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So Grosse | Such Pointe | Much Blank #13: M004 – I Got Rhythm (’59)

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This week, Blake and Joe dig into Johnny Nash’s third album as we continue our chronological investigation into the artists who make up the Grosse Pointe Blank’s soundtrack. We talk about Johnny Nash’s 1959 album, I Got Rhythm. Things get a bit strange on this episode as we begin to see some light at the end of the crooner tunnel for Johnny Nash and we go off on tangents such as Broadway music, postwar American culture, and convicted pedophile Victor Salva. Yeah, we are just as surprised as you are. Nonetheless, we hope you enjoy it. And, remember, this podcast is us…breathing.

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