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We're having a sale, and YOU are invited! Everything in our store is 25% off, but only until tomorrow (Sunday) night so don't dilly-dally. Shirts! Hats! Stickers! Old premium CDs! And more! Get on over to https://t.co/hiyWjySmNd and pick yourself up something nice!
Guests and specials coming up on WFMU: "Waiting For Impact" podcaster Dave Holmes tonight on Techtonic; film composer Carter Burwell Tuesday night on Morricone Island; Eliza Soares tribute on Bodega Pop Wednesday (Drummer stream). Times & more info at https://t.co/mYVBj11fGF
"[T]he origins of one of the strangest bands in semipopular music lie in the oil fields of East Texas." The man in the eyeball mask: https://t.co/bq7rewumH7
(h/t: @dmandl)
"...of all the Sixties artifacts to survive and prosper five decades on, it’s doubtful that anyone, even [Don] Kirshner, would have predicted the Archies would make that list." Were the Archies decades ahead of their time?https://t.co/Y4NIKQH9NW
Specials this week on WFMU & streams: Gretchen Peters, director of the Alliance To Counter Crime Online; saxophonist/composer Paul Shapiro; our own David Suisman talks about his book Selling Sounds: The Commercial Revolution in American Music. More info: https://t.co/mYVBj11fGF
This weekend on WFMU & streams: Eri Yamamoto on Music For A Free World (Drummer stream); Todd-o-Phonic Todd interviews director Allan Arkush; Hard Stuff with Frank in Queens (Rock 'n' Soul stream); Molly Lehman hosts Radio Row. Times & more info at https://t.co/mYVBj11fGF
Revisiting the graphics of the New Wave era: Simon Reynolds reviews the new book ‘Reversing Into the Future: New Wave Graphics’ by Andrew Krivine. https://t.co/ukaqbVEdoh
Soul City, "a multiracial new town envisioned by a leading Black activist [in 1969] was one of the most visible and ambitious projects to emerge from the civil rights era. Today it is almost entirely forgotten." https://t.co/ZREwEi8AUS