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Soul Serenade: The Marvelettes, “Playboy”
The Marvelettes were Motown's first successful female group, and they scored the company's first number one pop hit. In all they scored 21 hits in eight years
Read More »Political Culture: America – Too Big To Fail?
How did the Tea Party force a stupid deal, prove itself unfit to govern ... AND simultaneously send the economy over a cliff? Jon Cummings spots the jokers in the deck.
Read More »Revival House: “You guys wanna go see a dead body?”
As Stand By Me turns 25, Revival House takes a look back at a coming-of-age classic
Read More »A Fan’s Notes: Newport Folk Festival 2011
Ken Shane was back at the Newport Folk Festival this year -- but this time, he wasn't just there as a journalist
Read More »Soul Serenade: Brook Benton, “Rainy Night In Georgia”
Despite having a number of hits, Brook Benton had been largely forgotten by the mid-'60s. Then in 1970 he returned with the biggest hit of his career
Read More »Weeknight ’80s Dance Party: 8/3/11
Strap on your velcro hi-top Reeboks and your day-glo leotard. It's time for another crazy fun '80s dance party!
Read More »Popdose Roundtable: Streaming Chickenfoot’s “Big Foot” (and Striking Up the VH Debate Again)
Your Popdose staff gathers 'round the new Chickenfoot single and can't help arguing about Van Halen. Again
Read More »Rob Smith Can’t Say No: D&M
Rob Smith Can't Say No to the alternative pop of Drexel University's own D&
Read More »Popdose Roundtable: Artists We Used to Love (And Why We Stopped Loving Them)
The Popdose staff sits down for an in-depth discussion of how much it hurts to break up with a favorite artist
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