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  • The five members of The Band in black and white

    Is “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” Really a Pro-Confederate Anthem?

    The answer may lie in the ear of the beholder.
    by Jack Hamilton via Slate on August 13, 2020
  • Reaganland Is the Riveting Conclusion to a Story That Still Isn’t Over

    Rick Perlstein’s epic series shows political history and cultural history cannot be disentangled.
    by Jack Hamilton via Slate on August 3, 2020
  • The Most Important Album of 1968 Wasn’t The White Album. It Was Beggars Banquet.

    It saved the Rolling Stones, altered the trajectory of music history, and turns 50 this week.
    by Jack Hamilton via Slate on December 6, 2018
  • Aretha Franklin

    Aretha Franklin Was the Defining Voice of the 20th Century

    No one else sang as well as her, and no other singer changed popular music as much as her.
    by Jack Hamilton via Slate on August 16, 2018
  • Sgt. Pepper Came Out 50 Years Ago This Week. The Timing Was As Perfect As the Album.

    The Beatles released Sgt. Pepper at the exact moment that the world was ready to take a rock album seriously as art.
    by Jack Hamilton via Slate on May 24, 2017
  • How Rock and Roll Became White

    And how the Rolling Stones, a band in love with black music, helped lead the way to rock’s segregated future.
    by Jack Hamilton via Slate on October 6, 2016
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