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The African History Network Show

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Listen to “The African History Network Show” with Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network on 910 AM The Superstation WFDF in Detroit, Sundays, 9pm-11pm EST. We focus on Educating, Empowering and Inspiring people of African Descent throughout the Diaspora and around the World because Right Knowledge corrects wrong behavior. Listen LIVE on 910 AM WFDF in Detroit or around the world online at www.910AMSuperstation.com or by downloading the iHeart Radio App to your smartphone or a ...
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Your music podcast network for all things music history. The podcasts are: The Music History Today daily podcast: a briefing on the daily history of the glorious art form known as music Music Halls of Fame Weekly Podcast, where we celebrate a year in music and an inductee that year of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, along with examining whether a given artist of the week deserves to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Plus, we talk about another Hall of Fame, music museum, or wa ...
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At 4:45PM on Independence Day 1944, The Raymond Scott Orchestra took to the air for fifteen minutes of music on CBS’ WABC in New York. Born Harry Warnow on September 10th, 1908 in Brooklyn to Ukrainian Jewish parents, his older brother Mark, also a musician, encouraged Harry’s career. He graduated from the Juilliard School of Music in 1931 where he…
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On the June 30 edition of the Music History Today podcast, The Jackson 5 make a couple of changes, Cher marries Greg, and Phyllis leaves. Also, it's Lena Horne's birthday. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODA…
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Actor Morgan Freeman says 'I detest' Black History Month! Here's why he is WRONG!!! Respecting Dr. Carter G. Woodson - Michael Imhotep & Prof. Manu Ampim 'The African History Network Show' 6-18-24 & 3-31-24 Morgan Freeman has dismissed the idea of Black History Month, saying: “My history is American history.” He said in a interview with Variety Mag…
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In the early stages of the Battle, aimed at capturing the high ground east and south of Ypres, the men of the New Zealand Division were tasked with capturing the village of La Basseville, southwest of the Messines Ridge (where the division had fought in June). La Basseville was situated on the Lys River (the border with France) and on the extreme r…
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On the June 29 edition of the Music History Today podcast, George Harrison makes a sad announcement, Neil Peart joins Rush, and Bruce records an iconic video with a yet unknown Friend. Also, it's the birthday of the piece of tech that you're probably reading this on. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio …
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On Tuesday July 4th, 1944 at 11:15AM, the homespun Vic and Sade took to the air over NBC’s WEAF in New York.First airing on June 29th, 1932, Vic and Sade was created by Paul Rhymer. Known as “radio’s home folks,” the show was broadcast from The Merchandise Mart in Chicago. Rhymer wrote the script each morning before heading to watch the rehearsal a…
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On the June 28 edition of the Music History Today podcast, the saxophone is patented & Louis records the greatest recording in the history of jazz. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS …
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Tuesday, July 4th, 1944. It’s been twenty-nine days since the Allies first stormed the beaches of Normandy. They’ve continued to slowly push inland, but the battle for control of the Caen has raged onward. CBS is there with up-to-the-minute news. On Saturday July 1st, A counterattack by German Panzer Corps failed to dislodge the British Second Army…
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This week on the Music Halls of Fame Podcast, we discuss the year in music for 1995, along with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 1995 inductees Martha & The Vandellas. We also look at the case for putting Sonic Youth into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Plus, our spotlight Hall of Fame is the ARIA Hall of Fame in Melbourne, Australia & inductees…
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On the June 27 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Elvis comes back, John Entwistle goes out like a only a rock star can, a smile turns into a queen, and John Lennon finally becomes legal. Also, happy birthday to Lorrie Morgan and Leigh Nash of Sixpence None the Richer. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to…
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On the June 26 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Elvis performs for the last time, the Beatles, Mahler and Wagner premiere new projects, and David Lee Roth returns. Plus, happy birthday to Ariana Grande!! For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you ge…
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On this week's episode of the Music History In Depth Podcast, a cover version of a song becomes the definitive song of an entire genre while also proving that sometimes, the student can become better than the teacher. Also on the show, the King makes a comeback and takes a bow for the last time, a man who sang with David Bowie and was on Sesame Str…
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On the June 25 edition of the Music History Today podcast, it's all about icons. An iconic album to an iconic movie from an iconic performer debuts, two iconic songs are recorded on the same day, and an iconic king passes away. Plus, it's the iconic George Michael's and the iconic Carly Simon's birthdays. See? Icons. For more music history, subscri…
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On the June 24 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Beyonce has two releases, Weezer and Nina Simone debut, things get auctioned off, and the Beatles go around one last time. Plus, it's Jeff Beck's birthday. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you ge…
