
Sunday round-ups of historical music events from 10 years ago through to over 100 years ago. There will be album anniversaries, artist profiles, inspiring quotes, music facts and figures, and loads more.
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Adored by the public and critics alike, the Fugees’ version of ‘Killing Me Softly with His Song’ was a global smash, reaching the top of the charts worldwide and winning the hip-hop trio a Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group w...
A big thank you to those of you who commented on this note, where I asked for your favourites from some of this week’s music history events. I chose the 5 topics with the most comments on the day that the note was posted (to give me enough...
Please note, this piece includes content involving suicide
‘I was just playing around with a riff and Ian spotted the melody,’ recalls Joy Division’s ba...
Delving into Demon Days, 'Yellow Submarine', 'When A Man Loves A Woman', 'Flashdance... What A Feeling', and Crosby, Stills & Nash's debut album
The Making of the Gorillaz’ Demon Days (went to no.1 on the UK Albums Chart on 29th May 2005)
The stories behind The Who's Tommy, Marvin Gaye's What's Going On, and Radiohead's OK Computer
The Story Behind The Who’s Tommy (released on 19th May 1969)
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Round-ups of music events from 10 to over 100 years ago every Sunday morning (UK time). Think album anniversaries, inspiring quotes, music facts & figures etc. Paid subscribers get exclusive additional posts, and access to the full archive.
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