The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Looking for a Washing Machine

Depending on where you’re at in the South (Georgia, perhaps), this Charlie Daniels Band classic may as well be considered the 2nd National Anthem.  It's been covered a billion times by a million bands, the story has been animated, done with stop-motion and claymation, turned into children's books, and more. Still from Primus' rendition and … Continue reading The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Looking for a Washing Machine

The Glass Armonica Makes “The Sound of Angels Singing” 

The glass armonica is, essentially, a series of spinning bowls. They are different sizes, and make different sounds when you rub your finger along the side of them while they spin like some musicians do with wine glasses. Don’t let the simplicity of explaining it take away from the patience and skill it takes to … Continue reading The Glass Armonica Makes “The Sound of Angels Singing” 

The Beatles Never Broke Up! Hear Their Most Recent Album: Everyday Chemistry

I feel so guilty for typing that title.  I also feel confused for not knowing which blog category to place this in.  Here we go... On Sept. 9, 2009 I experienced something that I still am having trouble believing happened to me. I came into the possession of a cassette tape containing a Beatles album … Continue reading The Beatles Never Broke Up! Hear Their Most Recent Album: Everyday Chemistry

A Visualization Analysis of the Beatles

Adam McCann, super interactive graphic maker, decided to take advantage of the The Beatles' discography making it's way to the streaming services.  These services offer direct access to their data streams through application programming interfaces.  This means that he had access to all of the data, including lyrics, release dates, chart toppers, and more.  Anything … Continue reading A Visualization Analysis of the Beatles