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The Music History Club

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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The Sunday Round-Up: 10th-16th August (Jeff Buckley, the XX, Isaac Hayes, and the Allman Brothers Band)

32 Years of Jeff Buckley’s Grace (released on 15th August 1994)

‘The words come from here,’ Jeff Buckley said, touching his top pocket. ‘From memories, from dreams, from people I’ve known. I’m always writing and reflecting on life. I w...

6 days ago
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Further Listening (Jeff Buckley)

Some essential tracks from Jeff Buckley, the main featured artist on this week's music history round-up (plus, a song by one of his influences)

‘Lover, You Should’ve Come Over’ from Grace (1994)

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The Sunday Round-Up: 3rd-9th August (Elton John, Howlin' Wolf, and Stevie Wonder)

The Making of Elton John’s ‘Tiny Dancer’ (recorded on 9th August 1971)

‘I just love that song so much. Of all the songs I've written, that's the best song,’1 admitted Elton John of ‘Tiny Dancer’, a track that wasn’t much of a hit at th...

13 days ago
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Further Listening (Elton John)

Some essential tracks from Elton John, the main featured artist on this week's music history round-up (plus, a song by one of his influences)

‘Your Song’ from Elton John (1970)

13 days ago
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The Sunday Round-Up: 27th July-2nd August (the New York Dolls, the Beach Boys, and the Strokes)

The Beginning of the New York Dolls and the Story Behind their Self-Titled Debut Album (released 27th July 1973)

The New York Dolls are one of the most influential rock and roll bands in music, their gritty, rebellious attitude and and...

20 days ago
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