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This Ain't Your Mama's Grindcore Band — It's His
The Grindmother is a Canadian metal band that's just released its debut album. It's also what the group's 67-year-old lead singer prefers to be called.
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'What Song Changed Your Life?': Bob Boilen On How Musicians Become Themselves
"I've been fascinated for a long time about what it is that inspires people to become what they are," says the host of NPR's All Songs Considered. His new book, out now, is Your Song Changed My Life.
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Chasing The Future, Diplo Makes The Hits Of Today
The DJ and producer is behind some of this summer's biggest songs, including Major Lazer's "Lean On." He says he's always looking for "something that you haven't heard before."
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A Rush Of 'Blood': Lianne La Havas Turns Up The Volume
With her first album, the British singer-songwriter gained fans and famous friends. Her second record, Blood, is infused with more intensity.
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$7 Million Verdict Blurs The Lines On Music Sampling
A jury concluded that Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke must pay over $7 million to Marvin Gaye's heirs for copying his music. Audie Cornish asks what this mean for music in the age of sampling.
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Benjamin Clementine Trades 'Sleeping On The Floor' For 'Sleeping In A Palace'
The singer and pianist went from busking on the streets of Paris to eliciting Nina Simone comparisons and headlining sold-out shows, but he says he's just lucky to be able to express himself.
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Remembering Rolling Stones Drummer Charlie Watts
During his 58 years with the Stones, Watts, who died Aug. 24, often let the other members of the band take the spotlight on stage and in the press. Originally broadcast in 1991.
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Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Visionary Reggae Producer, Dies At 85
Perry's brilliant and idiosyncratic career included helping to inspire the sounds of dub and rap as we know them today.
Isolated By Pandemic, Violinist Jennifer Koh Nurtured A New Community Online
Isolated by pandemic last year, violinist Jennifer Koh asked prominent composers to donate tiny pieces, and to nominate fellow up-and-coming composers to receive paid commissions.
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Molly Lewis Takes Whistling To New Levels In Her Debut EP
Whistler extraordinaire Molly Lewis talks about her debut EP, The Forgotten Edge.
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