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  • In the late 1960s and early 1970s young, mostly left-wing students and radicals found a voice on FM community radio across the country. Ken Sleeman was the general manager of one such station, WGTB-FM in Washington DC. He shares some of his recordings from that time.
  • The duo, known for its polished electropop, is in a minimal and abstract mode on this new single.
  • At turns both spoken and sung, the song revives a Weird Old America standby.
  • Hear the acclaimed classical singer put an exquisite twist on a deep cut from the troubled singer-songwriter Connie Converse.
  • The vocalist got her start singing with Earl Hines and recorded with Clifford Brown. On this 1995 session, Merrill is joined by Marian McPartland for duets on "Home on the Range" and "Don't Explain."
  • This four-time Tiny Desk Contest entrant's video for "Heaven" looks as gorgeous as it sounds.
  • The rapper unbottles the feelings that come with being young and facing an uncertain but boundless future.
  • The magic of boygenius is the way its songs don't force the three songwriters to conform to a single vision, but synthesizes their strengths.
  • The San Jose emo band punctuates every damning self-reflection with a hook to remember.
  • In spite of the robotic persona they've cultivated for years, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo elected to make their new album, Random Access Memories, in a real studio, with real musicians. Hear the elusive electronic duo in conversation with All Things Considered's Audie Cornish.
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