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Explore musical family trees of pop artists on ‘The Influencers’

January 23, 2025

What do an ancient Celtic chant, a matricidal Italian composer and a Black millionaire pharmacist from Baltimore have in common? The answer will be revealed on “The Influencers,” a new multimedia music history series that premieres this month on WFIU public radio’s broadcast and digital platforms.

Created and hosted by Lisa Robbin Young, each episode of highlights a popular music artist and the hidden connections and stories buried within their musical family tree.

With the help of music historians, educators, journalists and fans, “The Influencers” traces back hundreds of years to find the earliest influences that helped make the artists of today’s popular music who they are. The series will explore the musical roots of Lizzo, Bruno Mars, Jennifer Lopez, Taylor Swift, Billy Joel, John Legend and other popular artists.

The multiplatform content includes one-hour radio episodes, short-form video and audio podcasts and supplementary “Show Your Work” videos. Published on WFIU-WTIU’s YouTube channel every Saturday before each episode’s premiere, the videos provide a deeper look at how the musical connections were drawn from the past to the featured artist.

The first “Show Your Work” video is now available and features hip-hop legend Shane “The Doctor” Faber.

Faber is connected to Queen Latifah, who influenced the artist featured on the first episode of “The Influencers.” He discusses the early days of hip-hop, what it was like working with Queen Latifah on her smash hit “Ladies First,” and how music from that era could never be re-mastered in the same way it was recorded. Faber also talks about his musical influences and his early band, Bad Sneakers.

Radio episodes of “The Influencers” will air at 5 p.m. on the last Saturday of the month on WFIU2 beginning Jan. 25 and at 6p.m. on the last Sunday of the month on WFIU beginning Jan. 26. Digital content will be available on all major podcast platforms and WFIU-WTIU’s YouTube channel.