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True Tunes magazine (as well as The Door) we’re go-to’s as a young YP. JJT “got it” when it came to music. Trying to explain to others the “why” always left me frustrated. I’d just point to TT or The Door and say, “They get it.” The podcasts are a great walk down memory lane as well as a peek into what’s going on today. The legends that came before with their struggles and imperfections to the new kids who’ve taken up the mantle, put their spin on things, and have run with it. I’ve recommended this podcast to several of my friends; those on the fringe with me and those who wonder about us.
Lostdog65 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/23
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I’m so glad I found this podcast. Such great interviews with the artists I love and grew up with.
JKauf77 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/20/21
So true story… I have been avoiding the podcast thing for so long, until a good friend introduced me to True Tunes. I listened to a couple of episodes and couldn’t believe I had waited so long to check it out. Now. I’m hooked.
DanHinst via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/05/22
Back in the day True Tunes was always a step above the rest. They carried the best music at their store and on their catalog. The magazine was amazing both for the reviews, articles and a place to find new music. I’m so glad John T. Thompson and True Tunes are back and producing content. The...Read full review »
Rev1l via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/11/21
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