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FAQs about music history Archives - Tony Funderburk:How many episodes does music history Archives - Tony Funderburk have?The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
June 27, 2021Word power in your brain helps you on the right train🎶 People get ready. There’s a train a-coming. You don’t need no baggage. You just get on board. All you need is faith to hear the diesels humming. Don’t need no ticket. You just thank the Lord. 🎶 Yeah, those are lyrics to the old Curtis … Read the restThe post Word power in your brain helps you on the right train appeared first on Tony Funderburk....more10minPlay
April 01, 2021Influencers and teens and psychedelic scenesJohn Lennon, that slightly famous Beatles guy, once said the Beatles were more popular than Jesus. And I actually think he might’ve been taken a little out of context by reporters and fans at the time. Because I’ve checked into … Read the restThe post Influencers and teens and psychedelic scenes appeared first on Tony Funderburk....more6minPlay
March 26, 2021Ode to Joy is a mighty fine alloyOde to Joy is a musical and spiritual alloy. Even if Ludwig didn’t mean it that way. And of course, I’m talking about Beethoven’s Symphony #9. Or at least a section of it. If you wanna give your brain a … Read the restThe post Ode to Joy is a mighty fine alloy appeared first on Tony Funderburk....more7minPlay
March 25, 2021Ring of fire goes higher and higherHe said he had a dream where he heard Mexican trumpets. And I guess that’s how they became such a recognizable part of his hit song, “Ring of Fire.” In fact, it went to number 1 on March 25, 1963. … Read the restThe post Ring of fire goes higher and higher appeared first on Tony Funderburk....more7minPlay
March 23, 2021Older and wiser? Or a truth compromiser?Older and wiser. They should go together like sourdough bread and grass fed butter. But they don’t always. Especially in town of Ignoraville, on Mount Wealthscape, in the land of Rebelaphant. Sadly, most of the residents of Rebelephant aren’t older … Read the restThe post Older and wiser? Or a truth compromiser? appeared first on Tony Funderburk....more6minPlay
March 22, 2021Yacht rock, Jayhawk, and the bloomin’ hollyhockYacht rock. Of course, I had no idea I was listening to music from that genre. And that’s mainly because it wasn’t called yacht rock at the time. Plus, to be completely transparent on this matter (as is the odd … Read the restThe post Yacht rock, Jayhawk, and the bloomin’ hollyhock appeared first on Tony Funderburk....more8minPlay
March 21, 2021The Joshua Tree sounds like driftwood to meI remember a young lady telling me about The Joshua Tree when I was in Albuquerque, New Mexico back in 1987. I was booked there for two weeks, and she and couple of other friends asked me if I’d heard … Read the restThe post The Joshua Tree sounds like driftwood to me appeared first on Tony Funderburk....more6minPlay
December 17, 2020Love songs and time – how they pass is sublimeI just read an article on Don Gibson, a songwriter from the 50’s and 60’s. And it said he sat down one hot, summer day, in 1958, and wrote two songs. “Oh Lonesome Me” and “I Can’t Stop Loving You.” … Read the restThe post Love songs and time – how they pass is sublime appeared first on Tony Funderburk....more11minPlay
December 16, 2020Leader of the Band singing in the promised landIn 1981 I joined a popular trio, in Atlanta, Georgia. They added me as their drummer, and all four of us sang. So, we had some nice 4 part harmonies. And I remember how their fans enjoyed our rendition of … Read the restThe post Leader of the Band singing in the promised land appeared first on Tony Funderburk....more10minPlay
FAQs about music history Archives - Tony Funderburk:How many episodes does music history Archives - Tony Funderburk have?The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.