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This is the final entry of Mick Hayes’ road trip that will take him through some of music’s most cherished and respected cities
Eddie wrote the book to clarify history
“They are not going to use that name unless they come out and say, ‘Black lives DON’T matter.’ They do that, and they can keep the name. I’ll walk away.” – Lady A
This is the fifth entry of Mick Hayes’ road trip that will take him through some of music’s most cherished and respected cities
This is the fourth entry of Mick Hayes’ road trip that will take him through some of music’s most cherished and respected cities
This is the third entry of Mick Hayes’ road trip that will take him through some of music’s most cherished and respected cities
This is the second entry of Mick Hayes’ road trip that will take him through some of music’s most cherished and respected cities
From the backseat of his black Cadillac parked on the corner of Jazz Avenue and Blues Boulevard, Hambone has produced one of the longest running radio shows in a town known for the Blues.
This is the first entry of Mick Hayes’ road trip that will take him through some of music’s most cherished and respected cities
The Supremes eclipsed The Miracles, the Temptations, and the Four Tops to become the highest profile group at a label that was redefining the very definition of pop music.