#305 – Yesterday’s Tomorrow by Phony Ppl

This is a great r&b/hip-hop album, and a perfect addition to this last weekend before the pandemic lockdown anniversary later this week. I never imagined we would still be at this point one year in, where we are constantly trying to stay ahead of people’s worst instincts. Can the vaccine rollout outrun the selfish stupidityContinue reading “#305 – Yesterday’s Tomorrow by Phony Ppl”

#300 – Nighthawks At The Diner by Tom Waits

When I started this project, the possibility that it and the pandemic would still be going on at the same level after almost a year did not occur to me. Obviously, this blog has a couple more months to go before the dubious distinction of hitting the year mark, but we’re only a week awayContinue reading “#300 – Nighthawks At The Diner by Tom Waits”

#298 – Price: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 4 by Florence Beatrice Price and Fort Smith Symphony

For the last night of Black History Month I wanted to choose a work by a pioneer in their field.  Florence Beatrice Price is recognized as the first Black woman to be considered a symphonic composer, and the first to have a composition performed by a major orchestra.  The Chicago Symphony Orchestra premiered her SymphonyContinue reading “#298 – Price: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 4 by Florence Beatrice Price and Fort Smith Symphony”

#297 – Berry Is On Top by Chuck Berry

What would a discussion about the influence of Black music without Chuck Berry? He clearly inspired a generation of guitarists and is probably as responsible for the rise of rock music as anyone. I would personally prefer it if fewer of these songs were about teenage girls, but I also recognize that they were writtenContinue reading “#297 – Berry Is On Top by Chuck Berry”