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The Secret Soundtracks of Movies & TV — Twenty Thousand Hertz – The stories behind the world’s most recognizable and interesting sounds.
In the ‘60s and ‘70s, world-class musicians gathered in smoky studios to record tracks that you couldn’t buy in a store… but ended up everywhere. In this episode, Dallas and the TTH crew dive into the golden age of production … Continue reading
BBC Radio 3 – The Essay, Symphony of the Wild, 2. Singing, Humming and Strumming
Evolutionary biologist Ben Garrod uncovers melodies and rhythms across the natural world. Source: BBC Radio 3 – The Essay, Symphony of the Wild, 2. Singing, Humming and Strumming
Herbie Hancock Remembers Jack DeJohnette
“Chan’s Song” (Hancock). Herbie Hancock, piano; Christian McBride, bass and Jack Dejohnette on drums. Herbie Hancock and Jack DeJohnette’s musical relationship spans five decades of deep listening and fearless exploration. Though they never formed a permanent band, their intersections at … Continue reading
The UNFEASIBLE Coincidence Of Eleanor Rigby
Paul McCartney has spoken often about his inspiration for the Beatles song “Eleanor Rigby”, but when a grave was identified 20 years later bearing the name ‘Eleanor Rigby’ everyone was surprised – including McCartney himself. In this video we investigate … Continue reading