Shaun Ryder spoke to Contact Music about the upcoming Happy Mondays tour marking the 35th anniversary of their album Pills n Thrills and Bellyaches, why hes getting political on the bands first new ...
From “Yankee Doodle” to iPod playlists, here’s what American troops read and listened to in every war — and how culture became morale equipment.
In 1946, Orson Welles vowed to solve a shocking crime on his radio show on ABC: the beating of a Black soldier who was returning from service after Word War 2. Radio Diaries recalls the story.