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Journey's 30th Anniversary Reunion Tour
The classic rock band Journey is still rocking, and is embarking on its 30th Anniversary tour. NPR's Rob Sachs takes a look at the band and its efforts to regain past stardom, when it could fill stadiums with fans.
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Dianne Reeves Prepares for National Tour
Jazz singer Dianne Reeves has received a lot of exposure recently through her singing in the film Good Night and Good Luck. Before the movie, she already had a devoted following after winning Best Jazz Vocal Performance Grammys for each of her last three recordings. Reeves is about to go on national tour with her Christmas Time is Here show. Some of the cities it will be stopping in: Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Philadelphia and Toronto.
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Kottke and Gordon: Calypso-Brushed Guitars
Former Phish bassist Mike Gordon and guitarist extraordinaire Leo Kottke reunite for a new album. The two have just released their second album together, Sixty Six Steps. The collection of songs embraces sweet calypso and island rhythms.
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Tracy Grammer's Musical Tribute to a Lost Friend
Three years after tragedy ended her collaboration with Dave Carter, Tracy Grammer emerges with her first full-length solo album, the beautifully-textured Flower of Avalon. The songs were written by Carter but never before recorded.
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Madonna's New 'Confessions' of Dance
Confessions on a Dance Floor, the new CD from Madonna, represents her renewed devotion to dance music. The songs echo propulsive disco favorites of the '70s, updated with Madonna's flair for the dramatic.
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Richard Thompson, Back to the 'Front Parlour'
Richard Thompson grew up in post-war Britain, listening to Les Paul and Django Reinhardt. Known for his exceptional guitar work, Thompson's latest release, Front Parlour Ballads, is his first solo acoustic album in more than 20 years.
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Jazz Pianist Brad Mehldau with Renee Fleming
Pianist Brad Mehldau and reigning American soprano Renee Fleming present a concert of surprises, including a new commission from Carnegie Hall based on the work of German poet Rainer Maria Rilke.
Fats Domino, Missing 'New Orleans'
We offer a musical tribute to the Big Easy: Fats Domino's version of "Do You Know What It's Like To Miss New Orleans?" The famed singer, now 77, narrowly escaped the floodwaters with several members of his family.
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Celebrating Oscar Peterson's 80th Birthday
Hear a concert by Oscar Peterson and others from the NPR Jazz archives, originally broadcast in 1982 and posted on the Web site in 2005 as a celebration of Peterson's 80th birthday. The concert features solo performances, as well as Peterson's trio and an appearance by Herbie Hancock.
Out of India, Via Canada: 'Kiran Ahluwalia'
Canadian singer Kiran Ahluwalia's self-titled CD celebrates traditional Indian songs called ghazals. Ahluwalia left India as a girl. She tells Scott Simon she never imagined she could make a living with Indian music in the West.
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