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Agalloch's Aesop Dekker On His 5 Favorite Jazz Records
Dekker plays drums in the innovative black-metal bands Agalloch and Ludicra, but says that before he'd ever heard Kiss, "there was only Coltrane." Find out which Mingus album he calls a "Lovecraftian noir soundtrack" and more with Dekker's favorite five jazz records.
Tacocat Anchors 'This Mess Is A Place' In Hope
Tacocat retains its signature snark and surf-pop without sugarcoating the effects of the emotionally-draining political landscape.
Miranda Lambert: Breaking The Country Music Mold
The singer-songwriter's music — like her upbringing — walks the line between typical and unorthodox.
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Neil Diamond, Covering His Favorites From Others
Fulfilling what he calls a lifelong ambition, the legendary singer and songwriter has recorded an album, Dreams, on which he covers the songs he considers the best of the rock era. It's a list that includes the works of Randy Newman, The Eagles and The Beatles.
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This LA music festival centers mariachi, a symbol of Mexican culture
In its 33rd year, Mariachi USA continues to center a genre that's rooted in folk traditions and has become a symbol of Mexican culture.
The Story of 'Mefistofele'
Arrigo Boito's 'Mefistofele' retells the familiar legend of Faust, with the devil at the center of the action.
2 Live Crew fought the law with its album, 'As Nasty As They Wanna Be'
In 1989, 2 Live Crew's As Nasty As They Wanna Be became the first album declared legally obscene, and the group's legal battles set a precedent for the rappers that followed.
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Classical Teens, Superstar Sparkle In Boston
From Boston's New England Conservatory, an 18-year-old pianist plays Chopin, a teen string quartet performs Beethoven and renowned violinist Hilary Hahn collaborates with young musicians who are just about the age she was when her concert career took off.
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Barry Manilow just broke Elvis's Las Vegas record
Barry Manilow has just overtaken The King himself, Elvis Presley, for the most shows at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino.
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The Golden Age of MTV — And Yes, There Was One
It's hard to remember now, but MTV did once play music videos all day. A new oral history recalls that golden age, and the network's meteoric rise to the top of the music industry.
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