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Althea & Donna – 1977 – Nights At The Roundtable
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Althea & Donna – 1977 – Nights At The Roundtable

Althea & Donna – Uptown Top Ranking – 1977 Just couldn’t resist adding one of

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Nights At The Roundtable – The Nazz – 1968
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Nights At The Roundtable – The Nazz – 1968

Click on the link:The Nazz – Open My Eyes – 1968 Something familiar and later

By gordonskene 10 years ago
Robert Kennedy Promotes Summer Jobs – July 1964.
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Robert Kennedy Promotes Summer Jobs – July 1964.

On July 7, 1964, Attorney General Robert Kennedy addressed some 5,000 College students gathered in

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Gordon Skene, two-time Grammy Nominee and archivist runs The Gordon Skene Sound Archive and this website, which is dedicated to preserving and encouraging an interest in history and historic news, events, and cultural aspects of our society. Past Daily is the only place on the Internet where you can hear a Nixon speech, listen to an interview with John Cassavettes or play a broadcast of Charles Munch rehearsing the Boston Symphony in 1950, all in the same place. It's living history and it's timeless.

Contact Gordon

If you have questions or want to license something for your film or TV project - contact me: gordonskene@aol.com
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What you might have missed.

  • July 7, 2005 – ‘A Loud Bang At 8:59 AM’ – The London Terror Bombings.
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  • Martha Argerich Progetto – Live In Lugano – 2012 – Past Daily Mid-Week Concert
  • July 6, 1947 – Flying Saucers Over America – Back To Work At The Coal Mines – Getting Out The Vote In Franco’s Spain.
  • Honeyglaze – In Session – 2022 – Past Daily Soundbooth – Music In The Time Of COVID.
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