This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we celebrate freedom with three pre-1925 gems. “The Canadian Guns” brings a blast of patriotic pride, echoing Canada’s military legacy. “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” …
Published on 4 months, 1 week ago
In this episode of Three Tune Tuesday, we dive into songs that didn’t mean the way we mean them today. Each tune started with a clear intent—mockery, freedom, defiance—and then history took the wheel…
Published on 4 months, 2 weeks ago
We're celebrating Father's Day this week! Boneapart and Yulia spend the week talking about dads, fathers, father figures, and, of course, music!
Published on 4 months, 3 weeks ago
In response to the U.S. Navy’s recent decision to rename ships originally honoring figures like Harriet Tubman and Harvey Milk, this episode of Three Tune Tuesday—“Erased but Not Forgotten”—features …
Published on 5 months ago
We're celebrating Billy Murray's birthday this week! We have three songs, ranging from Patriotic for Memorial Day, to Americana, and just plain old fun.
Published on 5 months, 2 weeks ago
UntitledThis week on Three Tune Tuesday, we raise the curtain on a genre often dismissed as dusty and elitist — but trust us, opera’s got bite. We're diving into arias that hit like pop ballads, thri…
Published on 5 months, 3 weeks ago
A cranky farmer, a striking worker, and a gospel quartet walk into the 20th century—and come out swinging.
From labor unions to hymnbooks, we're marching to the beat of righteous resistance.
Published on 5 months, 4 weeks ago
It's time to celebrate! There was global pushback this week against the rising tide of extremism and fascism, and we are here to celebrate!
Published on 6 months ago
UntitMarcus Aurelius turns 1,904 this week, and we’re celebrating with three pre‑1925 shellac gems that trace a Stoic hero’s journey—from public revolt, through reflective calm, to unbreakable inner …
Published on 6 months, 2 weeks ago
This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we step gently into the long, slow resistance of endurance. Against a backdrop of political erosion and cultural fatigue, we turn to three early 20th-century recordin…
Published on 6 months, 3 weeks ago
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