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Phil Schaap's 50-Year Career: The Raconteur Raised On Jazz
We examine the life and legacy of 2021 NEA Jazz Master Phil Schaap with music from Jazz at Lincoln Center and a rare live album produced by Schaap himself at the West End Café in Manhattan.
Pianist Helen Sung: From Classical Outsider To The Jazz Inner Circle
Sung reflects on how, as a young classical pianist, she stuck to her jazz dreams. More recently, she's translated her emotions on social justice into a thematic composition for her quartet.
Dudamel And L.A. Philharmonic Reunite For Socially Distanced Virtual Concert Series
On March 5th, conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic return to the Hollywood Bowl to launch the second season of their virtual concert series, Sound/Stage.
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Moses Boyd: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The U.K. jazz drummer and producer helms a Tiny Desk from Church Studios in North London.
Musician To Musician: Our 5th Annual Thanksgiving Chain Of Gratitude
Ari Shapiro names The New Pornographers as a musical act he's thankful for in 2019. That gratitude is passed forward to nêhiyawak, then Leikeli47 and finally to Chick Corea.
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Forget Eileen: Ted Leo On The Unsung Greatness Of Dexys Midnight Runners
As part of NPR's series One-Hit Wonders / Second-Best Songs, musician Ted Leo says the British band known for "Come On Eileen" has more to offer — and points to one song as a perfect example.
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Music Professor David Rothenberg Makes Music With Cicadas
NPR host Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to music professor David Rothenberg about the music of the Brood X cicadas and what it's like making music with them.
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Celebrities Push For Vaccine Equity At 'Vax Live' Benefit Concert
The charity event has so far raised $302 million and secured over 26 million COVID-19 vaccines. The money will go toward vaccine delivery, testing and PPE in some of the world's poorest countries.
The World's Largest Salt Flat, Set To A Celestial Score
The desolate landscape of Salar de Uyuni provides the backdrop for a song by Stars Of The Lid's Adam Bryanbaum Wiltzie. "The Few Of Us Left" refers to the people who harvest salt on the flats.
Goat Girl's Punk Rock Self-Care
In 2021, "punk" can mean a lot of different things. It's an attitude, a viewpoint – it can even be a music genre. But the South London band Goat Girl embodies its own version entirely.
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