback & Other Classics
This edition of the jukebox features the full first hour steeped in the classic singers from '50s pop. Starting with Rosemary Clooney and Frankie Laine, the playlist includes other of yours and your parents' favs like Peggy Lee, Jo Stafford, Doris Day, Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones, and even Edith Piaf and Judy Garland.
This edition also includes '60s pop favorites like Dionne Warwick, Rick Nelson, Ray Charles, the Mamas and the Papas, Engelbert Humperdinck and other popular chartmakers.
TPV01 My Throwback - Artificial Intelligence
From Gerald Jones | Part of the GetPublished! Radio Book Review Featurettes series | 03:12
Here's an essay on the past as future by sci-fi cult author Thomas Page.
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The crusty author of The Hephaestus Plague and The Man Who Would Not Die opines that, contrary to popular expectations, robotic intelligence might well save the planet. He reflects on lessons learned from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.
NPR's All Songs Considered: The '80s: Were They Really That Bad?
From NPR Music | Part of the All Songs Considered from NPR Music series | 28:59
On this edition of All Songs Considered, host Bob Boilen looks back at the decade of synth pop, hair metal, and hardcore with guests Carrie Brownstein, Stephen Thompson, and Robin Hilton.
Were the 1980s the worst years for music? NPR listeners seem to think so, according to the results of our poll. When asked to pick the best year for music, nearly everyone skipped the '80s entirely. On this edition of All Songs Considered, host Bob Boilen looks back at the decade of synth pop, hair metal, and hardcore with Stephen Thompson, editor of Song of the Day, Robin Hilton, All Songs Considered producer and host of Second Stage, and Carrie Brownstein, writer for the Monitor Mix blog.
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The Turbulent '60s
From George Harter | Part of the A Night on the Town series | 58:29
Let the sun shine in, with musicals that kept us singing during troubled times.
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- The Turbulent '60s
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TRACK #1: 22:14 |
Kids ~ Bye Bye Birdie |
C'est Moi ~ Camelot |
Paris Original ~ How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying |
You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two ~ Oliver! |
OUT: "…a Night on the Town." |
TRACK #2: 22:54 |
Comedy Tonight ~ A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum |
Hello Dolly ~ Hello Dolly |
Tradition ~ Fiddler On The Roof |
Don't Tell Mamma ~ Cabaret |
OUT: "…a Night on the Town." |
TRACK #3: 13:22 |
I'll Never Fall in Love Again ~ Promises, Promises |
Cool, Cool, Considerate Men ~ 1776 |
Aquarius ~ Hair |
OUT: "…100 years of the American musical." |
TOTAL: 58:30 |
"Toys of the '50s, '60s and '70s" by Kate Roberts and Adam Scher
From WDSE | Part of the MN Reads series | 08:38
MN Reads talks with Kate Roberts, co-author (with Adam Scher) of Toys of the '50s, '60s and '70s (Minnesota Historical Society Press), a snapshot of the rhythms of American life during these times through the lens of 45 toys from the same time period. The book is published concurrent with an exhibit at the Minnesota Historical Society.
MN Reads talks with Kate Roberts, co-author (with Adam Scher) of Toys of the '50s, '60s and '70s (Minnesota Historical Society Press), a snapshot of the rhythms of American life during these times through the lens of 45 toys from the same time period. The book is published concurrent with an exhibit at the Minnesota Historical Society.
The Fabulous '50s
From George Harter | Part of the A Night on the Town series | 58:29
A journey through a decade that was in the heart of Broadway's Golden Age.
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- The Fabulous '50s
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TRACK #1: 21:18 |
Guys and Dolls ~ Guys and Dolls |
Shall We Dance ~ The King and I |
Hernando's Hideaway ~ The Pajama Game |
Goodbye, Old Girl ~ Damn Yankees |
OUT: "…a Night on The Town." |
TRACK #2: 22:53 |
Wouldn’t It Be Loverly ~ My Fair Lady |
I Feel Pretty ~ West Side Story |
Just in Time ~ Bells Are Ringing |
Til There Was You ~ The Music Man |
Don't Marry Me ~ Flower Drum Song |
OUT: "…a Night on The Town." |
TRACK #3: 14:19 |
You'll Never Get Away From Me ~ Gypsy |
So Long, Farewell ~ The Sound of Music |
Edelweiss ~ The Sound of Music |
OUT: "…100 Years of the American Musical." |
TOTAL: 58:30 |
“Minnesota in the ‘70s" by Dave Kenney
From WDSE | Part of the MN Reads series | 11:16
Dave Kenney talks to KUMD about his book “Minnesota in the ‘70s." The 1970s were more than big hair, mirror balls, and leisure suits. Minnesota transitioned merely a vague, snow-covered outpost in the American consciousness to a state of presidential candidates, grassroots activism, civic engagement, environmental awareness, and Mary Tyler Moore.
