Josh Friedberg

Josh Friedberg is a music historian, teacher, singer-songwriter, and sometime radio DJ based in Chicago. He has a Master's degree in English from Northeastern Illinois University.
Is Miles Davis’ ‘Bitches Brew’ a Tradition-Carrier or a Sellout?

Is Miles Davis’ ‘Bitches Brew’ a Tradition-Carrier or a Sellout?

Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew does not sound like any mainstream popular music in the US from its time. What made this album different?

‘Live at Carnegie Hall’ Captures Bill Withers at His Grittiest and Most Introspective

‘Live at Carnegie Hall’ Captures Bill Withers at His Grittiest and Most Introspective

Bill Withers' Live at Carnegie Hall manages to feel both exceptionally funky and like a new level of grown-up pop music for its time.

Matchbox Twenty: Aren’t We All a Little “Unwell” in the Time of Coronavirus?

Matchbox Twenty: Aren’t We All a Little “Unwell” in the Time of Coronavirus?

Say what you will about Matchbox Twenty – I know I once did. But during this COVID-19 pandemic, we're all going "crazy" and feeling "a little unwell" in this time of isolation, and I'm turning to their music.

‘Piano Duets’ Asserts Ella Fitzgerald’s Interpretive Greatness

‘Piano Duets’ Asserts Ella Fitzgerald’s Interpretive Greatness

Though called "The First Lady of Song", Ella Fitzgerald is more lauded for her spectacular vocal sound than for her interpretations of lyrics, but a new reissue should help correct that understanding of her art.

Nirvana’s ‘MTV Unplugged in New York’ 25 Years Later

Nirvana’s ‘MTV Unplugged in New York’ 25 Years Later

Recorded in late 1993 and achieving notoriety as leader Kurt Cobain's epitaph, Nirvana's MTV Unplugged in New York is back for a 25th anniversary reissue. Are the new rehearsal tracks enough to justify buying the album again?

Aretha Franklin: Context, Intersectionality, and the Rock Canon

Aretha Franklin: Context, Intersectionality, and the Rock Canon

Viewing Aretha Franklin's work through a focus on race, gender, and other categories of analysis can challenge us to do the same with all music, acknowledging how multiple points of oppression and privilege impact the production, consumption, and reception of a wide range of music.

10 Conversation-Shifting Contemporary Books About Music

10 Conversation-Shifting Contemporary Books About Music

These are multiple works of genre history and works tackling important issues of race, class, and gender. All challenge dominant narratives of music.

Is Brilliant Appropriation a Contradiction? On Gillian Welch and Pastiche

Is Brilliant Appropriation a Contradiction? On Gillian Welch and Pastiche

The historical references the virtuosic instrumental work, and the stunning close harmonies all took intelligence and skill to master, but that doesn't mean that Time (The Revelator) should be beyond critique.
The Fluke That Wasn’t: Reconsidering the Success of Ray Charles’ Country Music Landmark

The Fluke That Wasn’t: Reconsidering the Success of Ray Charles’ Country Music Landmark

How did R&B singer Ray Charles become a key face and voice for country music in the 1960s?

Textbook Oppositions and Alternatives: Re-Thinking the Role of Race in ’60s Rock and Soul Music