In this week's episode of Three Tune Tuesday, we delve into the theme of "Industrial Revolution Rhythms," exploring how the rapid technological advancements and urbanization of the late 19th and early 20th centuries influenced music. Featuring Allen McQuhae's romantic "Kiss Me With Your Eyes," The Music Art Singers' intricate "Madrigal," and Billy Jones and Ernest Hare's nostalgic "Down At the Old Swimmin' Hole," we examine how these songs reflect the bustling energy, precision, and blend of rural past and urban present that defined the Industrial Revolution. Join Boneapart in this musical journey through time, celebrating the melodies that captured the spirit of an era in transition.