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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1977
Song of the Day: Don’t Stop features the music and lyrics of singer and keyboard player Christine McVie, who, along with Lindsey Buckingham, provides the vocals to this Fleetwood Mac song from their classic album “Rumours“. The album produced four Top Ten singles and spent 31 weeks at #1, becoming…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1976
Song of the Day: Blue Windows [YouTube link], written by Joseph Curiale, is a jazz-infused piece originally performed by Doc Severinsen—no surprise since Curiale worked on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as an arranger and composer from 1982 to 1992. This rendition by the Academy of Saint Martin in…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1975
Song of the Day: The Planets, Op. 32, IV: Jupiter, The Bringer of Jollity, composed between 1914 and 1916 by Gustave Holst, is part of a seven-movement orchestral suite. Check out a wonderful recording by James Levine and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (below) as well as this recording of the…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1974
Song of the Day: Big Energy is credited not only to the team that gave us “Genius of Love” and to Mariah Carey (who recorded “Fantasy“, featured yesterday), but also to the singer who recorded it, Latto. Released in September 2021, it reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1973
Song of the Day: Fantasy is credited to the team that gave us “Genius of Love” and the singer of this song, Mariah Carey. This was the first song by a female artist to debut atop the Billboard Hot 100, staying at #1 for eight weeks, and claiming the #1…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1972
Song of the Day: Genius of Love, words and music by Adrian Belew, Chris Frantz, Steven Stanley, and Tina Weymouth, was a Top 40 hit for the Tom Tom Club from their 1981 eponymous debut album. The track went to #1 on the Billboard Disco Top 80 chart in 1982.…
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Continue reading →: JARS December 2022 Issue Published!
The December 2022 issue of The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies has just been published on the Scholarly Publishing Collective. It should be live on Project Muse in about two weeks. And hard copies should be in the hands of print subscribers in 2-3 weeks. This is the penultimate issue…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1971
Song of the Day: Sicilienne, Op. 78, composed by Gabriel Faure, was written originally as an orchestral piece in 1893, before going through several iterations culminating as part of a suite for full orchestra. Check out the piano and cello duet by Gautier Capucon and Michel Dalberto [YouTube link]. This…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1970
Song of the Day: The Thriller Megamix, mixed by DJ Jason Nevins, highlights some of the hottest tracks from Michael Jackson’s masterpiece. On this date in 1982, the “King of Pop” released the all-time global best-selling album, “Thriller“. It would have an immeasurable impact on popular music and culture. It…
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Continue reading →: Elizabeth Ann Sciabarra, RIP
September 2, 1952 – November 26, 2022 My sister Elizabeth Ann Sciabarra—Ski to the thousands of students whose lives she touched as an educator for half a century—died at 8 p.m. tonight after a two-year long bout with many serious health issues. Her passing came quite shockingly after a steep…
