Loss has a soundtrack. We open with love for our dogs—Betty and Miles—and how music kept us steady when birthdays slipped by and life pressed hard. From there, we head into the crate for our A-to-Z “K” picks: Tony’s first forbidden rock crush (hidden sleeves, face paint, the shock of loud guitars) and Smitty’s act that was his dance-floor permission slip that pulled a shy church kid into the light. Then we pour all that energy into a deep celebration of Miles Davis. We trace real entry routes...
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Loss has a soundtrack. We open with love for our dogs—Betty and Miles—and how music kept us steady when birthdays slipped by and life pressed hard. From there, we head into the crate for our A-to-Z “K” picks: Tony’s first forbidden rock crush (hidden sleeves, face paint, the shock of loud guitars) and Smitty’s act that was his dance-floor permission slip that pulled a shy church kid into the light. Then we pour all that energy into a deep celebration of Miles Davis. We trace real entry routes...
When Hip-Hop Rescued Rock & Roll: Music Is The Glue, Episode 3:
Music Is The Glue Podcast
31 minutes
8 months ago
When Hip-Hop Rescued Rock & Roll: Music Is The Glue, Episode 3:
A wall between two musical worlds came crashing down in 1986 when Run-DMC and Aerosmith joined forces for "Walk This Way," forever altering the landscape of American music. Tony and Smitty take listeners back to this pivotal moment when a struggling rock band met an ascending rap group, creating a collaboration that would save one career while launching another into the mainstream. Before diving into this genre-defining partnership, we kick things off with our A to Z segment featuring Babyfa...
Music Is The Glue Podcast
Loss has a soundtrack. We open with love for our dogs—Betty and Miles—and how music kept us steady when birthdays slipped by and life pressed hard. From there, we head into the crate for our A-to-Z “K” picks: Tony’s first forbidden rock crush (hidden sleeves, face paint, the shock of loud guitars) and Smitty’s act that was his dance-floor permission slip that pulled a shy church kid into the light. Then we pour all that energy into a deep celebration of Miles Davis. We trace real entry routes...