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The artists shaking up the industry at the Latin Alternative Music Conference
The Latin Alternative Music Conference just wrapped its 24th edition. Colombian hip-hop duo Dawer x Damper and Argentinian rock band Usted Señalemelo received this year's Discovery Awards.
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The Apocalyptic Party Jams And Secular Gospel Of Birds Of Chicago
Allison Russell and JT Nero harmonize perfectly as both a couple and a band. "If we can tap into some words and music that have a certain grace and power, then we can get closer to each other."
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Questlove's Roots: A 'Meta' Memoir Of A Lifetime In Music
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, the drummer for The Roots, has been a musician since he was a teen. In Mo' Meta Blues, he explains how his musician father groomed him for a life in show business.
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IDLES Explain 'Joy As An Act Of Resistance,' Track By Track
The U.K. post-punk band's new album celebrates humanity in all its forms.
Remembering George Szell, Powerhouse Conductor
Michael Charry's new biography captures the power Szell brought to the Cleveland Orchestra, as well as his tempestuous personality.
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Michael Knott, who changed the course of Christian rock, dies at 61
An entire industry wouldn't exist without him, yet few know his name. In his songs, Knott challenged the faithful to examine their faults and hypocrisies.
After Sandy Hook, A Saxophonist Remembers A 'Beautiful Life'
Jimmy Greene's new album is dedicated to his daughter, one of the 20 children killed in the elementary school shooting. "She showed love," he says, "to everybody she came in contact with."
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Mitski's 'most American' album is 'united by love'
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Mitski about her new album The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We.
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'A Tone Of Melancholy': How Jocelyn Pook's Music Captures Pain
Jocelyn Pook has written award-winning music for the theater, dance and the concert stage. Her work can be heard right now in cinemas on the score to 'The Wife' and in households in the Netflix series 'The Staircase.'
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Performers keep American music tradition alive at Virginia's Old Fiddler's Convention
The Old Fiddler's Convention draws thousands of bluegrass and old-time music fans to Galax, Va., where mostly amateur performers compete over six days for prize money.
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