music
UW-Green Bay professor Michelle McQuade Dewhirsta turns spam emails into into songs for voice and cello. Wisconsin Public Radio’s Jonah Beleckis explains. I don’t know how I feel about this. It is indeed creative, I’ll grant her that.
Another week is drawing to a close, and I think that means it’s time for another music break. If Katy Perry doesn’t make you want to get up and dance, you might be dead inside. Enjoy!Thank you to Denise Miller for the suggestion!
It’s been a long week. Let’s get weird.The song: “Frontier Psychiatrist” by the Avalanches. I’m not entirely sure what’s going on here, but it’s a fun collage of sound.
As we wind things down for the long holiday weekend here in the USA, please allow me to say thank you, friends, for reading and subscribing!Please enjoy “Thank You Friends” by Big Star, a woefully underrated rock band that more people should know about.
Will tomorrow be another Saturday night? I guess we’ll have to wait and see. In the mean time, please enjoy Sam Cooke singing “Another Saturday Night” from 1963.
It’s that time again! Are you living for the weekend? Me, too. And the O’Jays have just the perfect song for us. See you on the east side…or maybe the west side, if you go over the bridge. Enjoy.
It’s time for a New Jack Swing break, courtesy of Johny Kemp, who just got paid. Enjoy.
Thank you Denise, for the suggestion! I’m traveling this week which means that my free time to write relevant blog content is limited, and also, I listen to a lot of music while on the road. So, why don’t we have some fun together this Friday, thanks to the Cure and their 1992 hit, “Friday, I’m in Love.” Please enjoy.
Long week? Yeah, I’m feeling it, too. Let’s take a few minutes for a break, shall we, and enjoy Feel Good Inc. by Gorillaz, a fun song from 2005.