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Linda Diaz's 5 Favorite Tiny Desk Concerts
The 2020 Tiny Desk Contest winner shares her favorites, including one performance that features Diaz herself on background vocals.
New Music Highlights Show Nuances Of Identity
Summer's almost over so we present new sounds and three premieres from upcoming albums.
Once A Symbol Of Freedom, Sudan's Pop Radio Station Has Fallen Almost Silent
Sudan's revolution ushered in an explosion of culture. But the military crackdown has nearly muted the most popular pop radio station. A once-vibrant cultural space is now struggling for survival.
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'Every Breath You Take' is the ultimate all-round song (according to science)
Researcher analyzed streaming data for nearly 4 million songs on Spotify to see if there was a pattern to the types of music we listen to. They came up with five different blocks of music.
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Gonzalo Rubalcaba's trio finds that swinging sweet spot on 'Skyline'
The Cuban piano whiz teams up with American jazz greats Jack DeJohnette and Ron Carter on a new album. Skyline is three masters enjoying each other's company, with us listeners as lucky eavesdroppers.
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An album made entirely of endangered bird sounds beat Taylor Swift on a top 50 chart
Songs Of Disappearance is an entire album of calls from endangered Australian birds. Last month, it briefly perched at No. 3 on the country's top 50 albums chart – ahead of Taylor Swift.
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Fats Domino, 'Alive and Kickin' After Katrina
The New Orleans music legend nearly perished and his home was heavily damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. But his latest record looks toward the future with optimism.
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Somali Rapper K'Naan Schools American MCs
News from Somalia usually involves violent warlords or pirates hijacking ships off the coast. Other than that, average Somalis don't have much of a voice. The rapper K'Naan is trying to change that, and in the world of hip-hop, he's become an artist to watch.
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The Year In Music For Kids (And Parents)
One of the best years for kids' music in recent memory includes releases from artists with feet firmly in both kid-friendly and adult-oriented worlds. Old favorites went in new directions, while emerging artists gave a glimpse of the future of a genre as diverse and unpredictable as kids themselves.
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Cabinet Of Wonders: Episode Six
Laughs, musical mash-ups and a Conway Twitty cover on this episode of Cabinet. Comedian and actress Janeane Garofalo is a self-proclaimed bacon-eating vegan, but she takes a stab at the good citizens who shop at Whole Foods.
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