Three Tune Tuesday is my weekly 30 minute live show in which I share three 78rpm songs from my own collection. These songs are all public domain, and are all played and recorded on my own phonographs. These podcasts are a direct recording of those shows as I play them, complete with verbal flubs and all.
Three Tune Tuesday can be heard live here!
Time: 12:00EDT / 17:00GMT
Where: https://blindskeleton.one/radio
Yule
This Yule-themed episode of Three Tune Tuesday explores the warmth, wonder, and traditions of the season through three evocative acoustic-era songs that celebrate light, renewal, and togetherness.
A Wax Cylinder Christmas
Step back in time with Three Tune Tuesday’s “A Wax Cylinder Christmas”, where we explore the festive magic of early holiday recordings, featuring a piccolo sleighride, a carol medley, […]
Songs of the Stage
This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we explore the golden age of vaudeville and early musical theater with three timeless recordings that brought the magic of the stage […]
Americana
This week on Three Tune Tuesday, Boneapart explores Americana through three iconic recordings that capture the adventurous spirit, dynamic energy, and profound hope of early American music.
Freedom
This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we honor the theme of freedom with songs that celebrate the courage to fight for it, the comforts it protects, and the […]
Wax Cylinders
Join Boneapart for a nostalgic journey back to the dawn of recorded music as Three Tune Tuesday explores the world of wax cylinders
Halloween
Unearthing forgotten melodies and exploring the stories behind vintage tunes.
Edison Records
This week’s Three Tune Tuesday features a journey through Edison Records with Wagner’s Die Meistersinger Overture and Walter Scanlan’s popular ballad Sometime, showcasing the rich variety of early […]
Pathe Records
Journey back to 1920 with us on #ThreeTuneTuesday! We’re exploring Pathé Records and their groundbreaking vertical-cut recording method. Discover how technology shaped the sounds of a century ago.
Emerson Records
This week, we’re exploring the rise and fall of Emerson Records. From jazz to opera, discover how this innovative label shaped early recorded music.