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Nino Moschella: Soulfully Gritty
Recorded almost entirely in his home studio, Nino Moschello's debut album brings to mind the classic sound of Prince, Stevie Wonder and Sly & The Family Stone. Still, Moschello's distinct songwriting sensibility and soulfully gritty vocals help make his work unique and exciting.
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Jazzman Gerald Wilson, Still Enjoying His 'Time'
Jazz great Gerald Wilson is still going strong at 87. He will perform this weekend in New York as part of the Jazz at Lincoln Center series. His most recent album, In My Time was released last year.
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Arctic Monkeys: 'That's What I'm Not'
The British music press is hailing a new band, the Arctic Monkeys, as being as big as the Beatles — or at least as big as Oasis. The first-week release of the band's debut album, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, sold over 118,000 copies.
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Jenny Lewis: Questioning God on 'Rabbit Fur Coat'
Singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis sprinkles her new CD with references to God, but she says she didn't plan it that way. "I think being broken-hearted is not the only thing you want to sing about," she says.
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Michael Lee Cyrus, 72: Andy Williams' 'Love is a Many-Splendored Thing'
A daughter remembers her father, who loved oldies, and whose love for this song was influenced by his own memories of his mother.
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Pianist William Chapman Nyaho: Dett, Bonds
Seattle-based pianist William Chapman Nyaho joins Performance Today for a Black History Month celebration. A native of Ghana, he specializes in keyboard music written by composers of the African Diaspora.
Steve Rogers, 64: Heart's 'Barracuda'
A frontline worker, a driver for Uber who loved blues singers and girl bands, especially Heart.
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David Hardee, 67: Three Dog Night's 'Joy to the World'
A lover of rock of all kinds who loved to belt "Joy to the World" around the kitchen.
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In South Korea, K-pop fans have something to cheer (and chant) about again
While concerts have been back in South Korea since the beginning of the year, cheering was prohibited. With COVID restrictions lifting, fans are finally allowed to cheer again.
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Ray Davies Makes His Solo Statement
As the front man and lead songwriter of the Kinks, Davies helped lead the British Invasion of American pop music. And the group's influence has only grown over the years, as an increasing number of young musicians cite them as an influence.
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