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Ahmad Jamal, measured maestro of the jazz piano, dies at 92
The pianist's 1958 recording At The Pershing: But Not For Me spent 108 weeks on the Billboard album chart.
A Kid Named Carl Stirs Up The Bach Musical Dynasty
On the 300th anniversary of his birth, hear how music by Johann Sebastian's son Carl Philipp Emanuel bridged the gap between the old-fashioned Baroque and newfangled music by Haydn and Mozart.
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Classics Off The Beaten Path In 2009
In keeping with the musically offbeat direction of his weekly show ("The New Releases") on Minnesota Public Radio, host Michael Barone introduces 10 overlooked but excellent classical albums from 2009.
Struggling with its past, Germany's 1,000-year-old choir admits girls for the 1st time
Since its founding over 1,000 years ago, this Catholic music school and song group in Regensburg, Germany, has been boys only. Until now.
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Against the odds: How Blondie shattered the conventions of punk and pop
From unreleased music to promotional flyers, photos, a mirrored dressing room sign, and even a stray Andy Warhol print, Blondie's out with a new box set, Blondie: Against The Odds 1974-1982.
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Kenny Chesney's Love Note To Caribbean After Disaster: It's About The Moving Forward
Country star Kenny Chesney went into the studio as therapy after hurricanes tore through the U.S. Virgin Islands, the place he calls home. Those sessions became his latest album, Songs for the Saints.
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Charlie Puth goes for a different sound in his first new album in four years
The superstar talks about "Charlie," which came out this month, and how he didn't want to stick with a specific genre.
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Wizkid's 'More Love, Less Ego' is so relaxed it's nearly static
The Nigerian singer is among the biggest stars of a generation. Though pleasant, his new album refuses to keep pace with a rapidly evolving genre.
A lullaby really can work magic. Science tells us why and how
Sometimes the right lullaby sends my kids off to dreamland so fast it makes me feel like I have a parenting superpower. Turns out the wonder of lullabies is confirmed by scientific research.
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Something magical happened when Britti stopped doubting herself
The New Orleans singer-songwriter makes a striking debut, with an assist from The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach.
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