S2E20: The Quiet Revolution
Publisher |
The OAM Network
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
History
Memphis
Music
Society & Culture
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
History
Music
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Sep 18, 2019
Episode Duration |
Unknown
On this episode of Memphis Musicology, we discuss Memphis’ role in the birth and development of power pop, a quietly influential subgenre of rock n’ roll that was spearheaded by local bands such as Big Star, Zuider Zee, and Cargoe during the 1970s. …cdn.com/content/v1/544b0123e4b0f2ea4e15ce32/1568766701052-QU4PV693KVKCF1LZEF1V/MEMBANNERs2e20.png?format=1000w">

On this episode of Memphis Musicology, we discuss Memphis’ role in the birth and development of power pop, a quietly influential subgenre of rock n’ roll that was spearheaded by local bands such as Big Star, Zuider Zee, and Cargoe during the 1970s. Prior to that, we sit down with musician Jeremy Scott of the band Toy Trucks to discuss their excellent new album “Rockets, Bells, and Poetry,” which in many ways carries on the city’s legacy of power pop greatness.

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