
Episode 20: Music of the Baby Boomer Era with Carl Thomas
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Listen to the Songs that inspired the episode: Ep. 20 Playlist
In this episode of Sh-boom, Rick K. Jones takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through his musical life, exploring the songs and artists that have shaped his experiences from childhood to the present. He shares personal anecdotes about his early love for music, his favorite concerts, and the evolution of his musical tastes over the decades. The conversation also touches on the intersection of music and politics, highlighting the influence of musicians in political campaigns, particularly during Jimmy Carter's presidency. Additionally, Rick discusses the significance of iconic music studios in Memphis and reflects on the importance of music in personal and cultural history. Then, rick sits down with his long time friend, Carl Thomas who shares his deep-rooted passion for music, reflecting on his experiences growing up in the vibrant San Francisco Bay Area during the 1960s and later at UCLA. He discusses the iconic bands and venues that shaped his musical journey, the evolution of the music industry, and the importance of songwriters, particularly female artists. The conversation culminates in a celebration of the magic of live music experiences and the profound impact of music on culture and society.