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Top 10 Outer Sound Albums Of 2012
Fractured grooves got the noise kids dancing and we went heavy on deconstructing tape loops in 2012.
Re-Revising 'The History Of Jazz'
Ted Gioia first published his History of Jazz in 1997, updating it for the first time in 2011. This year he did so again, after a very important decade for the genre.
The Weather Station: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Canadian band led by Tamara Lindeman plays four songs from their latest album, Ignorance somewhere in the woods of Mulmur in Southern Ontario.
Brandi Carlile, 'Right On Time'
Brandi Carlile describes her forthcoming album, In These Silent Days out Oct. 1, as "drama mixed with joy." The first single sets the tone.
Bette Midler And Joni Mitchell Are Among The Newest Kennedy Center Honorees
The 44th Kennedy Center Honorees announced today include Motown founder Berry Gordy, folk icon Joni Mitchell, entertainer Bette Midler, TV impresario Lorne Michaels and opera star Justino Díaz.
A Hip-Hop Artist In West Virginia Takes The DIY Approach To Get His Breakthrough
25-year-old rapper Shelem sees his latest project as an artistic watershed for him: The production is slick, it has a solid hook and the lyrics show a writer who's continuing to advance in his art.
Girlpuppy, 'Miniature Furniture'
A pandemic side hustle bears very catchy fruit.
Buckwheat Zydeco On Mountain Stage
Listen to this 2015 concert from the dearly departed Stanley Dural, Jr., recorded just a year before his death.
Eric Clapton Says He Won't Play Venues That Require COVID Vaccines
On social media late Wednesday, the musician wrote: "I wish to say that I will not perform on any stage where there is a discriminated audience present."
Saving Folk History, One Recording At A Time
A small group of musicians is trying to preserve American folk music. These players aren't professional archivists or producers; their old, rare cassette and reel-to-reel tapes are scattered across the country. Members of the Field Recorders' Collective want to introduce these recordings to a new generation of musicians online.
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