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Ray Davies: Rock Legend Rocks On
Rock legend Ray Davies joins Fresh Air's Terry Gross to discuss his career with the '60s British band The Kinks, and as a solo artist. He also describes a harrowing incident in New Orleans that nearly cost him his life.
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The B-52s, Bringing Back the Party
From the late '70s to the early '90s, the zany dance-rock outfit did the "Rock Lobster," had its own "Private Idaho" and got together at the "Love Shack." Now, the band has produced Funplex — its first new album in 16 years.
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First Listen: Shovels & Rope, 'Swimmin' Time'
It's easy to feel the romance in the musical relationship between Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst, who've become musical embodiments of how loving couples make it work.
First Listen: Jason Moran, 'All Rise: A Joyful Elegy For Fats Waller'
Fats Waller sang, emceed, told jokes, wrote hits, and played mean piano. Decades later, a fellow jazz pianist tries to capture his life-of-the-party spirit with drastically new versions of his tunes.
Review: Buffy Sainte-Marie, 'Power In The Blood'
On her first studio album since 2008, the 74-year-old firebrand's voice remains relevant, full of spit and vinegar and fun.
Review: Dexter Story, 'Wondem'
What happens when a veteran L.A. soul and jazz instrumentalist discovers the music of Ethiopia? The answer: a world of influence and possibility.
Beyonce's '4': An Escape From Her Past
Rock critic Ken Tucker says that Beyonce's new album, titled 4, is something of a risk – it's not merely a collection of new songs, but a personal reassessment of the kind of pop star she wants to be.
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Review: Tom Jones, 'Long Lost Suitcase'
Long Lost Suitcase is not just Jones' story, but also the story of America's musical roots spreading to reach the whole planet, generation by generation.
Review: Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard, 'Django And Jimmie'
More than three decades after Pancho & Lefty, the country titans pair up again, this time for an album that puts eclecticism front and center.
A List Of 5 Songs About ... Lists
Many jazz standards are themselves about making lists. Here are five of them, including Louis Armstrong's take on "Let's Do It," Johnny Hartman's version of "These Foolish Things" and a classic reading of Jobim's "Waters of March."
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