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Latitudes: International Music You Must Hear Now
Five must-hear songs, including a Belgian artist with more than 180 million YouTube views, a wry outsider's take on "sweet France" and an earworm from American Top 40 rooted in the Balkans.
Plains, 'Problem With It'
The first single from a new collaboration between songwriters Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee and Jess Williamson is a stunner of a breakup song, best played singing along at top volume.
'Weird Al' Yankovic wants to 'bring sexy back' to the accordion
It's "a very sensual instrument," the parody artists insists. A new over-the-top "biopic" tells the story of Yankovic's life — sort of.
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Johnny Hartman, 'The Romantic Balladeer'
He had one of the most gorgeous voices ever to sing a love song. But during his lifetime, Johnny Hartman was known only to hardcore jazz lovers. It was after his death when he finally made it to the top of the jazz charts.
Musical Families For Thanksgiving
Relatives can be an important ingredient to a successful Thanksgiving. Classical music commentator Miles Hoffman points out some important musical relatives of Mozart, Bach, Schumann and Mendelssohn.
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Handel's Flood Of Melodies: 'Water Music'
Amid all the tributes to the great composer surrounding the 250th anniversary of his death, critic Ted Libbey introduces a recording of Handel's Water Music that flows with force and finesse.
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Dolly Parton removes herself from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominations
The artist said that her nomination could inspire her to put out "a hopefully great rock 'n' roll album at some point in the future."
First Listen: Ben Watt, 'Hendra'
With his first solo album in 31 years, the former member of Everything But The Girl has returned to highly cultured, intimate songcraft.
Review: Meg Baird, 'Don't Weigh Down The Light'
The Philly singer, once of the psych-folk band Espers, makes Sunday-morning music that sets her celestial voice against dreamy electric guitar.
Angst And Excellence In Forgotten Soviet Symphonies
A newly reissued set of symphonies from the decades after World War II recovers a gifted yet neglected composer, Vadim Salmanov. These live recordings burn with intensity and sorrow.
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