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Lee Ritenour: A Half-Century Of Jazz Guitar
When Ritenour visited the KPLU/Jazz24 studios on an unseasonably cool August afternoon, he arrived with a rhythm section hot enough to raise Seattle's temperature a few degrees: drummer Will Kennedy and bassist Melvin Davis. Together, they laid down three delightful tracks.
America, The Primitive: 5 New Guitar Records That Would Make John Fahey Proud
From faithful solo sets to Television-indebted deconstructions, 2013 has been a renaissance to the fingerstyle guitar. And more so than any year, American Primitive ain't just for loners anymore.
Guest DJ: Residente On Life And Music After Calle 13
The former Calle 13 frontman starts a new musical chapter with his latest album and documentary film, both of which are records of his two-year trip around the world.
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New Mix: Lana Del Rey, Telekinesis, Stella Donnelly, & More
Our first mix of new music in 2019 includes a spare heartbreaker from Lana Del Rey, the sharp guitar pop of Telekinesis, a candid takedown from Stella Donnelly and more.
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Indigo De Souza, 'Younger & Dumber'
De Souza's fighting for the belief that not only can she rise from the ashes of a dumpster-fire world, but that she can revel in the flames and find beauty in their flicker.
Gregory Alan Isakov goes wherever the songs take him
Appaloosa Bones is Gregory Alan Isakov's first studio album in five years.
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Dua Lipa, 'Dance the Night'
Who better than to capture Barbie's existential dread than Dua Lipa? Her disco-pop number is the first single off the Barbie The Album soundtrack.
Cuban cabaret artist Juana Bacallao dies at 98
The legendary nightclub singer died Saturday in her hometown of Havana, according to a statement on social media from Cuba's Ministry of Culture.
Down-Ballot Races At The Latin Grammys, With Alt.Latino
Alt.Latino goes mining for new sounds in the less prominent categories of this year's Latin Grammys.
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Tiny Desk Radio: Durand Bernarr, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso
Look for Tiny Desk Radio on your local NPR station.
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