Muzik Detention

Smiley Enterprises Inc.

DJ Triple A, breaks down the story behind the song and artists’ as well as their influences. *NEW EPISODES ON THE 2nd & 4th week of every month.* All shows are produced by Smiley Enterprises Inc

  1. What I Know About Earth, Wind & Fire

    22 MAR

    What I Know About Earth, Wind & Fire

    What I Know About Earth, Wind & Fire What I know about Earth, Wind & Fire I thought could be told in under a minute, But I was wrong. This group has countless accolades, awards, achievements…. And then there’s the “ME” relationship. I was introduced to Earth, Wind & Fire in 1975 when I noticed the “That’s The Way Of The World” album resting against my old man’s record player. Pop (my dad) didn’t buy albums, he usually would buy “45’s”… or singles— Some of you may not know what a “45” is, and because he was a working musician, pop only purchased music to learn the song. Pop was studying the entire album. That told me that there was something special about this group. Earth, Wind & Fire created “Grown Folks Music,” and in their “hey day,” that didn’t work for me. But, it was great for everyone else. The Rags to Riches story of Maurice White and his band, originally named “The Salty Peppers,” came from humble beginnings. From Memphis to Chicago to California, The recruiting of brothers Verdine & Freddie, The alliance with Collaborator Charles Stepney, The addition of Al McKay, Larry Dunn who introduced Philip Bailey. Because of the practices of Maurice White one by one, each walked away. Ending Maurice White and Earth Wind & Fire’s Hit Parade. Well, Philip Bailey returned, but not the hits. Before Maurice White died He built something great and easy to enjoy, And to learn more, Press play.

    1hr 20min
  2. Kent State Massacre — going to hell in a handbasket

    22/06/2025

    Kent State Massacre — going to hell in a handbasket

    The Kent State Massacre When I was 8 years old, my biggest fear was Vietnam. I had two uncles that went over there, only one returned. The big kids in my neighborhood wore “black power” and “freedom” buttons and patches on their jackets, they talked about the was in Vietnam and of the stories they heard, and at eight years old, those stories, it didn’t matter if they were real or not, scared me like the Boogeyman. Many young men had dreams of an education so they could live better than their parents, of pretty girls and success! Being drafted made it almost certain that a young man’s dreams would stay just that, “a dream.” So, young men (and women) chose to make their stand and fight right here at home. Young Americans knew that they had rights and a voice to be heard. But, our government did not want to hear their voices and that is where the trouble began. The massacre at Kent State was an example of “order gone wrong.” The University President feared an uprising, the Mayor of Kent feared for the safety of his city and the Governor of Ohio simply wanted to keep young people in line. So, he allowed maybe, an ambitious General to order his National Guardsmen to “lock and load” their weapons and face a crowd of young, civilians armed with only their voices. All it took was a noise, maybe the crack from a stick under a guardsmen’s boot to start the shooting. 13 seconds, 67 shots to kill 4 and wound 9. There was massive backlash, but this story leads only up to the shooting. And if you are ready to hear it. Press play.

    1hr 14min

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DJ Triple A, breaks down the story behind the song and artists’ as well as their influences. *NEW EPISODES ON THE 2nd & 4th week of every month.* All shows are produced by Smiley Enterprises Inc