Today, the professor breaks down the genre boundaries of his soul revue once again, grooving to new, sometimes strange works...
In the 1970s, rock versions of classical music weren’t considered cringe yet. Emerson Lake & Palmer rocked Mussorgsky’s Pictures at...
First there is this whistling. Perhaps a bird, a tern maybe? Or a member of the Neville Brothers? We don’t...
Chas Chandler had gained fame as the bassist of Eric Burdon’s Animals. When the Animals broke up in 1966, he...
“Hamburger Concerto” – the title is of course reminiscent of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos. But why “Hamburg” of all places? Is...
You could say that Quincy Delight Jones Jr. was a kind of Mozart of the modern music world. A special...
On August 24, 2024, Jean-Michel Jarre, one of the most influential architects of electronic music, turned 75. Throughout his career,...
The Professor dreams himself away to Florida and strolls through the night with tinted aviator glasses on his nose –...
Jethro Tull singer, composer and lyricist Ian Anderson wrote this “marathon piece” (as he called it) at a time when...
The European Football Championships, the Olympics, the US election campaign – there was a lot going on in the summer...