Send us a text This week, we’ll be discussing songs that feature the word “gypsy” in their titles or in the songs. Here are a few examples: - “Gypsy” by Fleetwood Mac (1982) - Stevie Nicks’ dreamy anthem about freedom and her pre-fame bohemian life. - “Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves” by Cher (1971) - A storytelling pop classic about prejudice and survival. Get ready for even more! Don’t forget to listen to our opening shoutout.... Guess who that could be. You'll only know if you listen!!!!!
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Send us a text This week, we’ll be discussing songs that feature the word “gypsy” in their titles or in the songs. Here are a few examples: - “Gypsy” by Fleetwood Mac (1982) - Stevie Nicks’ dreamy anthem about freedom and her pre-fame bohemian life. - “Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves” by Cher (1971) - A storytelling pop classic about prejudice and survival. Get ready for even more! Don’t forget to listen to our opening shoutout.... Guess who that could be. You'll only know if you listen!!!!!
Let’s Vote For The 5th Dimension for the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame
Coffee Break With Mary B's 5th Son
9 minutes
2 months ago
Let’s Vote For The 5th Dimension for the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame
Send us a text Episode Summary: In this episode, we step into the sunshine with one of the most iconic vocal groups of the late 1960s and 1970s—The 5th Dimension. Known for their lush harmonies, groundbreaking hits, and timeless sound, this group bridged the worlds of pop, R&B, and soul while bringing messages of hope and togetherness to the charts. From “Up, Up and Away” to “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In,” their music became the soundtrack of a generation. What You’ll Hear in This Episode...
Coffee Break With Mary B's 5th Son
Send us a text This week, we’ll be discussing songs that feature the word “gypsy” in their titles or in the songs. Here are a few examples: - “Gypsy” by Fleetwood Mac (1982) - Stevie Nicks’ dreamy anthem about freedom and her pre-fame bohemian life. - “Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves” by Cher (1971) - A storytelling pop classic about prejudice and survival. Get ready for even more! Don’t forget to listen to our opening shoutout.... Guess who that could be. You'll only know if you listen!!!!!