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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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Opinion: A New Spirit Joins The Panthéon
Josephine Baker will be reinterred at the Panthéon in Paris 46 years after her death. The famed entertainer will be the first Black woman to receive the honor. Scott Simon reflects on her legacy.
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Being A Teenager In The 1950s Was Hard. The Everly Brothers Understood
From the opening of their first hit, "Bye Bye Love," the Everly Brothers spoke directly to the deepest longings and anxieties of the generation that would come to define the rock and soul era.
Spektral Quartet, 'Enigma: III' (Anna Thorvaldsdottir)
Imagine you're suspended in some primordial gas cloud where matter is transforming, regenerating, building toward the birth of a planet. That's what Enigma sounds like.
Lady Blackbird, 'It's Not That Easy'
Equal parts torch song and funeral dirge, it's a raw and pining anthem whose heartbreak slowly seeps in as the organ crawls beneath Lady Blackbird's sorrowful vocals.
Black Joe Lewis On Chasing, Living And Playing The Blues
Amidst a slew of cancellation calls for his 2020 tour, Black Joe Lewis traded in his cowboy hat for a hard hat.
Valerie June Has A 'Prescription For Dreamers' Of Any Age
The soul singer's new album, The Moon and Stars: Prescription for Dreamers, finds her plumbing the origins of her own inspirations in order to pass some magic on down the line.
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