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On the June 23 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Aretha records, Tiffany hits the mall, and Led Zep may be guilty of many things, but not one of them. Also, it's Duffy's and Jason Mraz's birthdays. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your …
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On the June 22 edition of the Music History Today podcast, a couple people plead guilty in some court cases concerning musicians, a musical finally makes its way to Broadway, two icons pass away, and the Architect of Rock and Roll quits for God. Plus, happy birthday to Kris Kristofferson, Todd Rundgren, and Cyndi Lauper. For more music history, sub…
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On the June 21 edition of the Music History Today podcast, it's World Music Day and the summer solstice. It's the debut of World Music Day and Bonnaroo, a blues legend passes away, and LPs debut. Plus, it's happy birthday to Kip Winger and Lana Del Ray. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my …
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This week on the Music Halls of Fame Podcast, we discuss the year in music for 2009, along with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 2009 inductee Jeff Beck. We also look at the case for putting Interpol into next year's class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility. Plus, our spotlight Hall of Fame is the Irish Rock N R…
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On the June 20 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Michael Jackson releases a double album, Bobby Brown and New Edition release albums, and David Bowie records a classic. Also, happy birthday to Lionel Richie. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you…
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On the June 19 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Motley Crue tours, Rocky Horror debuts, and Donna Summer signs. Plus, happy birthday to Macklemore and Paula Abdul. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY T…
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On this week's episode of the Music History in Depth Podcast, we discuss a report that decimated the entertainment industry, a classic song that started an icon's career, a couple sad endings to amazing careers, and we say happy birthday to a few people; one of whom is a member of Duran Duran. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel…
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On the June 18 edition of the Music History Today podcast, the Big Man passes away, and Hendrix becomes HENDRIX!!! in the most epic way possible. Plus, a very big happy birthday to Sir Paul McCartney and Blake Shelton. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever yo…
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On the June 17 edition of the Music History Today podcast, there are debuts from Katy Perry, Sam Smith, and Steve Winwood, and it's the end for Led Zeppelin. Plus, it's Barry Manilow's birthday. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from…
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On the June 16 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Grease is the word, Annie gets her gun, a couple of guys are on a mission from God, and it's day one of Monterrey. Plus, it's Tupac's birthday. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podca…
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Political Empowerment Panel 'Voting Vigilantes' Historian & National Political Commentator, Michael Imhotep, Speaks at Juneteenth Jubilee Detroit Joseph Walker Williams Ctr 6-15-24 (***I don't Own the Rights to this music***) REGISTER NOW: Next Classes are Sat. June 22nd & 29th 2024, 4pm EST, ‘Ancient Kemet (Egypt), The Moors & The Maafa: Understan…
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On the June 15 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Bob Dylan records the greatest song ever recorded, Carlos Santana's biggest hit debuts, along with debut albums from the Offspring and Joy Division. Also, it's Waylon Jennings's and Ice Cube's birthdays.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio versio…
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Here we are, back at Bill Pogue’s. It’s after 11PM. What do we know? Well, there are less people drinking here than last night, most would rather stay in and listen for updates. On the air over CBS right now is Joan Brooks. Me? I’m just trying to have that nightcap I started yesterday.There are still news bulletins coming out of Europe. It’s almost…
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On the June 14 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Nat King Cole records a classic, Mick gets knighted, and Elvis graduates. Plus, it's MC Ren's and Boy George's birthdays. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HIS…
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At 10:50PM on D-Day, The Red Skelton Show took to the air with a final abbreviated episode before Skelton left for World War II.When his show debuted on October 7th, 1941 critics were skeptical. Skelton was a pantomimist. How could he succeed on radio? But he was soon getting laughs every eleven seconds and for three seasons more than twenty-five m…
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This week on the Music Halls of Fame Podcast, we honor the year in music for 2006, along with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 2006 inductees Black Sabbath, we look at the case for putting Gorillaz into next year's class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Plus, our spotlight hall of fame is the Blues Museum Hall of Fame in Memphis, Tennessee & i…
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On the June 13 edition of the Music History Today podcast, a couple of trials end, a couple of legends pass away, and Paula Abdul debuts. Plus, members of the groups Smash Mouth, Weezer, and Heart celebrate birthdays. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you…
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At 10PM, across all networks, the President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt, took to the air with a special prayer for the invading troops. Thirty-Five million Americans tuned in. It was the most-listened to broadcast of any kind which aired in 1944. At 10:15 Bob Hope took to the air with a special D-Day Broadcast. For more information o…
