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Zhalarina, 'Lala'
This #NowPlaying discovery of Zhalarina comes to us from this year's Tiny Desk Contest.
Quinn Christopherson, 'Loaded Gun'
A love letter to Quinn Christopherson's younger self that yearns with sweet specificity.
The Best Music of 2005 Countdown
All Songs Considered counts down the years best music. Host Bob Boilen talks with reviewers and listeners about their picks for the best CDs and songs of 2005. The show was originally webcast live on NPR.org
Entries We love: Justine Grove, 'City Sea'
This Tiny Desk Contest entry is about finding solace in the noise of the city, succumbing to escape.
The Austin 100: Lucy Dacus
For fans of Courtney Barnett, Sharon Van Etten and Beach House.
Fall Music Preview
Preview some of fall's most anticipated new albums from Flying Lotus, Cody ChesnuTT and more.
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Scissor Sisters In Concert
The world's most popular glam band takes the stage at World Cafe Live as part of the WXPN's Life Fridays concert series.
This weekend, stream live performances from the XPoNential Music Festival
Beginning Friday, Sept. 16, watch Taj Mahal, Lucinda Williams, Felice Brothers, Kathleen Edwards, Jenny Lewis and more perform live on the Camden Waterfront in Camden, N.J.
The Eagles' Glenn Frey Dies At 67
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with music critic Tom Moon about the death of Glenn Frey, a founding member of The Eagles.
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Keter Betts, Reflecting on a Life in Jazz
Jazz musician Keter Betts died Saturday in Maryland. He was 77. His bass could be heard on more than 100 albums, including three solo efforts. In 2003, he spoke with NPR for the series Musicians in Their Own Words.
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