
Opening Day: United Nations San Francisco Conference – April 25, 1945
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Espresso would be grand: Temples – Live At Route du Rock Festival – August 16, 2014 – Radio France/FIP With the release of their fourth album Exotico, produced by none other than Sean Ono Lennon and the much talked about Lennon remix of Gamma Rays, Temples have established themselves as

Kicking in – Becoming a member – supporting, it’s all about helping keep Past Daily up and running: Become a Patron! One of the oldest conflicts in modern civilization; one which may never end. The Middle East, or to be exact Israel has been in a state of readiness or

Become a Patron! News for this April 24th was ominous. The German invasion of Scandinavia was having a bigger affect on the war than even in previous weeks. With German troops occupying airfields in Denmark, and bringing up planes, supplies, gasoline and repair crews, nightly air-raids over England were about

Perfect with a Double Espresso: – The Libertines – Live At T In The Park – July 11, 2015 – BBC 6 Music – Starting off Wednesday with something loud, fast and out-of-control. The Libertines, in concert at T In The Park, recorded by the venerable BBC 6 Music during

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Being a member has percs – seriously: Become a Patron! Continuing our string of historic concerts this week with a broadcast performance by the Radio Symphony of Stuttgart, conducted by Hans Mueller-Kray and featuring the legendary violinist Gerhard Taschner in Violin Concerto Number 1 by Max Bruch, recorded by South

Being a subscriber/member/patron makes a huge difference: Become a Patron! Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra, live at Club Morocco on Vine Street, between Sunset and Hollywood Boulevards in Hollywood from around October of 1945. Boyd Raeburn was one of those band leaders, like Stan Kenton, Claude Thornhill and Dizzy Gillespie,

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