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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2025 · 7 MIN

Marty Miller’s Music History - July 28th

from This Week In Music History Podcast With Marty Miller · host Radio Nova

Join Marty Miller for another dive into music history as we explore the week of July 28th to August 1st! In this episode, we revisit the chilling story behind The Boomtown Rats' number one hit "I Don't Like Mondays," which arose from a tragic shooting spree by a 16-year-old girl. We also delve into the high-profile divorce of Prince and the remarks made by John Lennon in the '60s that sparked outrage across America. Plus, we pay tribute to music legends like Cass Elliot and Johnny Cash, while remembering Sam Phillips, the visionary behind Sun Records. We even journey to space with Jack White, who managed to play a vinyl record in the great beyond! All of this and more, packed into under 10 minutes!

Join Marty Miller for another dive into music history as we explore the week of July 28th to August 1st! In this episode, we revisit the chilling story behind The Boomtown Rats' number one hit "I Don't Like Mondays," which arose from a tragic shooting spree by a 16-year-old girl. We also delve into the high-profile divorce of Prince and the remarks made by John Lennon in the '60s that sparked outrage across America. Plus, we pay tribute to music legends like Cass Elliot and Johnny Cash, while remembering Sam Phillips, the visionary behind Sun Records. We even journey to space with Jack White, who managed to play a vinyl record in the great beyond! All of this and more, packed into under 10 minutes!

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Join Marty Miller for another dive into music history as we explore the week of July 28th to August 1st! In this episode, we revisit the chilling story behind The Boomtown Rats' number one hit "I Don't Like Mondays," which arose from a tragic...

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