8 Search Results for Tag: the rolling stones

Evening Groove

Unwind and groove as the day transitions into night, Featuring artists like: Dr. Dog, Wild Cherry, Stevie Wonder, Gregory Isaacs, The Rolling Stones, Naia, Funkadelic, Billy Preston
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Songs to Bond with Your Boss

A trip down Gen-X memory lane. Featuring artists like: Joni Mitchell, Nanci Griffith, 10,000 Maniacs, The Tragically Hip, Oingo Boingo, Billy Joel,Howard Jones, R.E.M., Joe Jackson
Songs to Bond with Your Boss

Lazy Sunday Morning – Vol. 4

Featuring Artists Like: Shinedown, Player, Beirut, Kali Uchis, Van Morrison, The Rolling Stones,Halsey, Future Islands, Hafdís Huld, Vince Guaraldi Trio, Ichiko Aoba, Olivia Newton-John, Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie Brothers, Prime Time Band, The Roches, Tim Heidecker, Evie Sands
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Ain’t No Disco

If you’re running the freeways, you need a little help… Featuring artists like: The Rolling Stones, Elliott Murphy, Steely Dan, Robert Cray, Paul McCartney, Led Zeppelin, The Osmonds, Paolo Nutini
Ain't No Disco

The Caleb & Jenna Travel Chronicles: Chicago Edition

In the first of this three-part traveling playlist series, Caleb and Jenna explore the Windy City and all its glory, featuring artists like: Frank Sinatra, The Doobie Brothers, Chicago, James Brown, Sufjan Stevens, Johnny Rivers, ZZ Top, Wilco

From Meccano to Legoland

Movement, travel, destination and of course, a playlist made with a friend.. Featuring artists like: Swing Slow, Daniel Lanois, Sharon Van Etten, Nina Simone, Eels, New Radicals, Rufus Wainwright, Chuck Prophet, Guster, The Housemartins

Chiringuito From Hell

Definitely not the music you’ll be hearing at a Chiringuito any time soon – more’s the pity. Featuring artists like: Marcus Miller, Primus, Hollywood Arson Project, Drive-By Truckers, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Scott Laverne, Audio Idols, Rebel Meets Rebel, Pantera,

Sense & Sensitivity

I’ve long been fascinated by the acknowledgement of internalized negativity, by the idea that the authors of the narratives we grow up believing are not necessarily the Pulitzer prize-winners we assume them to be.