10: The Hit Factory, The Motor City, and Creating Your Own Genre

Detroit at the end of the 1950s was a booming city. It was likely that anyone who bought a car in the US had it likely that it was built in the city. It earned the nickname “motor city” which is effectively what it was. It motored the country to the freeway. If you lived… Continue reading 10: The Hit Factory, The Motor City, and Creating Your Own Genre

9: Politics, Shock Rock, and Monster Raving Loons

Music and politics have always been linked together. As noticed by the latest US election with rapper Kanye West running and getting some votes. There are countless lawsuits between politicians and musical artists about the use of their music and political leanings. Kanye wasn’t the first musician to run for office and he probably won’t… Continue reading 9: Politics, Shock Rock, and Monster Raving Loons

2: Mick Jagger, David Bowie, and the creation of Dad Dancing

This story is about two singers who made a charity single. How they created a stunning video in the London Docklands late at night. How they can embarrass themselves in under three minutes for charity and how it came to fruition. This week the Beat Marches On to 7th September 1985.  The origins of this… Continue reading 2: Mick Jagger, David Bowie, and the creation of Dad Dancing