This Day in Music Radio
Summary: Pop music is considered to be a reflection of changing youth culture and politics. Revealing trends, attitudes and social awareness it is a barometer of the times. From Elvis to Beatlemania, punk to hip hop and all points in between, it releases our emotions and takes us to another conscience state. When radio entered in to our lives in the early 19th century, it changed everything. Broadcasting the sounds of the era to the masses, we could all access and share the tales of how music changed us. Here are the stories of how it was made, consumed and adored. Take a trip and listen/download the history of music as told by the most influential artist of all time with Pete Mitchell. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisdayinmusic
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Formed in 1967, Sly & the Family Stone was pivotal in the development of funk, soul, rock, and psychedelic music which greatly influenced the sound of subsequent American pop, soul, R&B, funk, and hip hop music.
Formed in 1967, Sly & the Family Stone was pivotal in the development of funk, soul, rock, and psychedelic music which greatly influenced the sound of subsequent American pop, soul, R&B, funk, and hip hop music.
Released late 1991, Screamadelica is one of the most essential albums of the 1990's. The album also won the first Mercury Music Prize in 1992 and has now sold over 3 million copies worldwide.
Released late 1991, Screamadelica is one of the most essential albums of the 1990's. The album also won the first Mercury Music Prize in 1992 and has now sold over 3 million copies worldwide.
Released late 1991, Screamadelica is one of the most essential albums of the 1990's. The album also won the first Mercury Music Prize in 1992 and has now sold over 3 million copies worldwide.
The Story of the Hacienda: The World's Most Famous Nightclub. The club opened its doors in 1982 and survived until 1997. It is closely associated with acid house music and the 'Madchester' period.
The Story of the Hacienda: The World's Most Famous Nightclub. The club opened its doors in 1982 and survived until 1997. It is closely associated with acid house music and the 'Madchester' period.
The Story of the Hacienda: The World's Most Famous Nightclub. The club opened its doors in 1982 and survived until 1997. It is closely associated with acid house music and the 'Madchester' period.
Following the lead of Jimi Hendrix in psychedelic rock, in the late 1960s psychedelia began to have a widespread impact on African American musicians, particularly the stars of the Motown label.
Following the lead of Jimi Hendrix in psychedelic rock, in the late 1960s psychedelia began to have a widespread impact on African American musicians, particularly the stars of the Motown label.
Let's Groove: Earth Wind & Fire. A look at a group who embraced all races, breaking down racial barriers with a rich mixture of Latin, R&B and funk. Original members Verdine White, Phillip Bailey and Ralph Johnson tell their story - part I
Let's Groove: Earth Wind & Fire. A look at a group who embraced all races, breaking down racial barriers with a rich mixture of Latin, R&B and funk. Original members Verdine White, Phillip Bailey and Ralph Johnson tell their story - part II
T Rex and Tainted Love: Trailblazer Gloria Jones recounts her days as a member of T Rex, partner of Marc Bolan and her most famous recording, the northern soul classic Tainted Love.
T Rex and Tainted Love: Trailblazer Gloria Jones recounts her days as a member of T Rex, partner of Marc Bolan and her most famous recording, the northern soul classic Tainted Love.
Reach Out: The story of The Four Tops, Motown's biggest selling all male group - part I