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Date Title & Description Contributors
2019-06-18

  Bleeped EP1: Riviera Beach

From the creators of Between the Liner Notes, Bleeped is a new podcast about censorship and the people who stand up to it. In the first episode, the City of Riviera Beach sought to use eminent domain to take away 5,500 people's homes. Fane Lozman tried...
2019-06-03

  Introducing Bleeped - A New Show About Censorship

Bleeped is a new podcast about censorship and the people who stand up to it. Coming June 18th.
2017-07-30

  Announcement

A special announcement about the show
2017-05-22

  21: Stone

Joe Stone is the youngest son of the founder of TK Records, Henry Stone, and wanted to follow in his father's footsteps. Henry, however, refused to allow any of his children to work in the music industry. Listen as Joe chronicles how he convinced his f...
2017-05-01

  20: Take Me Out to the Ball Game

If you attend a baseball game today, during the seventh inning stretch you’re likely to hear the entire stadium sing, “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” We’ve grown so accustomed to singing the song during ballgames that it feels like the ritual has been ...
2017-03-22

  19: Discophobia (Disco Part 2)

1978 set the record for most album sales with disco surpassing rock & roll for the first time ever. Industry insiders predicted the following year would continue to break sales records, but an economic downturn and a fierce anti-disco backlash prov...
2017-02-21

  18: The Dance Floor Doesn't Lie (Disco pt. 01)

In 1970, two deejays discovered they had the ability to take the dance floor on a journey by playing records back-to-back, continuously throughout the night. Soon clubs all over the world adopted this style of deejaying, and a new culture and music gen...
2017-01-17

  17: The Colored American Opera Company

The Colored American Opera Company was born at St. Augustine’s Catholic Church — the first all-black church in the nation’s capitol — where an Italian priest invited a white Spanish American veteran of the U.S. Marine Band, and teacher of march legend ...
2016-12-19

  16: The Fake Zombie Invasion

When “Time of the Season” became a hit song in 1969, the Zombies had already disbanded. Yet for some reason, there was a band touring around America calling itself the Zombies. Listen as Daniel Ralston, author of the article “The True Story Of The Fake...
2016-11-14

  15: Boy Bands, Blimps & Ponzi Schemes

This is the story of boy band impresario and convicted Ponzi schemer, Lou Pearlman. Listen as Pearlman biographer, Tyler Gray and talent manager Jeanne Tanzy-Williams discuss an individual who was larger than life.