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Long distance brothers Jimmy Clements and Danny Okey engage in their shared love of music by discussing the hottest new releases, unearthing old favorites, and challenging each other to broaden their musical horizons. Each episode of this bi-monthly show will tackle a different topic on their musical journey. So come along and discover what's playing now on the Daily Record Spin!
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Jimmy and Danny are joined by their spouses Sarah and Hunter respectively for the ultimate Swiftie challenge: Drafting the perfect playlist of songs from Taylor Swift's monumental discography. The rules are simple: In snaking draft order, the foursome take turns selecting their favorite songs one by one, but there's a catch - each player gets the o…
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On this special Bonus episode, Jimmy and Danny tackle Beyoncé's new album "Cowboy Carter" and give their thoughts on why this just might be one of the most important albums of our time. Thanks for listening! Please Connect with Us: Email: thedailyrecordspin@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailyrecordspin_podcast?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkM…
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Jimmy and Danny recap an absolutely loaded month in music, touching on new releases from Ariana Grande, Kacey Musgraves, BLEACHERS, Fletcher, Faye Webster, Tyla, Justin Timberlake, and Olivia Rodrigo. Then they do a deep dive into their two favorite records of the month: Ariana's Eternal Sunshine and Kacey's Deeper Well. Thanks for listening! Pleas…
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Jimmy and Danny recap one of their favorite events of the year: The Oscars! Then they delve into their favorite songs from the entire history of cinema with some Top Ten lists you are BOUND to refute. Or maybe, just maybe, they might be your favorites too. Thanks for listening! Please Connect with Us: Email: thedailyrecordspin@gmail.com Instagram: …
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Jimmy and Danny recap the top singles and albums of the month and look toward future releases in what is shaping up to be one of the best years for music this decade. Thanks for listening! Please Connect with Us: Email: thedailyrecordspin@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailyrecordspin_podcast?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==…
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A closer look at JMU baseball's start to the season and what picking up one victory against No. 2 Arkansas could mean for the Dukes going forward. Breaking down road trips for the JMU men's and women's basketball programs ahead of the conference tournament and how the new Dukes' football staff is aiming to win over the local community.…
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County Commissioner Henri Brooks found out two years ago she was adopted through the Tennessee Children’s Home Society - a notorious black market adoption operation. Her lawsuit against the state could open a “floodgate.” Brooks talked about the sudden revelation in The Daily Memphian’s “On The Record” podcast series.…
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Long distance brothers Jimmy Clements and Danny Okey discuss the 2024 Grammy Awards, offering their takes on the night's winners, losers, and marquee moments. Thanks for listening! Please Connect with Us: Email: thedailyrecordspin@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailyrecordspin_podcast?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==…
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Roderick Richmond started at Shannon Elementary School as his neighborhood school at a time when busing as well as private schools were changing the definition of neighborhood schools in public and private school systems. For the first grade, he was bused to Wells Station Elementary School, which racially was a school in transition. His time as a s…
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Roshun Austin is a founder of The Works Inc., a community development corporation. She is also a planner who works as a developer in some of the communities affected the most by the impact of busing. She grew up in the Hyde Park section of North Memphis. Austin is also on the board of Memphis Fourth Estate, the nonprofit behind The Daily Memphian.…
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Steve Steffens arrived in Memphis with his family from rural Illinois and Arkansas in 1972, a semester before Plan A began. His neighborhood school was Oakshire Junior High in Whitehaven as an eighth grader. Oakshire and greater Whitehaven beyond the school was predominantly white at the time. Steffens and his family were part of that white majorit…
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