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Jeff’s Substack

Jeff Cochran

My personal Substack

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The South and A Large Time for Music

Full Disclosure: Bill King and I have been friends for nearly 50 years. The first time we met was when he came by the Peaches Records and Tapes in Atlanta to interview company founder and president Tom Heiman. I handled the store’s advertis...

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Slow Train Comin’: America As Another Accident Statistic

In 1979, the “slow train comin’ up around the bend” felt like judgment upon us all, especially those of us in the United States.

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Jimmy Carter Walks the Talk and the Slow Train Comes Around the Bend

Sometimes I feel so low-down and disgusted

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Elvis Has Left The Building

Tuesday, August 16, 1977. It was a scheduled day off, but there I was anyway, at Peaches Records and Tapes in Atlanta, perusing a shipment of Oldie 45s delivered the evening before. I was the store’s singles buyer, a prominent slot. The rec...

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  • Jeff Cochran

    Since the early ‘70s, Jeff Cochran has worked in the music business, major media advertising, and has written for The Great Speckled Bird, Creative Loafing, Beatlefan, LikeThe Dew, Seamheads, and other periodicals.

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