Riffs n Rants: Music Convos with Shawn and Anna

Important Years in Music Part 4: 1977

55 min · 29 de mar de 2026
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Thank you for your patience after our unintentional month-long hiatus! Join us as we dive into the important moments of 1977 including the punk movement and its influences on music today. Intro/Outro song: "Can You" by Anna Spackman Copyright 2020.

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