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Wye Oak's Jenn Wasner Is On Her Own In New Album, 'Head Of Roses'
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Jenn Wasner, best known from the band Wye Oak, about her solo project, Flock Of Dimes, and her new album Head Of Roses.
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Metallica's Robert Trujillo On His Hero, Jaco Pastorius
"People tried to call him just a jazz cat, but he was beyond that." Trujillo speaks with Michel Martin about a new documentary on the man sometimes called the Hendrix of the bass.
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On 'Uncivil War,' Shemekia Copeland Sets Fire To A Relic Of American Slavery
The centerpiece of Copeland's latest album is a song born from the wreckage of the Clotilda — the last known slave ship to smuggle African captives to the United States.
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Monterey Jazz Festival Celebrates 50th Year
Hear a preview of the 50th annual Monterey Jazz Festival, which includes Gerald Wilson's specially commissioned piece, Monterey Moods. Wilson and many other jazz luminaries, including Dave Brubeck, celebrate the festival's half-century mark this weekend.
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Even More Tiny Desk Contest Entries We Love
We're almost ready to announce the 2018 Tiny Desk Contest winner. Here are a few entries we wanted to highlight this week in the meantime.
First Listen: Yusuf/Cat Stevens, 'Tell 'Em I'm Gone'
The singer, formerly known as Cat Stevens, tackles weighty existential questions by looking backward, using the blues to unlock buried memories.
Review: John Prine, 'For Better, Or Worse'
On the cusp of his 70th birthday, the revered singer-songwriter sets down his pen to explore country classics with some stellar duet partners.
Swamp Dogg's 'Love, Loss, And Auto-Tune' Takes Soul Into A Weird Future
The Southern soul survivor possesses the gonzo showmanship, expansive vision and warped wit to carry the imaginative fun of his music into the Auto-Tune era.
What's making us happy: A guide to your weekend listening and viewing
Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: Spellbound, Cheat Codes, This Is Pop and more.
Is Elvis' Graceland actually up for sale? His granddaughter, alleging fraud, says no
Riley Keough, Elvis' granddaughter and sole heir, says in a lawsuit that the company advertising a foreclosure sale of his Graceland property is using fraudulent documents — and may not exist at all.
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