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a show where we take a famous group or artist, and along with their timeless hits we tell the story behind their music that few people know.

The music world is ripe with great back-stories of what was actually happening behind their success. Sam Cooke’s last hours before being shot in a seedy LA hotel; was he set up? Was his death a cover up by the LAPD?

101 best Amazon Alexa voice commands: Unlock music, TV, cool features A little more conversation, a little more action. Mark Thompson, mostly known by his 27 years with the iconic, LA based “Mark and Brian Show, hosts “Cool Stories In Music”. After 45 years in radio, Mark is a seasoned broadcaster and gifted storyteller. Apple Music is a streaming service that allows you to listen to over 70 million songs. Its great features include the ability to download your favorite tracks and play them offline, lyrics in real time, listening across all your favorite devices, new music personalized just for you, curated playlists from our editors, and many more. Share, download and print free sheet music for piano, guitar, flute and more with the world's largest community of sheet music creators, composers, performers, music teachers, students, beginners, artists and other musicians with over 1,000,000 sheet digital music to play, practice, learn and enjoy.

Marvin Gaye’s cocaine fueled death scene at the hands of his father, how Hall and Oates met each other in an elevator as they ran from gang related gun fire at a party, or the fact that many of the hits by Three Dog Night were covers. Does that make them the most successful cover band of all time?

Mark Thompson, mostly known by his 27 years with the iconic, LA based “Mark and Brian Show, hosts “Cool Stories In Music”. After 45 years in radio, Mark is a seasoned broadcaster and gifted storyteller.

People that have listened to the show absolutely loved it and it is our belief that there is a place on terrestrial radio for “Cool Stories In Music.”

Here are a few comments from listeners of “Cool Stories.”

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Tammy T says:

“Omg…this was fabulous Mark!! Bluestacks for mac pc. It brought back so many memories and yes, I did sing along with all the songs! Wow, you did it again Radio God! Thanks again for doing what you do and making our day a lot better with all the knowledge you have and continue to teach us! Can’t wait till the next one!!”

ffejgreb says:

“Great show. I’m sitting here in disbelief at how I know so many of the songs you are playing and had no idea it was the same guy! Great artist. Thanks for all the hard work you put into these shows. And I must agree, that was a great ‘Bet ya didn’t know.”

Linda Chingona says:

“This is an amazing story, still got the chills. Love what your doing here Mark, love it!”

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Every drive deserves a soundtrack. What’s the best way to play yours?

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You have many ways to listen to your favorite music in your car, from direct cable inputs to wireless transmissions.

Not all connection methods are created equal, though. Why pay for a vehicle with a state-of-the-art 12-speaker audio system if you’ve connected your music device with a low-quality interface?

If you want to listen to music in the car, these are the best ways.

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How to experience the best sound when you listen to music in the car

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CDs — particularly official, original discs— used to be the best method for getting a rich, full sound in the car. Unfortunately, CD players have been fading into the sunset as drivers favor the convenience of connecting their own devices instead of carrying 40-minute, scratch-prone discs around.

Aux

The most convenient way to connect any device, including non-Bluetooth-enabled MP3 players, is through the 3.5mm auxiliary input jack. Unfortunately, to transmit sound through this connection, your phone must convert the signal into one that’s compatible, which becomes an analog signal specifically for headphones, not 12-speaker premium sound systems.

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USB

Aux connections pale in comparison to the direct transfer of data available through USB connection. Unlike aux cables, USB connections send unprocessed, raw data to your car’s audio system, which results in a file that’s closer to the original quality. Many audiophiles prefer this method.

You can connect your device via USB, or you can save your music library directly on a flash drive. As technology has progressed over the years, USB flash drives can now store a surprising amount of memory. Full-size sticks can hold an astounding 512 GB, and you can buy 32-GB flash drives the size of a bean. If you own the original files in AAC or WMA format at a high bit rate (256 kbps or more), this is the ideal method.

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Bluetooth

Even though Bluetooth is advertised as being high-tech, it isn’t a good option for listening to music. Bluetooth audio compression is pretty bad and can be hindered by interference.

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Android Auto transmits audio via Bluetooth (even though you also have to plug it in via USB), so the audio quality isn’t good. Apple CarPlay does utilize USB transmission, so it results in better sound.

However, storing high-quality files on your phone will fill it up quickly. If you choose to stream music, research what quality the app streams music at — and be prepared to use a lot of data.

Radio

We don’t have to explain how poor FM radio quality is — you’ve noticed it yourself listening to that garbled ‘80s rock station as your driving to work. In some cases, satellite radio can sound better than FM radio due to its slightly better audio bandwidth, but the difference is often negligible, as both suffer from low bandwidth.

HD radio is your best bet if you prefer listening to the radio. HD stations transmit in digital in addition to analog, resulting in deeper, richer, more layered audio. Check the car’s owner’s manual to see if it possesses an HD-compatible radio.

Bottom line

For the best listening experience in your car, choose a USB input or HD radio, depending on how you prefer to access your music. However, the connection alone doesn’t ensure optimal audio quality. Also make sure that the audio files you have are an uncompressed type with high bit rate. Otherwise, the connection type won’t make much of a difference.

Sources: Lifewire, Audiosonics

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