Living In Stereo
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Living In Stereo ❤ David Cantwell writes: Sonny James’ “Young Love” sat atop the country charts for a full month in early 1957, replaced on March 2 by Johnny Cash’s “There You Go.”  This Cash… Read full post »
Living In Stereo ❤ Danny Alexander writes: Track #14 on the enhanced version of Lil’ Wayne’s Tha Carter III is not yet nor likely to be a single (of course, I never thought “Born… Read full post »
Living In Stereo ❤ Â Â David Cantwell returns to blogging the records that hit number one on the country charts during the Nashville Sound era. We started with âDonât Be Cruel,â proceded to… Read full post »
Living In Stereo ❤ Charles Hughes writes: Good morning, daddy! Ainât you heard the boogie-woogie rumble of a dream deferred? -Langston Hughes Bo Diddley passed away on Sunday night, following a long string of… Read full post »
Living In Stereo ❤ Â Charles Hughes writes: If, to borrow a phrase from Jeff Chang, the best current hip-hop is about âembracing the ambivalenceâ of modern life, exploring both the opportunities and the… Read full post »
Living In Stereo ❤  Charles Hughes writes : 1. âUmbrellaâ by Rihanna (feat. Jay-Z) Youâd think we wouldâve had enough of silly love songs. On the other hand, when they sound like this… Read full post »
Living In Stereo ❤  David Cantwell writes : We spend so much of our time here honoring those who’ve passed away that I sometimes think Dying in Stereo would’ve been a better name for… Read full post »
Living In Stereo ❤ Roy Kasten writes: As I race towards the finish line of Yule-A-Palooza 2007, I thought I’d share a few lesser-known, country-flavored holiday tunes. Special shout-out to John Wendland (host of… Read full post »
Living In Stereo ❤ Charles Hughes writes: Claude Coleman, Jr., drummer from Ween, has had enough. Currently in the middle of a national Ween tour, supporting the groupâs latest album, youâd think Coleman would… Read full post »
Living In Stereo ❤  Radio Alert: On his radio show tomorrow, the Dean of Country Music Historians, Bill C. Malone, will feature guest Robbie Fulks. You can listen online to WORT’s ” Back to… Read full post »
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