Sean Disco Hicks
The Disco Hicks Show
A podcast devoted to classic music, movies, television, and culture. The slogan for this podcast is "be you, share your gift, and keep those classics current” and that's the spirit of the podcast. Hosted by Sean Disco Hicks, a former DJ, music lover, and historian.
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Jul 4, 2026
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Episodes
The Bobby Brown Episode 04.07.2026 1:40:07
Send us Fan Mail Bobby Brown used to be treated like a punchline or a headline, but we’re not doing that here. We’re giving him his full respect as an R&B icon and a central architect of the New Jack Swing era, while still telling the truth about the pain, the mistakes, and the resilience that shaped his life! We start with the roots: Roxbury, Boston, and the kind of early trauma that can push...
From He Man Nostalgia To Modern Sports Debates 20.06.2026 1:00:49
Send us Fan Mail A movie reboot, a league on the rise, and a championship that hit people right in the chest, all in one ride. We start by warming up with sports habits and nostalgia, from the World Cup chatter to childhood soccer stories that explain why certain games grab us and others do not. Then we jump straight into a detailed Masters of the Universe (2026) review, using the infamous 1987 ve...
From Inkster Roots To Summer Blockbusters 08.06.2026 57:47
Send us Fan Mail Inkster comes up and we don’t treat it like a random hometown shoutout, because a small city can hold a huge story. We talk about the neighborhood names we grew up with, the places that are gone now, and the family history that makes Inkster feel personal and political at the same time. That includes the uncomfortable but necessary context: segregation-era housing, how “Henry Ford...
Why 1988 Still Feels Like Hip Hop’s Big Bang 30.05.2026 1:23:08
Send us Fan Mail One year can change a whole genre, and we think 1988 did exactly that. Shaun P joins me to debate one of hip hop’s biggest arguments: what is the best year in hip hop, and does 1996 really beat 1988 when you measure impact, innovation, and replay value? We use 1996 in hip hop as context, running through a stack of classics and the complicated cultural backdrop of that era. Then we...
From Music Headlines To Pistons Playoff Lessons 23.05.2026 1:33:10
Send us Fan Mail I bounce from breaking music culture news to a full-hearted Pistons season review, with Shaun P keeping it real about fandom, legacy, and what we choose to support. Detroit’s 60-win jump sparks a deep player-by-player grading session and a clear look at what the roster needs next. • Chili tour backlash and how fans respond with their wallets • New Edition winning the fan vote an...
Michael Movie Review 11.05.2026 1:46:36
Send us Fan Mail I'm back from a long hiatus with a turning-the-page moment: this is the final release under MuzicBook, and I'm officially shifting into the Disco Hicks Show era so I can go wider than music while still keeping nostalgia and sound at the center. To close the chapter the right way, the show goes straight to what y’all keep asking for: Michael Jackson. Spoiler warning up fr...
From Baltimore Arts School To Global Icon: How Tupac Shakur Changed Hip-Hop And The Culture 19.12.2025 1:53:58
Send us Fan Mail Urgency has a sound, and Tupac Shakur made it impossible to ignore. Disco Hicks and brother of the show Shaun Whittaker open with the restless kid who studied acting and ballet at Baltimore School for the Arts, raised on Afeni’s Panther principles, then follow him through Digital Underground’s tutelage into a voice that could move streets and stadiums. The story bends through trau...
Bands That Shaped A Lifetime Of Listening 21.11.2025 1:38:37
Send us Fan Mail Disco-Hicks and special guest Marc “Big Sexy” Wiggins trade top 10 bands, fight for their favorites, and tell the stories that made them stick—from Sly’s blueprint and Queen’s command to the Eagles’ perfection and Prince’s live sorcery. Along the way they unpack Blondie’s hip‑hop bridge, Steve Perry’s vocal bar, and why Earth, Wind & Fire never age. • shoutouts to listeners in...
LL Cool J: From Kangol To GOAT 31.10.2025 1:18:49
Send us Fan Mail A Kangol, a boombox, and a pen that refused to dull—LL Cool J’s story is a roadmap for how to last in hip-hop without losing yourself. Sean and special guest Shaun Whittaker dive into the early spark from Krush Groove and Radio, the game-changing pivot of Bigger and Deffer, and why I Need Love quietly rewired how rap could talk to the heart. Then we pull the thread through a cruci...
D.M.S.R. A Podcast Series On Prince Pt. 3 (1984-1985) 21.09.2025 1:06:40
Send us Fan Mail Prince transformed the 1980s music landscape with Purple Rain, creating a cultural phenomenon that catapulted him from musical innovator to global superstar. The album and film dominated the Billboard charts while introducing audiences to the electric performances of Morris Day and The Time. • Purple Rain sold over 23 million copies worldwide • The album spent 24 consecutive weeks...
D.M.S.R. A Podcast Series On Prince Pt. 2 (1982-1984) 13.06.2025 1:04:30
Send us Fan Mail Mark Wiggins joins us for part two of our Prince series, celebrating the legendary artist's golden era from 1982-1984 and the incredible protégés who expanded his musical universe. • Remembering Pepe Willie, the godfather of the Minneapolis Sound, who recently passed away • The launch of MTV in 1981 and how Walter Yentikoff forced them to play Black artists • Prince's gi...
MuzicBook Presents: D.M.S.R. A Podcast Series On Prince Pt. 1 (1978-1981) 28.04.2025 1:39:59
Send us Fan Mail The MuzicBook Podcast is back! I'm starting a new album review series on Prince. In this episode, I enlisted the knowledge of music historian and Prince expert Marc “Big Sexy” Wiggins of the Podcast On Prince and The Michael Dean Show. We discussed the beginning of Prince’s career and reviewed his music from 1978-1981.
