Marty Miller’s This Week In Music History Marty Miller
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Marty Miller brings you this week in music history, every week from Nova.ie. Prepare to be transported back in time; the nostalgia is real! Get your fill of music history from Marty every week and get those classics out for a listen!
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - May 27th
Let’s go time travel again. Looking at the week of May 27th to 31st featuring David Bowie, Michael Hutchence, The Beach Boys and the Stones.
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - May 20th
Hello there.
Looking and hammering through the week of May 20th to 24th in less than 10 minutes.
A smashed Kurt Cobain guitar sells big in 2023.
David Bowie in '83 was Number 1.
And in 2006 rock royalty get prize from an actual King.
Thanks for listening
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - May 13th
This week we’re time traveling through May 13th to 17th in Music History.
George Michael was in trouble in LA.
Poor Johnny Cash said good bye to the love of his life and parting is such sweet sorrow, as Paul McCartney parts with his hard earned!
Thanks for listening.
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - May 6th
One of the tunes that’s a staple of the Rolling Stones setlist came to life this week in 1965
Bono and Edge as the bombs fall appear in Kyiv in 2022
and in 1966 The Doors audition as the house band of the Whisky A Go Go in LA
All that and loads more in less than 10 minutes.
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - April 29th
The week in Music History, Bruce Springsteen broke into Graceland to meet Elvis back in 1976
Keith Moon, same year of ’76 went a bit nuts but had to play for the pleasure and this week in 2017 Eagles went to court over ’Hotel California’
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Marty Miller's This Week In Music History - April 22nd
Ready for some time travel?
This week sort of had Beatles For Sale in 1976, in 1990, the guitar Jimi Hendrix played at Woodstock earned a few quid and
no matter who sings Happy Birthday, it can still sound ropey! Looking at you Bruuuuuce!