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Andre 3000: 'You Can Do Anything From Atlanta'
"The best way to represent the places where you from is be yourself, completely," says the musician and actor.
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J. Cole: 'Ain't Enough Of Us Trying'
"I want to get whatever's on my chest off my chest when it feels right," says the rapper, who makes songs that turn the personal into the political.
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Singer-songwriter Geoff Muldaur performs jazz and blues from the '20s and '30s
Muldaur's new double CD, His Last Letter, traces the musical influences of his life, and is arranged for, and performed with, Dutch chamber musicians. Originally broadcast December 2009.
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The sunset of Sonic Youth: An oral history of the band's final U.S. show
For the first time, the band members, their crew and their fans tell the story of a landmark moment they didn't realize was happening. Sonic Youth's new album, Live in Brooklyn 2011, is out this week.
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Pianist Jason Moran reaches for 'the drama, the comedy and the tragedy' of music
Moran plays from his latest recording, which borrows from the music of James Reese Europe, the composer who led the Harlem Hellfighters regiment band during WWI. Originally broadcast Aug. 7, 2023.
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Rhiannon Giddens and the Carolina Chocolate Drops put a modern twist on tradition
Giddens' banjo and viola are featured on Beyoncé's new country album. We listen back to a 2010 interview and in-studio performance by Giddens and the Carolina Chocolate Drops.
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Death, love, sex, mistakes, marriage and 'More.' Pulp is back after 2 decades
Pulp was the wittiest, bitterest star in the Britpop constellation. On More, the band's first new album in 24 years, singer Jarvis Cocker is learning to trust his feelings.
2022 Grammy Awards: The full list of nominees and winners
Every nominee and winner from all 86 categories presented at the 2022 Grammy Awards, presented on Sunday, April 3 in Las Vegas.
New York Dolls co-founder David Johansen helped pave the way for punk
Johansen, who went on to perform under the persona of the lounge singer Buster Poindexter, is the subject of a new Showtime documentary co-directed by Martin Scorsese. Originally broadcast in 2004.
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Pianist Jason Moran reaches for 'the drama, the comedy and the tragedy' of music
Moran talks jazz and plays selections from his latest recording, which borrows from the music of James Reese Europe, the composer and musician who led the Harlem Hellfighters regiment band during WWI.
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