The More Things Change Part 1

The More Things Change Part 1

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60 Mind-Blowing Facts About Music in 40 or so Minutes (2025 Edition)

This is my annual data dump featuring music information you didn’t know you needed…over the last 12 months, I’ve collected this material on scraps of paper, post-it notes, on my iPhone’s “notes” app, and in various files on my computer…and these are the best 60 mind-blowing facts ...  Show more

Why Bowie Still Matters - Part 3

In this third and final chapter of our look at Why Bowie Still Matters, we explore the last two decades of his life and the innovations that cemented his legacy. From pioneering digital music distribution and launching BowieNet, to creating “Bowie Bonds”...something that changed ...  Show more

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