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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: 22nd-28th June (The Mothers of Invention, Alicia Keys, and David Bowie)

Celebrating 60 Years of the Mothers of Invention’s Debut Album, Freak Out! (released on 27th June 1966)

Discover Music called it a ‘Masterclass in Mischief.’1 An ambitious concept album full of satire, out-there arrangements, political...

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Inside the Chaotic Early Years of the Isle of Wight Festival (1968-1970)

Breaking down the early years of the Isle of Wight Festival (1968-1970), which played host to Jefferson Airplane, Bob Dylan, the Who, Joni Mitchell, Kris Kristofferson, and Jimi Hendrix

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17 days ago
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The Sunday Round-Up: 15th-21st June (The Smiths, Muse, The Shins, Bob Dylan)

40 Years of The Smiths’ The Queen Is Dead (released on 16th June 1986)

Happy 40th anniversary to The Queen Is Dead, the Smiths’ third studio album, released on 16th June 1986. Regularly topping ‘best Smiths album’ polls and critics’ li...

19 days ago
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Inside the Cover Version: the Fugees' 'Killing Me Softly with His Song'

Celebrating 30 years since the Fugees scored their first no.1 single in the UK (on 8th June 1996)

24 days ago
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The Sunday Round-Up: 8th-14th June (Billy Joel, Tears for Fears, Grateful Dead, Lana Del Rey, and Paul McCartney & Wings )

Curated with a little help from you this week!

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...

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