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Dave Kenney talks to KUMD about his book “Minnesota in the ‘70s." The 1970s were more than big hair, mirror balls, and leisure suits. Minnesota transitioned merely a vague, snow-covered outpost in the American consciousness to a state of presidential candidates, grassroots activism, civic engagement, environmental awareness, and Mary Tyler Moore.
Rolling Stones Radio Hour/70s Uncovered
From Kevin Yazell | Part of the Rolling Stones Radio Hour series | 58:42
An hour of songs from the 70's most rarely heard. Two B sides and several special live performances make up an exciting hour of fantastic performances!
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- Rolling Stones Radio Hour/70s Uncovered
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An hour of songs from the 70's most rarely heard. Two B sides and several special live performances make up an exciting hour of fantastic performances!
Technology and a 40-Year-Old Album Spark a Revived Musical Career
From Lori Mack | 18:28
Plucked from anonymity—Hand was a folk-rock band in the ‘70s. They made one album that became a collectors’ item among music enthusiasts of that era. Their LP’s been written about, blogged about, and sought after in Europe and the United States, but the band members had no idea... until one of them received an email 40 years later.
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This is a story about a surprising journey that would have been virtually impossible without modern technology. WNPR Producer Lori Mack shares the tale of a revived musical career in company with high-school musicians, including the granddaughter of Dave Brubeck.
Annual Cover Special 2018: The 80s Lives Again!
From D. Grant Smith | Part of the The Appetizer Radio Show series | 59:00
This year marks our 8th anniversary of our annual Cover Song special. This time we celebrate with re-invented versions of 80s classics originally performed by icons like James Taylor, Michael Jackson, Duran Duran and more.
This year marks our 8th anniversary of our annual Cover Song special. This time we celebrate with re-invented versions of 80s classics originally performed by icons like James Taylor, Michael Jackson, Duran Duran and more.
Nostalgia
From Radio K | Part of the Real College Podcast series | 29:19
Jackie catches Pokemon. Emily talks to a Pokemaster. JP previews the week.
Classic Toys and Nostalgia Talk with Author Kate Roberts
From KSRQ | Part of the Write On series | 48:01
On this edition of Write On, we welcome Kate Roberts, co-author(with Adam Scher) of Toys of the 50's, 60's, & 70's, published by Minnesota Historical Society Press.
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Toys of the 50's, 60's, & 70's covers some of the most iconic toys of all time and also discusses how they were created and thier cultural legacy. The book also features stories of the kids who played with the toys way back and the impact they had on their lives.
The following was recorded June 24, 2014 at the Thief River Falls public library in Thief River Falls, Minnesota.
From Super Heroes to Star Wars: A Collectible Obsession
From Andrew Hiller | Part of the Andrew Hiller's News Features series | 06:34
A Hungarian Princess Leia, a six foot long Millenium Falcon, and over 13,000 other Star Wars toys live in Stephen Atkinson's home turned Museum. Some revel in Pop Culture. Others seem to live it. Andrew Hiller visits three venues that explore and revel everything from Yoda and Mad Magazine to decoder rings to 19th century wind-ups. Included is a 6:34 feature and a shorter 2 minute news breakout.
It's a romp through the past and a nostalgic trip down memory lane. For others, it's just junk cluttering up a room or attic, but the modern myth of man doesn't belong to Gods, but heroes. From Superman to Batman, Harry Potter to Yoda there is something within us that resonates with these characters who do the impossible. And for many, these favorite characters are all but impossible to leave behind. Andrew Hiller takes us to three venues that embrace collectables and revel in the stuff of yore whether it's a Roy Roger's cap gun, the first issue of Action Comics, or a barrel filled with thousands of plastic R2D2's.
A Symphony of Hopes and Dreams
From With Good Reason | 29:00
A recent classical music piece was inspired by the poetry written by children in Birmingham, AL, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The poetry of children in Birmingham, Alabama, inspired a recent classical music piece titled “Dream, Child. Hope.” It was composed by Adolphus Hailstork, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Hailstork has written music for a number of prestigious ensembles, including the New York Philharmonic and the Chicago Symphony. But his influences sometimes come from unlikely places.
Also featured: Food tins with discriminatory logos. Toys that caricature African Americans. Slave shackles and Klan robes. These artifacts of slavery and its aftermath have drawn the attention of entertainers like Oprah Winfrey, Whoopie Goldberg, and Bill Cosby, who have become collectors of racist ephemera. Joining their ranks are two collectors, who use their extensive collection to educate people about racism in America.
Bruce Lee (Series)
Produced by Yuko Kodama
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Bruce Lee's Philosophy of Movement and Life
From Yuko Kodama | Part of the Bruce Lee series | 04:05
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You may know Bruce Lee as a martial artist legend who died at the young age of 32 but there is much more to his story. Lee’s daughter, Shannon, chairs the Bruce Lee Foundation and is CEO of Bruce Lee Entertainment. Shannon describes her father as a constant student of movement and life.