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The CD, At 30, Is Feeling Its Age
The CD is just the latest musical format to rise and fall in roughly the same 30-year cycle.
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After Decades Of Success, Joni Mitchell Is Still Just 'A Painter Who Writes Songs'
Mitchell talks about her new four-disc boxed set, Love Has Many Faces, and the different colors such a collection can reveal in a lifetime of work.
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From Idina Menzel To The Duke Boys, Surveying 2014's Would-Be Holiday Hitmakers
NPR Music's Stephen Thompson highlights an eclectic cross-section of 2014's holiday-music offerings.
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A Woman Claims R. Kelly Forced Her To Get An Abortion Against Her Will
The accuser also alleges that Kelly physically and sexually abused her, and first pressured her into sex when she was a 17-year-old high school student who went to him for career mentorship.
Irreversible Entanglements, 'Open The Gates'
The tri-city free-jazz band expands and distorts the shape of melody, noise and heart-thumping rhythm.
Don Everly, Half Of The Quintessential Harmonic Duo The Everly Brothers, Dies At 84
With hits like, "All I Have To Do Is Dream" and "Wake Up Little Susie," The Everly Brothers were a sensation in the late 1950s and early '60s as rock and roll became a cultural phenomenon.
Afghanistan's Music School Falls Silent, Its Future Is Uncertain Under The Taliban
The Afghanistan National Institute of Music was a thriving school in Kabul. But the last time the Taliban was in control of the country, all music related activities were strictly forbidden.
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Country Singer Tom T. Hall, Writer Of 'Harper Valley PTA,' Dies At 85
He was known as "The Storyteller" for his unadorned yet incisive lyrics. Hall composed hundreds of songs and sang about life's simple joys as country music's consummate blue-collar bard.
Kacey Musgraves, 'star-crossed'
How do you follow up the domestic bliss of Golden Hour when real life doesn't go according to the narrative? Musgraves offers an answer in the form of "star-crossed," the title track of her new album.
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R. Kelly And Britney TV Docs Tap Into 'Consequence Culture,' Not Cancel Culture
Surviving R. Kelly and Framing Britney Spears are among a growing list of documentary projects challenging audiences to reconsider old controversies with fresh eyes.
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