Matt ages himself listening to Randy Newman while Spags brings the discussion to the deeper meaning of songs and how they evolve based on your life circumstances — making the same songs exude everything from
The B Flat Blog | The Best Covered Songs of all Time
Taking a song that isn’t yours and turning it into something better. That’s what makes this odd corner of the music industry so interesting with covered songs getting more attention or praise as opposed to
Our Biggest Personal Influences in Music
Matt and the B Flats are back again for episode 2! It’s a thing now! We’re official. Get to know the hosts a bit more and listen to the artists and specifically the albums that
Matt and the B Flats | Pilot Episode
Welcome to the show! In our very first pilot episode get to learn who Matt is and who the B flats are! –that’s Brian Spagnoli and Brian Raleigh! Learn how Raleigh and Matt developed their
I’m not tired | CAMDEN & PHILLY
Twelve hours before I left to see The Killers, Foster the People, Bleachers, and Andrew McMahon in concert I was in the middle of nowhere Pennsylvania at a screamo band concert so my friend Lexie
Pizza, art, and friends | CHICAGO
Visiting Wicker Park for my brother and my hockey internet friends. (Antonio and Jay Money!) The Art Institute, Navy Pier, more museums, community centers, and places to eat — Chicago was alright. Honestly one of
Network TV Utilizing a Black Audience (1980s and 1990s)
The concept of narrowcasting in television was something that most networks had found pointless for decades, but throughout the 1980s and until the end of the 1990s the explosion of cable TV brought forth a
The Queer World of Disney Sources
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T.V. sucks, music is awesome | Why radio is lasting longer than T.V.
It is becoming ever clear that cord-cutting is becoming a norm for the younger generation of Americans with over a third of people between ages 21 and 35 ditching cable. The biggest surprising trend in
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