Music, Murder, and History

Music, Murder, & History Podcast Recommendations 🎹

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Songs in the Key of Death is a new podcast that looks at murder ballads, songs that were the true crime of the day. This theme was inspired by the show.

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Dolly Parton's AmericaSad Ass Songs

When MacArthur Genius Grant winner Jad Abumrad implied on this show that he didn't know what a murder ballad was, Melissa decided they had to make a podcast to remind the world about this amazing category of songs.

Song ExploderSheryl Crow - Redemption Day (feat. Johnny Cash)No podcast takes you behind the music like this one. Having the artists themselves walk you through the creation process for their songs is just magical for music nerds. Since the premiere episode of Melissa's new podcast focuses on Johnny Cash, she thought it would be fun to include the legendary Sheryl Crow's work with the Man in Black.

Songs In The Key of DeathDelia

This podcast looks at the true story behind "Delia," the song that saved Johnny Cash's career. While Cash sang about a low-down, trifling woman, the real story is darker, more tragic, and far too common.

You're Wrong AboutThe Chicks vs. The Iraq War

This show digs into stories that many people get wrong. This episode explains exactly how The Chicks went from being one of the biggest bands in music to being all but banished from the music industry, all for having a few questions about the Iraq War (and they were right!).

Lost NotesSong of a Gun

Murder ballads tell the stories of gruesome crimes, but a lot of those crimes wouldn't happen without guns. This episode of KCRW's excellent Lost Notes takes a look at the history of music's relationships with guns.

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🎼 On Songs in the Key of Death, a new podcast from Nevermind Media, you’ll hear the true crime stories behind the category of songs called “murder ballads," complete with new music from Sadie Dupuis of the rock band Speedy Ortiz and from Bonnie "Prince" Billy. Subscribe.🧍How does what you wear affect how you behave? Can music help you find meaning? Does consciousness continue after you die? In this series, thinkers and innovators from across society talk with Rabbi Joseph Dweck about what they’ve learned from life. Listen to Humans Being.

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PODCAST SPOTLIGHTFor the month of June, we're spotlighting podcasts from LGBTQIA+ creators. You can email Maya to submit a podcast you love.

QueerologyQueerology was named one of the 12 Best LGBTQ Podcasts of 2020 by “O: The Oprah Magazine.” How might we live better as queer people of faith? Matthias Roberts brings together theologians, psychologists, poets, thinkers, and change makers for conversations around belief and being.

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