The Podcast On The One And Only Quincy Jones 04.01.2025 1:03:23
Send us Fan Mail On this episode we have Everett "Professor Ev" Whitfield and we reflect on the life and career of Quincy Jones. Q became the first Black executive at a major record label in the 1960's. It's difficult not to listen to music that's not influenced by Quincy Jones on a day to day basis. We discuss the many artists that he worked with including, Michael Jackso...
Favorites: Top Ten Favorite Buddy Cop Movies 15.10.2024 1:54:11
Send us Fan Mail One this episode my guest Ant Pooh and I list our top ten favorite Buddy Cop movies. This was a fun episode to record and I hope that you enjoy listening to it. Rest in peace John Ashton who passed away September 26, 2024 who plays Detective Sergeant John Taggert. What are your favorite Buddy Cop movies? Please like, comment, share and subscribe. Enjoy the show!
The MuzicBook Podcast Presents: The Introductory To The Gospel Twins Podcast 17.09.2024 57:53
Send us Fan Mail The MuzicBook Podcast is BACK!!! With the success of the Secular vs. Gospel episode, John McArn and myself decided to embark on a spiritual podcast that's focused on God's Kingdom through our personalities which is appropriately called The Gospel Twins Podcast. We decided that it was best to introduce The Gospel Twins Podcast through the MuzicBook Podcast. We talk about...
Secular vs. Gospel: There Is No Competition 12.02.2024 1:47:05
Send us Fan Mail On this episode, friend of the show John McArn and myself discuss the differences between secular and gospel music. Is there a difference? Should believers of Jesus listen to "secular" music? Is it sinful to play "secular" in church? Is it okay for secular artists to record gospel or spiritual music? Questions like these we tackle in this episode. As a person w...
Thriller 40 Documentary Review 17.01.2024 1:38:44
Send us Fan Mail Happy New Year! The MuzicBook Podcast is back! My Hiatus is over and I'm back with an excellent episode. The album Thriller is being celebrated for it's 40th anniversary with a documentary by music and culture critic Nelson George. I have friend of the show John McArn joining me to review this film. It's great to be back and we enjoyed recording this episode and I h...
What Was The Best Year For R&B Music In The 80's? 02.07.2023 1:07:18
Send us Fan Mail I took a little break but I came back with a fun episode for you! With the help from a member of the Muzicbook Facebook group Everett Whitfield who happens to be a music historian, we put our minds and experience together to come up our top five years of R&B music in the 80's. I referenced the website DAR.COM or definearevolution.com for this episode as a talking point. E...
Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky, Mike, Ralph & Johnny: The Podcast On New Edition Pt. 2 05.05.2023 1:18:04
Send us Fan Mail Welcome back to part 2 of the podcast on New Edition! In the final part we continue to discuss their catalog, the infamous Home Again tour, other tours, videos, appearances and of course their miniseries on BET. Makes sure you go back and listen to part 1 if you haven't yet. LET"S GO NE LIFERS!!!!
Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky, Mike, Ralph & Johnny: The Podcast On New Edition Pt.1 25.04.2023 1:24:25
Send us Fan Mail The Muzicbook Podcast is celebrating it's 1 year anniversary! No better way to celebrate the 1 year anniversary than to talk about one of the best R & B groups to ever do it, New Edition!!!! This episode is dedicated to my late sister Keisha Love who was one of biggest NE fans that I know. There were so much to discuss that I had to break it up into two parts. Here's...
Two Turntables And A Microphone Changed The World: The Podcast On Run-DMC 14.03.2023 1:27:26
Send us Fan Mail This episode of the Muzicbook Podcast is an instant classic! I'm celebrating the most important hip-hop act of all time Run-DMC! I'm joined with friend of the show John McArn and we discuss their, careers, catalog, impact on pop culture, legacy and milestones. Shout out to Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons! Enjoy the show!!!!!
Favorite's Episode: Favorite Women Singers 14.02.2023 1:27:12
Send us Fan Mail On today's episode I have two guests who are podcasters themselves, one being friend of the show John McArn and a special guest who happens to be my oldest daughter Shanese! From 15-1 we all list our favorite women singers and we give many honorable mentions! I tried mentioning as many singers as I could so forgive me if I didn't mention your favorite woman artist. Enjoy...
The 2023/ 65th Annual Grammy Awards Recap 06.02.2023 27:47
Send us Fan Mail On today's show I'm recapping the 65th Annual Grammy Awards Ceremony. I'm also discussing the tremendous 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop performance celebration and more!!!!! Enjoy the show!!!! YEAH HIP HOP!!!!!
Classic Albums: It Must Be Magic, Street Songs, Let Love Rule, In A Special Way, Thriller 40th Anniversary- Bonus Songs 30.01.2023 45:04
Send us Fan Mail On this episode I'm revisiting four more classic albums and a recent release. Teena Marie's It Must Be Magic, Rick James Street Life, Lenny Kravitz Let Love Rule, DeBarge In A Special Way and Thriller 40Th Anniversary bonus songs. Another fun episode and I talk about my experience at a Lenny Kravitz concert. Enjoy the show!!
Rest In Peace To The Presley Princess: The Podcast On Lisa Marie Presley 15.01.2023 21:22
Send us Fan Mail I wanted to reflect on the impact of Lisa Marie Presley's music had on my life and talk about some of her catalog. Gone too soon! Rest In Peace Presley Princess.....
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