
Wilson Pickett’s “In the Midnight Hour”
Originally aired on Studio 360 and their affiliates on July 12, 2018. Wilson Pickett got his start singing in gospel and vocal R&B groups, but before long he left the […]
Originally aired on Studio 360 and their affiliates on July 12, 2018. Wilson Pickett got his start singing in gospel and vocal R&B groups, but before long he left the […]
Originally aired on Studio 360 and their affiliates on June 21, 2018. Released on June 28, 1988, Public Enemy’s It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back broke ground […]
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Wes Montgomery, the great jazz guitarist. He died suddenly — a heart attack — when he was just 45. At […]
Originally aired on Studio 360 and their affiliates on December 21, 2017. Ode to an Enigma: How Bobbie Gentry ghosted us all In 1967, Capitol Records took a chance on […]
“I Will Survive:” The Best Song to Grace a B-Side It was 1978. Gloria Gaynor wasn’t having a good year. Her first hit, “Never Can Say Goodbye,”never translated into staying […]
This feature aired on Studio 360 on October 6, 2016. From Studio 360… “Walk on the Wild Side” was released in 1972 on Lou Reed’s second solo album, “Transformer.” Though musically […]
The Science of Gratitude is a one hour documentary focusing on the latest information regarding the power (or lack of it) of being thankful. We hear research, expert opinion, and […]
Philosophy Talk celebrates the value of the examined life. Our two hosts, Stanford philosophers John Perry and Ken Taylor, invite listeners to join them in conversations about variety of issues […]
In 1969, Sly and the Family Stone released their fourth studio album, “Stand!” It dropped at a moment of intense cultural and political change, a moment when many groups who were […]