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Ondara, 'An Alien In Minneapolis'
Ondara delivers a new sonic package that embraces both his intriguing voice and a unique accent that remains present when he sings.
Usher: Tiny Desk Concert
The R&B goliath caps off our Black Music Month celebration, highlighting a catalog chock-full of hits spanning 25 years.
What did 1997 sound like? These albums have been around for 25 years.
Here at World Cafe, we're celebrating music that's been around for a quarter-century, including a landmark release from Radiohead, a seminal song from The Verve and a comeback from Bob Dylan.
Alex G, 'Runner'
Among piano chords, murmurs and a single wail, Alex G gives us an unlikely summer anthem that reveals the seedy underbelly of the idyllic season.
Heavy Rotation: Public Radio's Most Popular Songs of 2022 (So Far)
Beach House and Mitski and Spoon, oh my! Here are the tracks public radio is spinning over and over this year.
Mo Willems' naked mole rats owe their rock 'n' roll sound to this composer
Composer Deborah Wicks La Puma has written music for Mo Willems' famous Pigeon, Elephant and Piggie - and now for Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed on HBO Max.
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Jazz renegade Theo Croker returns to his Jacksonville roots
Jazz Night hangs with trumpeter Theo Croker in Jacksonville, Fla., where he spent his teenage years, to revisit old mentors and hear a set by his band from the Jacksonville Jazz Festival.
Linda Ayupuka, 'Daguna'
Ayupuka's turnt-up praise music feels equally at home in church aisles and on dance floors.
Remembering Mary Ogden, lost at age 100 to COVID, with the lullaby 'Baby's Boat'
Mary Ogden's children and granddaughter remember her through the lullaby "Baby Boat," which meant a lot to all of them. Ogden died from COVID-19 in 2020, not long after her 100th birthday.
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Alt.Latino's Best Music Of 2019 (So Far)
Six months into 2019, we highlight dream pop, electronic fantasies, West African Cuban music and Latin rock from a salsa icon.
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