Money Music

Money Music
Podcast Description
John Marshall, also known as "Mighty John the Record Guy" from MoneyMusic.com, and his friend, lawyer Derry Rundlett, discuss the value of vinyl records from the 50's and 60's.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes surrounding vintage vinyl record valuation, music history, and collector insights, including episodes that explore specific iconic records such as Elvis Presley and The Beatles, historical significance, market trends, and listener tips for evaluating records, with example episodes discussing records valued at $100 or more and an intriguing countdown of records worth significant sums.

John Marshall, also known as “Mighty John the Record Guy” from MoneyMusic.com, and his friend, lawyer Derry Rundlett, discuss the value of vinyl records from the 50’s and 60’s.

On this episode of ‘Money Music’, hosts Mighty John and legendary lawyer Derry Rundlett dive into the world of valuable vintage records and rock and roll trivia. They discuss records by Elvis, The Beatles, Bob Seger, The Turtles, Bobby Rydell, Johnny and the Hurricanes, The Box Tops, David Allen Coe, Dave Brubeck, Slim Whitman, Madonna, Neil Diamond, and many more. Each record’s current market value is examined, highlighting particular singles, albums, and picture sleeves that are worth significant sums today. Additionally, personal anecdotes and fun facts about various rock and roll legends are shared, making it an engaging listen for both record collectors and rock and roll fans.
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