Podcasts
Catching A WaveJames Riley
A great place to discover and relive vintage and modern rockabilly, blues, surf, roots, r&b, oldies, etc. Hear favorites and obscure tracks as well as exclusive interviews
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Juke In The BackMatt The Cat
The Soul That Came Before Rock n' Roll
At the end of the Second World War, economics forced the big bands to trim their once great size and thus, the Jump Blues combo was born. Between 1946-1954, rhythm and blues laid the tracks for what was to become Rock n’ Roll. So how come, 75 years later, this vibrant and influential music is still so unknown to so many?
Matt The Cat is going to change that with the radio program, “Juke In The Back.” These were the records that you couldn’t hear on the jukebox in the front of the establishment. To hear all this great 1950s rhythm & blues, you had to go to “Juke In The Back.”
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The TreatmentKCRW
The Treatment is a compelling listen to the vital conversations about the catalysts of creative inspiration. Following some of the most interesting, influential, and crossover creators in the world of entertainment, fashion, sports, and the arts, we hear from tastemakers who are the very fabric that forms popular culture.
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The Seventh House PodcastDJMoZo
The best in Progressive music
The Seventh House. Music that is decidedly different. It is the best in progressive music, from all genres. Rock, pop, jazz, soul, rhythm and blues are all represented here. It is the best music you do not hear on radio. Live broadcasts are heard Monday evenings. 8:00p-10:30p eastern (US). The House of Prog. http://houseofprog.com/
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The Real Python PodcastReal Python
Python Tips, Interviews, and More
A weekly Python podcast hosted by Christopher Bailey with interviews, coding tips, and conversation with guests from the Python community.
The show covers a wide range of topics including Python programming best practices, career tips, and related software development topics.
Join us every Friday morning to hear what's new in the world of Python programming and become a more effective Pythonista.
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