The Psychedelic Debut of Jimi Hendrix
When Jimi Hendrix’s debut album, Are You Experienced? was released in 1967, it turned the music world upside down. With its crackling feedback and ground-breaking guitar playing, Are You Experienced?fused […]
When Jimi Hendrix’s debut album, Are You Experienced? was released in 1967, it turned the music world upside down. With its crackling feedback and ground-breaking guitar playing, Are You Experienced?fused […]
Mamie Smith was the first black vocalist to record the blues. The song was “Crazy Blues,” and it became a hit. But it happened almost by accident. “In a sense […]
In November 1938, conductor Arturo Toscanini led the NBC Symphony Orchestra in the premiere performance of Samuel Barber‘s “Adagio for Strings.” The concert was broadcast from New York to a […]
After 50 years of igniting keyboards, audiences and scandals, you’d think Jerry Lee Lewis might want to take a break. But “the Killer” is still rocking. Lewis, who turned 71 […]
Featuring interviews with Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Dick Waterman, and a host of others this radio special narrated by Dan Aykroyd and produced for Public Radio International, spotlights a living […]
This comprehensive 13-part series covered the history of the blues from its origins to the present. Hosted by Grammy-Award winning blues artist Keb Mo’. Each 60-minute episode features historic blues […]
Reporting locale: Ghana Though the blues is an American music form, its origins are undoubtedly traced to Africa. In this, the opening episode of The Blues, we begin our journey […]
Reporting locale: Mississippi Delta No one knows for sure when the blues actually became a music form of its own, but most authorities agree it was in the late nineteenth […]
Reporting locale: Harlem, New York The blues begins its integration into the American pop music canon in 1920 when Mamie Smith records “Crazy Blues” and launches the Classic Blues period […]