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On the June 12 edition of the Music History Today podcast, the Stones get a new guitarist, the Beasties do their final show, and Howard Jones says hello. Also, happy birthday to members of Whodini, They Might Be Giants, and Cheap Trick. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history pod…
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D-Day, June 6th, 1944 was a Tuesday. Ordinarily on Tuesday evenings NBC had a comedy lineup that rivaled the greatest in history. A main part of it was the man you just heard, Jim Jordan, who starred on Fibber McGee and Molly. The normal Fibber McGee and Molly show was canceled on D-Day. Instead, they presented a special musical program at 9:30PM f…
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On this week's show, we discuss how the greatest song ever written came together, how the template for rock festivals came together, and we wish a happy birthday to the man who helped to write Come Together. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your …
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On the June 11 edition of the Music History Today podcast, a reality juggernaut premieres while reality hits tragically close to home, a concert is held to get a political prisoner out of prison, a super group is formed, and a country musician wows the Grand Ole Opry. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio…
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Opposite of The Burns and Allen Show at 9PM, NBC ran a special “Cross Country D-Day tour”, hosted by the just-heard Ben Grauer. It was a program from every part of the nation to show what everyone was thinking and doing on this historic and momentous day. The theme was the same: Work, Pray, Fight. The stations included remotes from WTIC in Hartford…
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On the June 10 edition of the Music History Today podcast, strange things happen. A musical about witches premieres, while the legend who played a memorable role in the movie version of the book that the musical is based on is born. Also, 4 people from the 90s alternative rock era with the same birthday work with each other but not all at the same …
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Black Conservatives Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) & Candace Owens are WRONG about Black Families, ‘Jim Crow’, 'Man In The House Rule' & Welfare' - TheAHNShow 6-9-24 with Host, Historian and National Political Commentator, Michael Imhotep Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), at a Republican Outreach forum to the African American Community in Philadelphia, implied…
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At 9PM on CBS, Burns and Allen took to the air with a special episode called “Kansas City’s Favorite Singer” with guest-star Dinah Shore. It featured Bea Benaderet and Mel Blanc.Like George Burns and Grace Allen, Blanc and Benaderet spent decades working together, especially on Blanc’s own show after the war and later on The Flintstones.…
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On the June 9 edition of the Music History Today podcast, Left Eye sets the place on fire, Bruce signs, and Tina Turner has a movie. Also, happy birthday to Les Paul. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY POD…
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Norman Corwin was twenty-seven years old when he was hired by CBS in April of 1938. For three years he honed his craft on shows like Words Without Music, The Pursuit of Happiness, So This is Radio and Forecast. In 1941 he was tasked with taking over The Columbia Workshop for twenty-six weeks. These plays are today known as “Twenty-Six By Corwin.” T…
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On the June 8 edition of the Music History Today podcast, the Rolling Stones make history twice and Rick Wakeman leaves Yes. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - ⁠https://allmylinks.c…
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At the conclusion of Ronald Colman’s reading of Edna St. Vincent Millay’s poem, legendary commentator H. V. Kaltenborn took to the air with news and comments on the day’s invasion.โดย James Scully
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On the June 7 edition of the Music History Today podcast, two projects that would eventually guide John Travolta's career debut, Prince gives himself an interesting birthday gift, Grease debuts, a magazine article that inspired a movie is printed, and Blind Faith plays their first gig. Also, along with Prince, it's also Dean Martin's and Tom Jones'…
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John Nesbitt was born in Victoria, British Columbia on August 23rd, 1910. The grandson of actor Edwin Booth, the family moved to Alameda, California. Nesbitt was active in stock theater in Vancouver and Spokane and began working for NBC in San Francisco in 1933. By 1935, he was an announcer at KFRC in San Francisco.Nesbitt produced a series called …
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This week on the Music History Today Podcast, we honor the year in music for 2013, along with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 2013 inductee Rush, we look at the case for putting Joe Bonamassa into next year's class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Plus, our spotlight walk of fame is the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, California and in…
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On the June 6 edition of the Music History Today podcast, the Beatles meet George Martin, an iconic album and song are released, a legendary show signs off, Michael Jackson quits, and the country goes down the slipping slope of censorship. Also, happy birthday to Steve Vai and Jimmy Jam. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or su…
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It’s nearly 6:45PM and I’m at an automat getting some dinner. People around here are feeling a little looser as, by all accounts, the Normandy landings had been a success. They’ve got NBC on the air. Just ending is a “Serenade to America'' with Winifred Hite, Nora Sterling, Milton Katims and his Orchestra. Legendary newscaster Lowell Thomas is abou…
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