The Atlantic Records Story
Episode 9: Blues Power
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Johnnie Walker continues to explore the story of the soul music label, featuring Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce. Show more
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Johnnie Walker continues to explore the story of the soul music label, featuring Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce. Show more
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The story of the soul music label continues. Johnnie Walker hears how Roberta Flack got signed to Atlantic. Show more
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Johnnie Walker explores Led Zeppelin on Atlantic, featuring interviews with Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page. Show more
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Johnnie Walker continues the story of the influential label, featuring Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Marc Cohn and Tori Amos. Show more
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Johnnie Walker concludes the story of the legendary label, featuring Chic, Robert Plant, Laura Branigan, Debbie Gibson, En Vogue, Bette Midler and Evan Dando. Show more
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Johnnie Walker looks at how Atlantic signed British acts such as the Rolling Stones, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, and others. Show more
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Johnnie Walker looks at the early days of Atlantic Records, exploring how the company was set up and how it became home to some of the world's greatest soul singers. Show more
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Johnnie Walker continues his history of Atlantic Records, looking at the impact of the Drifters on Atlantic and the increasing popularity of R&B and jazz. Show more
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Johnnie Walker looks at the label's work with jazz music, which was as important as the more popular genres they covered. Show more
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Johnnie Walker tells the story of the Atlantic Records label, looking at the work the label did with Stax Records. Show more
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Johnnie Walker tells the story of the Atlantic Records label, focusing on Solomon Burke, Wilson Pickett and Dusty Springfield. Show more
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Johnnie Walker looks at how Aretha Franklin, the queen of soul, got signed by Atlantic Records, making her a global superstar and a key voice of the civil rights movement. Show more
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Johnnie Walker explores how Atlantic started to pursue more acts that could emulate the British Invasion, which led them to sign the Bee Gees. Show more