After February 25, 1925, music changed with the introduction of the microphone.
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New Music Friday: 11 new releases for you weekend
Plenty of Canadian content for New Music Friday this week plus the return of a couple of giants.
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The Ongoing History of New Music, encore presentation: What a drag it is getting old musically
There’s a cycle of life when it comes to being a music fan. And when it comes to getting older, well…
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Ongoing History Daily: Weezer's Pinkerton lawsuit
Pinkerton is revered now. But in the beginning, it caused Weezer all kinds of problems.
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Throwback Thursday: Donnie Iris and Ah! Leah! (1980)
Donnie Iris had a monster earworm with this song in 1980. It will go through your head for the rest of the day.
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Ongoing History Daily: Gross limited-edition vinyl
Sometimes, collecting vinyl involves other considerations than music.
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Undiscovered Gem of the Week: Pennan Brae and Penny
Pennan Brae is from the West Coast and loves his classic rock when it comes to inspiration.
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London Calling: Matt Pritchard and Thom Yorke with This Conversation is Missing Your Voice
No new Radiohead yet–soon!–but we do have Thom Yorke working with producer Mark Pritchard as part of a new album.
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Ongoing History Daily: Death From Above 1979's disaster song
Death From Above 1979 remembers an actual trainwreck.
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Ongoing History Daily: The longest-running modern music festival EVER!
Modern music festivals come and go. Which has survived the longest?
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Ongoing History Daily: Regrets about movies. Just ask Ozzy.
Ozzy could have been in movies. Keith Richards got his gig instead.
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