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In Defense of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”
"Sgt. Pepper’s" is oft credited as the first concept album. Truth be told, Mothers of Invention’s "Freak Out" predates it by a year. That doesn't matter.

"Sgt. Pepper’s" is oft credited as the first concept album. Truth be told, Mothers of Invention’s "Freak Out" predates it by a year. That doesn't matter.

In our interview, Farmer Dave Scher explains the alchemy of combining members of the Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Circles Around the Sun, and Beachwood Sparks.

For coal-black humor, there's Ward White's "Diminish"; for garage-band rock n' roll, Sarah Borges' "Love's Middle Name." Music by the greatest living guitar stylist? Richard Thompson's "13 Rivers." Plus four more killer albums.

In the latest "Breaking It Down" podcast, Jeff Ganz and John Montagna examine favorite records from their youth, and consider if they still hold up. Do yours?

Jacob McMurray, Senior Curator at Paul Allen's Museum of Pop in Seattle, is keeping the legacies of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Jimi Hendrix alive with often-traveling exhibits of memorabilia.
It turns out there’s a lot to say. Just say “yes” to get yours.
