(Bonus Episode) Book 101 Review, now in its fifth season, proudly features Dr. Kurt Ellenberger as a distinguished guest.
Kurt EllenbergerHearing Math & Seeing Sound: The Mysteries of Music and Evolution.From the beginning of my career, I've had strong interdisciplinary interests, blending music with science, philosophy, aesthetics, and culture to uncover the profound "why" behind sound's emotional pull—not just for scholars, but for general audiences hungry for those illuminating connections. As a pianist (retired), composer, and Professor of Music at Grand Valley State University's Frederik Meijer Honors College, I enjoy translating complex ideas into clear, engaging explanations geared toward a general, albeit inquisitive, audience. For instance, in my article "Music and Evolution: Hearing Math, Seeing Sound, and Other Unanswered Questions," I examine how our brains instinctively perceive octaves as geometric symmetries, questioning Darwinian explanations for this evolutionary trait. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Music 101, now in its third season, features The Choir of the Common Man: Archetypes, Icons, and the Song-Saints Who Never Die, Part 2.
Music 101, now in its third season, features The Choir of the Common Man: Archetypes, Icons, and the Song-Saints Who Never Die, Part 2, continuing a reflective exploration of the musicians and voices that have come to represent shared human longing, struggle, and hope. This episode examines how certain artists transcend trends and eras, becoming cultural archetypes whose songs function almost as modern hymns—carrying collective memory, identity, and meaning across generations. Through cultural analysis and musical storytelling, the discussion highlights why these figures endure, how their work speaks to ordinary lives, and why their messages remain relevant long after their original moment has passed. Rather than focusing solely on fame or technique, the episode frames music as a communal language, revealing how these “song-saints” give voice to the everyday experiences that bind listeners together.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Music 101, now in its third season, features The Ian Hunter Connection: Mapping the Rock ’n’ Roll Network — RIP 2025, Part 2, continuing a deep dive into Ian Hunter’s lasting influence on rock history by tracing the relationships, collaborations, and cult
Music 101, now in its third season, features The Ian Hunter Connection: Mapping the Rock ’n’ Roll Network — RIP 2025, Part 2, a reflective continuation that examines Ian Hunter’s enduring legacy not merely as a performer, but as a vital thread woven through the fabric of rock ’n’ roll history. This episode traces the expansive network of artists, producers, and movements influenced by Hunter’s work—from his groundbreaking years with Mott the Hoople to his later collaborations that bridged glam rock, punk attitude, and classic rock storytelling. By mapping these creative intersections, the conversation reveals how Hunter’s authenticity, lyrical intelligence, and defiant spirit helped shape generations of musicians who carried his influence forward in subtle but lasting ways. More than a tribute, this episode explores how rock history is built through connection rather than isolation, honoring Hunter’s role as a cultural bridge whose impact continues to resonate long after the final chord.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Music 101, now in its third season, presents Who Are the Groove Masters? The Top Bassists Who Defined Rock, Funk, and Beyond—a deep dive into the architects of rhythm whose low-end vision reshaped popular music. This episode traces how the bass evolved fr
Music 101, now in its third season, features Who Are the Groove Masters? The Top Bassists Who Defined Rock, Funk, and Beyond, a richly layered exploration of the musicians who transformed the bass guitar from a background instrument into a commanding creative force that shapes rhythm, harmony, and identity across genres. This episode examines how pioneers like Paul McCartney elevated bass lines into melodic storytelling that redefined pop and rock songwriting, while innovators such as James Jamerson quietly laid the foundation for countless soul and R&B classics with lines that were both complex and deeply human. It traces the technical and artistic revolution sparked by Jaco Pastorius, whose fearless experimentation expanded what the instrument could express, and contrasts it with the explosive funk-rock energy of Flea, whose playing turned rhythm into raw emotion. The discussion also honors the thunderous precision of John Entwistle, who shattered conventions by treating the bass as a lead instrument, and the unmistakable style of Bootsy Collins, whose groove, image, and attitude made bass synonymous with funk itself. Through cultural context, musical breakdowns, and legacy analysis, this episode underscores how these groove masters didn’t merely support the music—they drove it, defined eras, influenced generations of musicians, and proved that the power of a song often lives in its lowest notes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Music 101, now in its third season, features The Ian Hunter Connection: Mapping the Rock ’n’ Roll Network (RIP 2025) – Part 1, a reflective and historically grounded episode honoring the legacy of Ian Hunter. This episode traces the creative networks, col
Music 101, now in its third season, presents The Ian Hunter Connection: Mapping the Rock ’n’ Roll Network (RIP 2025) – Part 1, a thoughtful exploration of the artistic legacy and cultural influence of Ian Hunter. This episode examines how Hunter’s songwriting, collaborations, and leadership with Mott the Hoople positioned him at the center of a dynamic rock ’n’ roll network that bridged glam rock, classic rock, and emerging punk sensibilities. By tracing the relationships, creative exchanges, and moments that shaped his career, the discussion highlights how one artist’s authenticity and vision can leave a lasting imprint on music history, inspiring generations long after the final note fades.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.