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How puppets from Chile became NPR's newest Tiny Desk sensation
Alt.Latino host Anamaria Sayre tells the story of how Chilean puppet show 31 Minutos became an international sensation after their Tiny Desk performance.
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Dave Grohl Talks Foo Fighters' New Saturday-Night Party Album, 'Medicine At Midnight'
The release of the band's 10th album, and a world tour in support of it, had to be put on hold thanks to you-know-what. But there's only so long folks can wait before needing some release.
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Foxing, 'Draw Down The Moon'
It's downright thrilling to watch this band go big by making bombastic music that isn't afraid to be unabashedly Foxing.
Lilith Ai, 'Bloodlines'
This #NowPlaying discovery of Lilith Ai comes to us from this year's Tiny Desk Contest.
Julie Doiron, 'You Gave Me The Key'
With its shufflin' rhythm section and a bendy line harmonized by double guitar, "You Gave Me the Key" choogles along to Doiron's bright rasp tinged with a touch of life's uncertainty.
Ben Sollee: Bluegrass for Cello and Voice
Fusing unique instrumentation with a soulful and sometimes playful voice, Sollee defies convention. His Kentucky roots shine through in his debut album, Learning to Bend, through photography, design, videos, and music.
Mary Chapin Carpenter's Christmas Special
A venerable and popular country-folk singer, Carpenter recently made a foray into holiday music, releasing an album of traditional and original Christmas music titled Come Darkness, Come Light. She plays holiday tunes in a session from WXPN.
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The Ting Tings: Sassy Electro-Pop
The Ting Tings' debut album, We Started Nothing, has propelled the British duo to worldwide fame on the strength of some of the catchiest pop songs in recent memory. The British duo layers together synths, powerful drum beats and catchy melodies in a session from WXPN.
Yael Naim's New Soul
Born in Paris and raised in Israel, multilingual singer Yael Main crafts a mysterious and delicate sound that features elements of folk and jazz. She visits the World Cafe with host David Dye to share music from her self-titled sophomore album.
Ben Sollee: Cellist Sings Soul
Fusing unique instrumentation with a soulful and sometimes playful voice, Sollee defies convention. His Kentucky roots shine through on his debut album, Learning to Bend, and in its photography, design, videos and music. Sollee plays music from his first CD on WXPN.
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