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Recommended Dose: The Best Dance Tracks Of March
Hear an epic new tune from Actress, a mbalax workout by Mark Ernestus of Rhythm & Sound, and four more cuts we loved from March.
The importance of remembering everything but the music
Poet and critic Harmony Holiday spent her year interviewing descendants and torchbearers, finding that the soul of jazz needs preserving offstage and outside of the booth.
Lavender Country's Patrick Haggerty was embraced as gay country music's radical elder
Lavender Country's 1973 debut is considered the first openly gay country album. After the record was reissued in 2014, fans and fellow artists came to embrace Haggerty, who died Monday, as a pioneer.
Franz Liszt At 200: Performances At Boston's WGBH
Hear hand-picked Liszt performances from the Boston studios of WGBH.
Chaka Khan tells us something good at the Tiny Desk
NPR's Tiny Desk is celebrating Black Music Month with a series of concerts lead by women, including Chaka Khan. NPR's Juana Summers sat down with the "Queen of Funk" after the show.
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How grief taught award-winning producer Jack Antonoff to be less cynical
Jack Antonoff has seemingly cracked the code for producing hit albums, winning Grammys for his work with artists like Lana Del Rey and Taylor Swift. But for his own writing, he leans into the unknown.
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How Kate Bush's 'The Dreaming' Made My Monsters My Own
There are so many ways that women are made into monsters. On The Dreaming, Bush expresses the pain and explores the potential of monstrous transformation — and teaches us how to do the same.
Watch live sets by Amythyst Kiah, Lizzie No, Keb' Mo' and Devon Gilfillian
Starting Tuesday, April 5, and Wednesday, April 6, the World Cafe's 30th anniversary concerts will be streaming via NPR Live Sessions.
The Gehry Organ, Voice of Walt Disney Hall
While the Walt Disney Concert Hall has been open since October 2003, the dramatic organ was not ready until this fall. A design collaboration between Gehry and organ builder Manuel Rosales, the 6,134-pipe organ is a dramatic centerpiece to the venue. NPR's Fred Child visits the hall.
Rustic Overtones Sees 'Light at the End'
When Rustic Overtones reunited last summer after four years apart, 6,000 fans gathered in one place to see the beloved band. In this session, the horn-driven rock group talks about coming back to such a grand welcome.
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