We're FINALLY rounding out the 1800's by talking about a few things that aren't music genres, but still need to be talked about. Mika learns all about Tin Pan Alley and the birth of music recording.
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We sincerely apologize for the audio issues in this episode. We have no idea why Nick's microphone decided to sound so bad and our cat had a lot of stuff to add, apparently. Still, it's a good episode and you'll be a stronger person for batteling through it.
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Videos in This Episode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3qPT30LejM
Very good article from the Smithsonian about the phonograph's impact on culture: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/phonograph-changed-music-forever-180957677/
Episode 21: The Carter Family
Episode 20: Folk Music
Episode 19: Rudy Vallee
Episode 18: Crooners
BONUS: Al Jolson
Episode 17: Swing Kings
Episode 16: Swing
Episode 15: Ella Fitzgerald
Episode 14: Louis Armstrong
Episode 13: The Jazz Age
Episode 12: Early Jazz
Bonus Episode: John Philip Sousa
Episode 11: Robert Johnson
Episode 10: Blues
Episode 9: Ragtime's Big Three
Episode 8: Ragtime
Episode 6: Laura Keene
Episode 5: Broadway
Episode 4: The Orpheum Circuit
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