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  • On this week's episode of Mizzou Music, host Trevor Harris visited with Arthur White - the director of Jazz Studies at MU - and with Larry Sutherland, the…
  • After a decade of unbridled innovation, 2019 felt like a tightening of the reins in hip-hop, delivering stellar albums where artists rapped with back-to-basics clarity and precision.
  • We asked writers in the LGBTQ+ community to reflect on the relationship between celebration, protest, music and LGBTQ+ activism. Sasha Geffen reflects on a Pride that feels "fed up with symbolism."
  • For several years now, I have been talking with Missouri Symphony Orchestra Maestro Kirk Trevor and KBIA General Manager about a show that I felt we…
  • Tuxedo, the unlikely-on-paper funk-soul duo of Mayer Hawthorne and Jake One, brought a left-of-center sonic approach and a sharp sense of style to their Tiny Desk Concert.
  • In September, Hayes Carll stopped by Mountain Stage with songs from his latest album, You Get It All.
  • The Count Basie Orchestra, with Basie on piano, came roaring out of Kansas City during the Great Depression. Unrehearsed and unplugged, soul singer Ledisi shines with the famed Count Basie rhythm section — and, later, with the whole band.
  • The songs of singer-songwriter Patty Griffin are full of heartbreak and longing — so much so that a friend recently challenged her to write a happy song. She discusses that song and her new CD, Children Running Through.
  • The Lawrence, KS group has shown tremendous growth since releasing its 2005 debut, Grow Up or Sleep In. Answers is richly produced and more polished with inspired song craft.
  • When the young composer Tõnu Kõrvits puts a lush, new spin on an old song by one of his compatriots, the long line of singing traditions in Estonia continues unbroken.
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