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The Mamas & The Papas

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Welcome to Rock and Roll Flashback! I'm Jumpin' John, and in this episode I will review the career highlights of one of the most important pop groups of the 1960’s: the Mamas & the Papas!

The Mamas & the Papas folk-rock vocal-group was a defining force in the music scene of the counterculture of the 1960's. Their sound was built around vocal harmonies arranged by group leader John Phillips with a solid, electric folk foundation. A major part of their appeal lay in the easygoing southern California lifestyle the foursome seemingly embodied and endorsed. Their first two hit singles, "California Dreamin'" and "Monday, Monday", became cultural pop statements while also managing to appeal to more straight-laced music lovers. With only four albums issued during their three-year prime, the group's moment in the spotlight was brief. Nevertheless, their sound was influential and lasting enough that it became emblematic of the era. So how did The Mamas & The Papas come together?

We welcome your feedback, so please feel free to click on this link and let us know your thoughts and/or suggestions via phone text!

All podcasts on the Rock and Roll Flashback Podcast are produced by brothers-in-law Bill Price and "Jumpin' John" McDermott. The Podcast Theme Song, "You Essay", was written by John. It was initially recorded by Bill and John on April 1, 2004 with several revisions since then.
Multiple promo videos and photos for Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts are available on the following social media sites:

https://www.youtube.com/@RockandRollFlashback

https://www.facebook.com/rockandrollflashbackpodcast

https://www.instagram.com/jumpinjohnmcdermott/

Bill and John welcome your feedback and comments, and they can be emailed to [email protected].
Thank you for listening to Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts!
Until next time...
Rock On!

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Welcome to Rock and Roll Flashback! I'm Jumpin' John, and in this episode I will review the career highlights of one of the most important pop groups of the 1960’s: the Mamas & the Papas!

The Mamas & the Papas folk-rock vocal-group was a defining force in the music scene of the counterculture of the 1960's. Their sound was built around vocal harmonies arranged by group leader John Phillips with a solid, electric folk foundation. A major part of their appeal lay in the easygoing southern California lifestyle the foursome seemingly embodied and endorsed. Their first two hit singles, "California Dreamin'" and "Monday, Monday", became cultural pop statements while also managing to appeal to more straight-laced music lovers. With only four albums issued during their three-year prime, the group's moment in the spotlight was brief. Nevertheless, their sound was influential and lasting enough that it became emblematic of the era. So how did The Mamas & The Papas come together?

We welcome your feedback, so please feel free to click on this link and let us know your thoughts and/or suggestions via phone text!

All podcasts on the Rock and Roll Flashback Podcast are produced by brothers-in-law Bill Price and "Jumpin' John" McDermott. The Podcast Theme Song, "You Essay", was written by John. It was initially recorded by Bill and John on April 1, 2004 with several revisions since then.
Multiple promo videos and photos for Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts are available on the following social media sites:

https://www.youtube.com/@RockandRollFlashback

https://www.facebook.com/rockandrollflashbackpodcast

https://www.instagram.com/jumpinjohnmcdermott/

Bill and John welcome your feedback and comments, and they can be emailed to [email protected].
Thank you for listening to Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts!
Until next time...
Rock On!

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