• This Week In Music History Podcast With Marty Miller

  • By: Radio Nova
  • Podcast

This Week In Music History Podcast With Marty Miller

By: Radio Nova
  • Summary

  • Marty Miller brings you this week in music history, every week from Nova.ie. Prepare to be transported back in time; the nostalgia is real! Get your fill of music history from Marty every week and get those classics out for a listen!

    2023 Nova.ie & Radio Nova
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Episodes
  • Marty Miller's Music History Feb 17th
    Feb 17 2025

    This week in Music History, Freddie Mercury's final stage appearance, he doesn't say much.

    Ozzy back at The Alamo after paying his disrepect's in 1982 and

    The Beatles reinventing themselves in 1967.

    Hear about these stories and much more too, this week in Music History. Feb 17th to 21st

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    7 mins
  • Marty Miller's Music History
    Feb 10 2025

    Hello there.

    This week looking at the week of Febuary 10th to 14th in Music History.

    The true cost of marriage as one Beatle pays out this week in 2008.

    We drop in on 1977 and sounding great, introducing The Police and their first single.

    And in 1973, confusion and worry at a David Bowie gig in Radio City NY

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    8 mins
  • Marty Miller's Music History - Feb 3rd
    Feb 3 2025

    This was the week the music died. Back in 1959. Buddy Holly was gone.

    (Sidenote Buddy, BTW was one of the reasons that John Lennon wore his glasses in public)

    Sticking in the 50’s for the news report alone, Rock'N'Roll was visiting the UK and it was a big deal!

    And in 2011 this week it was goodbye to an Irish guitar hero.

    Find out how this week shapes up in Music History now.

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    9 mins

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