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Boneaparts Favourites

Boneaparts Favourites



This week on Three Tune Tuesday, Boneapart shares three of his all-time favorite records: the exotic fox trot “Egyptland” by the Six Brown Brothers, the barnyard mayhem of “Livery Stable Blues” by th…


Published on 2 months ago

Labour Day

Labour Day



To mark Labour Day, we trace a line from quiet graft to collective thunder: Stanley Kirkby’s “The Farmer’s Boy” (1912, Beka-Grand-Record) opens with rural work ethic and upward hope; Alan Turner’s “T…


Published on 2 months, 1 week ago

International Relations

International Relations



This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we’re taking a trip across borders with an “International Relations” theme — but not the kind fought with guns and flags. Instead, we follow how early 20th-century po…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Music we Learned from Cartoons

Music we Learned from Cartoons



This week’s Three Tune Tuesday isn’t about concert halls or high culture. It’s about the tunes we first met through Bugs Bunny in drag, Elmer Fudd in a horned helmet, and Daffy Duck pounding a piano.…


Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Non Sousa Marches

Non Sousa Marches



This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we’re marching to a different beat — and it’s definitely not Sousa’s. We’ve lined up three bold, cheeky, and slightly irreverent marches that trade rigid patriotism f…


Published on 2 months, 4 weeks ago

Sousa Marches

Sousa Marches



This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we dive into the world of Sousa marches — not just as music, but as cultural artifacts. From the bold nationalism of The Stars and Stripes Forever to the disciplined …


Published on 3 months ago

Disobedient Women

Disobedient Women



This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we tip our hats (and rattle some cages) with a theme that’s long overdue: Disobedient Women. From flappers and vaudeville queens to blues legends who lived out loud, …


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

Outsiders

Outsiders



This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we turn our ear to the outsiders — the wanderers, the exiled, and the forgotten. From a lonesome American drifter to a Siberian prisoner and a mother mourning her los…


Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago

Rebellious Laughter

Rebellious Laughter



This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we celebrate Rebellious Laughter — the kind that exposes ego, hypocrisy, and the absurdity of social masks. Our three tunes come from the early 1900s, but their targe…


Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago

Workers Songs

Workers Songs



This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we’re rolling up our sleeves and diving into songs of sweat, steel, and solidarity. From the pounding drills of Irish railroad workers, to the rousing toasts of weary…


Published on 4 months ago





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