Long before streaming services, music videos, and on-demand playlists, television was one of the primary ways Americans discovered new music. For Baby Boomers, weekly music TV shows weren’t just ...
In the early 1970s, black artists were given a launching pad: Soul Train. Though it wasn’t the first show of its kind, it made history as the first nationally syndicated music-variety show made for ...
It’s 1926. Babe Ruth is Bronx Bombing the World Series. Our Vermont boy Calvy Coolidge is rocking out — silently — in the White House. Ernest Hemingway drops a little tome called The Sun Also Rises — ...