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Suzanne Vega: Reintroduction And Rediscovery
Vega is releasing an ambitious series of recordings in which she remakes her past work as voice-and-guitar folk music. With 1987's gentle, stripped-down ballad "Gypsy," that's not such a difficult task.
All Songs Considered: The Year In Music, 2013
Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton are joined by Ann Powers and Stephen Thompson for a special edition of All Songs Considered that brings together the themes of the year.
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Willie Bobo: An Appreciation And A New Album
The percussionist and bandleader, who died in 1983, played a significant role in Latin jazz history. A new album of recently recovered music is cause for revisiting his legacy.
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New Mix: Turning The Tables Takes Over All Songs Considered
Five critics join forces on this week's All Songs Considered to unpack the some of the highlights of Turning The Tables.
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Guest DJ: How The Band Phoenix Made A Joyful Record In Chaotic Times
Guitarist Laurent Brancowitz and singer Thomas Mars talk about how the band was able to make uplifting music at a time when their native Paris has seen horrific terror attacks.
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Big Thief: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The band plays a comfortable, playful set — including an unreleased song — from a house in Connecticut.
AMAs creates the first K-Pop category in a major U.S. music award show
Nominees for Favorite K-pop Artist are BLACKPINK, BTS, SEVENTEEN, TOMORROW X TOGETHER, and TWICE. The AMAs have been dubbed the world's largest fan-voted awards show.
Psychologist Daniel Levitin dissects Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon'
Pink Floyd's historic album Dark Side of the Moon turns 50 years old today – cognitive psychologist Daniel Levitin joins us to discuss its twisting psychological themes.
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Graham Nash's Wild Night Out With The Everly Brothers
"The phone rings in my hotel room, and it was Phil Everly," Nash says of the strange evening in 1992 when he fulfilled a childhood dream.
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Jazz Musician Is No Angel On The Harp
Colombian emigre Edmar Castaneda came to the U.S. as a teenager and fell in love with the music of Charlie Parker and Chick Corea. So he decided to use a traditional instrument of Colombia's cowboys to play his own form of pan-Latin jazz.
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