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The Healing Sound Of A Broken Orchestra
Philadelphia's public school system has over 1,000 broken instruments.
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In 'The Revenant,' A Return From Death's Door — Onscreen And Off
Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu's last film, Birdman, sparked Oscar controversy with its spare music. The Revenant features a swirl of sounds, anchored by the work of Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto.
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Remembering Nancy Wilson: The Best Of 'Jazz Profiles'
Tim Owens, lead producer of the Jazz Profiles series, looks back on the creation of the long-running documentary series, working with Wilson and some of her favorite episodes.
'Let's Stay Together'
Al Green showed a different side of soul on his 1971 hit. Hear the story of the legendary song.
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Emel Mathlouthi: Voice Of The Tunisian Revolution
With all that's going on in the Middle East now, it's easy to forget that the Arab Spring began just two years ago in Tunisia. A video of one of Mathlouthi's songs went viral and became an anthem for protesters in her homeland during the December 2010 uprising. Her debut album is out now.
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How The 'Magic Of The Tiny Desk Contest' Inspired Haley Heynderickx
Heynderickx — a Portland, Ore. songwriter and NPR Slingshot artist — entered the Contest three years in a row. She says the Contest has helped her musical career in ways she never expected.
Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: Suistamon Sähkö, Bedouin Burger, ADG7
For the second consecutive year, NPR teams up with globalFEST for a thrilling online music festival we call Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST.
The Dave Brubeck Quartet: 'Time Out'
President Bill Clinton said one artist inspired him to take up the saxophone: Dave Brubeck. Brubeck had a No. 1 hit with "Take Five," which is heard on Time Out. The album also illustrates the Brubeck Quartet's experimentation with complex poly-rhythms.
Naomi Judd, country music matriarch of The Judds, is dead at 76
She and daughter Wynonna were due to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Her death was announced by Wynonna and actress Ashley Judd.
Tasman Keith didn't come here to point fingers
The First Nations rapper comes from "a place of understanding [that] at the end of the day everybody is human and we all have a lack of knowledge that we can expand on." His debut album is out today.
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