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Latin Music And Los Angeles' Exchange Explored In The Massive 'Pacific Standard Time'
A massive cultural exhibit illustrates the connection between Southern California and Latin America in ways that are not so obvious.
First Listen: Yann Tiersen, 'Infinity'
Tiersen, known for his work on the film Amélie, understands how to make music sound cinematic. On his eighth studio album, visuals are bound to pop into listeners' heads throughout.
South By South Africa: 5 Jazz Acts From The Rainbow Nation
For centuries, the country turned its back on black musicians — including the jazz artists whose creations embodied freedom and empowerment. Today, the Cape Town International Jazz Festival is one of Africa's largest musical gatherings. Here are five musicians who played the festival this year.
Spoon, Keith Jarrett, Kraftwerk
Remembering lost L.A. with Ry Cooder; 'Bohemian Rhapsody' retooled by Grey Delisle; A new vocal recording from Brian Eno; Legendary jazz pianist Keith Jarrett and more.
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Bob Boilen's Favorite Songs Of The Year
Listen to Bob Boilen's favorite songs of the year, from Cults to Caveman and Milagres to M83.
Songs We Love: CeCe Winans, 'Hey Devil!'
It's high time for gospel's greats to reassert their power. Winans teams with the mighty Clark Sisters to carry the spirit of the Lord right back to Motown.
Review: San Fermin, 'Belong'
In the last few years, composer Ellis Ludwig-Leone has presided over a big band that's grown grander and more ambitious in every phase of its sound.
'Schwanengesang,' The Final Songs Of Franz Schubert
Mark Padmore and Paul Lewis find the bitterness between Schubert's deceivingly sweet lines.
Grammy-winning drummer Antonio Sanchez discusses the making of 'Bad Hombre Vol. II'
The Grammy-winning jazz drummer Antonio Sanchez returns with a stacked list of guest artists, including his legendary abuelo, for the second volume of his Bad Hombre project.
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Dreaming Of 'California' From Far Away
In our new feature about songs that conjure up chilly days and frigid nights, novelist Ann Patchett talks about a song that helped her cope with her parents' divorce, and with moving to a strange new place.
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