
Between the Liner Notes - 18: The Dance Floor Doesn't Lie (Disco pt. 01) disco went from the underground to the best selling genre

Between the Liner Notes - ep 17 - The Colored American Opera Company The story of the first American opera company ever

Between the Liner Notes - 16: The Fake Zombie Invasion By 1969 the Zombies had disbanded.

Between the Liner Notes - 15: Boy Bands, Blimps & Ponzi Schemes The story of boy band impresario, Lou Pearlman

Between the Liner Notes -- 14: Give 'em the Hook The history of vaudeville

Between the Liner Notes 13: The Execution of Joe Hill The Story of the labor organizer and songwriter, Joe Hill

Between the Liner Notes - 3,000 Beatniks Riot in Village In 1961, NYC tried to stop the folk-singers from singing

Between the Liner Notes - 11: The District The story of how jazz began

Between the Liner Notes - 10: Jingle Brains Has the internet changed the definition of the word "jingle"

Between the Liner Notes — Dude, Where's My Balls? The History of Castrati

Between the Liner Notes - 08: God Bless Tiny Tim In 1968, Tiny Tim became the biggest star in the world.

Between the Liner Notes - Ep. 06: That’s How Cuba Sang Panart Records was once Cuba's largest indie record label

Between the Liner Notes - I Want My MTV In 1981 no one believed MTV would work. This is how it did.

Products of the Mind - Joshua Krause: Exploring the Puzzles of Fine Art and Jiu-Jitsu What is art? Can art be anything?

Radio Diaries - A Guitar, A Cello, and The Day That Changed Music November 23, 1936 was a good day for recorded music

