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Cunningham's Law Review

We're taking a year-by-year journey through the last 100 years of popular music, starting in the jazz age and making our way to the modern era. Listen to - and discuss - music that you've never heard of as we move through the years to see who did what first and when. Cunningham's Law states that "the best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer." In our upcoming episodes we'll be making our way through the acoustic era, before the electric microphone was popular, and you just shouted real loud at the studio.

Episodes

NO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - 1923-4 - Isham Jones, Billy Jones, Billy Murray, Clarence Williams feat. Sidney Bechet, Felix Mayol, and Dolly Kay

It's finally time to shine the spotlight on Isham Jones, who would have eight #1 hits by 1930 and whose music is something we've been looking forward to for a while! We'll also listen to Clarence Williams, Dolly Kay, Felix Mayol, Billy Jones, and Billy Murray. Twitter @CunningReview Reddit.com/r/CunninghamsLawReview

Jan 25, 202121 minSeason 1Ep. 27

NO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - 1923-3 - WC Handy, Art Landry, Benny Krueger, Fiddlin' John Carson, The Georgians, and Ted Lewis

In today’s episode we will be listening to the Cunningham's debut of WC Handy, Art Landry, Benny Krueger, Fiddlin’ John Carson, and The Georgians, and checking in on Cunningham’s Veteran Ted Lewis who is one of the few artists featured in each year of the Reviews so far. And we take a look at evidence that the Looney Tunes theme song was partially stolen. Twitter @CunningReview Reddit.com/r/CunninghamsLawReview

Jan 18, 202126 minSeason 1Ep. 26

NO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - 1923-2 - King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band ft. Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, ODJB, Blossom Seeley, Paul Whiteman, Manhattan Harmony Four

We're starting off the New Year with a bang in our second episode of 1923's music featuring some titanic figures in music history: Jelly Roll Morton, and King Oliver's Jazz Band including a young Louis Armstrong on Cornet. We'll also hear from Paul Whiteman, Manhattan Harmony Four, & Blossom Seeley. And Beyoncé, but with good reason. Twitter: @CunningReview Reddit.com/r/CunninghamsLawReview

Jan 11, 202123 minSeason 1Ep. 25

NO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - 1922-3 Kid Ory, Zez Confrey, Gallagher & Shean, Eddie Cantor, Billy Murray, Frank Crumit, and Bert Williams

In this episode of Cunningham's Law Review we reach a major milestone: the first African-American New Orleans Style Jazz Band is finally recording. With Kid Ory's Creole Trombone Black artists would finally be competing directly with white artists, who'd had the industry to themselves up to now. Twitter: @CunningReview Subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/CunninghamsLawReview

Dec 07, 202018 minSeason 1Ep. 21

NO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - YSK 2 - The Dead Deads' Rainbeau

Some albums are out of their proper place in time, and if The Dead Deads' Rainbeau would have come out in 1997 this episode would be superfluous. You WOULD know them well, and their music would be on every 90s music playlist that you’re still not sick of. Themes of nihilism, aliens, and a bit of weed. Twitter: @CunningReview Subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/Cunningreview

Nov 20, 202019 minSeason 1Ep. 19

NO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - 1922-2 - The Original Funny Girl Fanny Brice, Paul Whiteman, and Ted Lewis

In this episode of Cunningham's Law Review, we'll be hearing from the original Funny Girl, Fanny Brice whose life would be portrayed in films for decades including by Barbara Streisand. We'll also be checking in on Paul "King of Jazz" Whiteman, and Ted "Mr. Entertainment" Lewis. Twitter: @CunningReview Subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/CunninghamsLawReview

Nov 19, 202016 minSeason 1Ep. 18

NO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - 1922-1 Texas Fiddle Master Eck Robertson

Today we pay a special tribute to Eck Robertson, the original master of Texas Fiddle, and one of the progenitors of a major movement that swept the mid-20s: Country Music. Robertson and his partner Henry Gilliland had undeniable ties to the Confederacy, so while their contributions to folk and country music are worth citing, we also will hold them to account for their involvement with the war to enslave their fellow Americans. Twitter: @CunningReview Subreddit: reddit.com/r/CunninghamsLawReview...

Nov 17, 202015 minSeason 1Ep. 17

Interview with Austin Robey, Co-Founder of Music Co-Op Ampled

In this episode of Cunningham's Law Review, we're talking about an issue facing musicians of the modern era. Our guest is Austin Robey, Co-Founder of the music co-op, Ampled. Ampled is a cooperative that thinks the artistic platforms we rely on like Spotify and Patreon provide rewards disproportionately to investors, instead of creators. It's an issue that many artists are facing as their incomes have been squeezed by the COVID-19 pandemic reducing touring, and Ampled is providing a unique solut...

Nov 09, 202019 minSeason 1Ep. 15

NO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - YSK 1 - IO Echo's Ministry of Love

Time to brush up on your 1984 as we take a deep look at the lyrical maze that is IO Echo's Ministry of Love. Impressionistic lyrics, Leopold Ross keeping up the family business, and a whole world built of sound awaits you! Twitter: @CunningReview Subreddit: /r/CunninghamsLawReview

Nov 06, 202019 minSeason 1Ep. 14

NO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - Cunningham's Law Review - Future Flash 1 - Oingo Boingo's Dead Man's Party

In a special Halloween episode, we flash to the future that was with 1985's Dead Man's Party by Oingo Boingo. I've always had a theory about this being a concept album that gets overlooked, so come check it out with us as we give you the history of the band and Danny Elfman, listen to this spooky set of tracks, and review the record. Twitter: @CunningReview Subreddit: /r/CunninghamsLawReview

Nov 02, 202021 minSeason 1Ep. 10

NO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - 1921-1 - We Can't Confirm that Marion Harris is Not an Actual Vampire, Aileen Stanley, Van & Schenk

In today's episode we take a second look at Jazz Vampire, Marion Harris, and introduce newcomer Aileen Stanley, who would make a fortune in music, only to lose it all in the stock market crash or 1929. We also hear a classic from Van & Schenk, "Ain't We Got Fun?" Twitter: @CunningReview Subreddit: /r/CunninghamsLawReview

Nov 02, 202021 minSeason 1Ep. 11

NO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - 1920-6 - Artists United Against Prohibition

In this episode of Cunningham's Law Review, we'll be talking about one of the worst mistakes ever made, Prohibition, and the artists who fought against it through music like Bert Williams, Billy Murray, and Nora Bayes. Raise your glass with us! Twitter: @CunningReview Subreddit: /r/CunninghamsLawReview

Nov 02, 202019 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Cunningham's Law Review - Ep 0 - New to Cunningham's Law Review? START HERE

I’m Ritchie, your host here at Cunningham’s, and I started this podcast because I love music and the people who make it. I’ve always felt that music at its best, can help me be my best, whether that be from inspiring me to creativity, helping me understand an experience I’ll never have, getting out extra laps around the track, or helping me from one mood to the next. Music is a part of every day for me, and I want to know more of it. So to make sure that I could know as much music as possible, e...

Oct 15, 20203 min
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