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Spotify Faces Class Action For Copyright Infringement
The lawsuit alleges that the streaming music service fails to properly compensate artists for the right to reproduce or distribute recordings. It's the latest in the ongoing debate over streaming.
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Your Halloween Soundtrack, From A Candy Frenzy To The Dance Of Death
Music writer Colin Fleming exhumes some new Halloween music essentials.
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On 'Para La Espera,' Silvio Rodríguez Combines The Personal And Political
One of Cuba's best-known singers and songwriters, Rodríguez says this pandemic-era album — whose title translates to "For the Wait" — is all about dealing with uncertainty.
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Roman Diaz Makes A Spiritual Statement With 'L'ó Dá Fún Bàtá'
Percussionist Roman Diaz arrived in New York from Havana in 1999 and has since become a mainstay in the avant-garde jazz and Afro-Cuban music communities. Critic Milo Miles reviews his debut album.
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Dwight Yoakam Looks To The Past — And Prince
Yoakam's latest album, Swimmin' Pools, Movie Stars..., is composed almost entirely of songs from his catalog. The only exception? A cover of "Purple Rain."
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Meet Gaelynn Lea, The 2016 Tiny Desk Contest Winner
"Any kind of performance is really valuable, because every person is valuable," the Minnesota musician says. Her haunting melodies and unique playing style made her stand out to the judges.
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Antonio Sanchez's 'Lines In The Sand' Is Inspired By Migrants' Stories
Drummer and composer Antonio Sanchez's album, Lines In The Sand, is a cinematic homage to the journeys of migrants heading to the U.S. border. It's a formidable, epic series of compositions.
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In 'Soy Yo' Video, Bomba Estéreo Pays Tribute To 'What's Inside Of You'
The music video for the Colombian band's song "Soy Yo" has made headlines this week. The group's Simon Mejia tells NPR's Rachel Martin why it's being called an ode to little brown girls everywhere.
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Eva Salina's Love For Balkan Music Is Lifelong — And Accidental
The singer has Dutch and Jewish roots and hails from a quiet California beach town — but musically, she's traveled a path far afield from her upbringing.
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In Exile, Burundian Musicians Create Out Of Crisis
Political violence in the African nation of Burundi has forced an estimated 200,000 people to flee. Some are musicians who are bringing the country's diverse styles together in one band.
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