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Kid Cudi says he had a stroke at 32. Hailey Bieber was 25. How common are they?
Strokes in adults under 45 are on the rise. Now artist Kid Cudi — long considered an ambassador for mental health issues — and model Hailey Bieber have opened up about their experiences.
Juanes: A Superstar Slows Down, Shifts Gears
For the past two decades, the Colombian pop idol has been one of the biggest names in Spanish-language music. For his newest release, he took a break from his career's frenetic pace — by going all acoustic and reaching out to his heroes for help.
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Songs We Love: Nick Lowe, 'Walk On By'
Lowe's lived-in baritone is an ideal vehicle for this unreleased country nugget. All six of the albums that the new-wave and power-pop pioneer cut between 1982 and 1990 will be reissued this summer.
The 2012 Gramophone Awards: Some Surprises, Lots Of (Repeated) Familiar Names
From Calleja to Abbado to Grosvenor, read about and hear some of the winners from this year's highly prestigious awards ceremony, held today in London.
Bob Boilen's 11 Favorite Albums Of 2011
A year overflowing with wonderful records gets a list that can't be trimmed down to the customary 10 picks.
Hypernova: An Iranian Rock Band In Brooklyn
In Iran, Hypernova faced lashings for playing rock 'n' roll. In Williamsburg, it's practically a crime not to rock. After leaving Iran, band member Raam has encouraged other musicians back home to escape to the U.S., where their art can't be controlled.
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Review: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, 'Nonagon Infinity'
The Melbourne psych-rock septet unleashes a thoroughly realized journey, embedded in a frenzied barrage of riff-heavy head-bangers.
Liz Vice's 'Save Me' Savors Beauty And The Divine
On her second album, the gospel and soul singer makes temperate use of dramatic gestures.
What Today's Online Sharing Companies Can Learn From Napster
Perhaps no company showed how the Internet could turn sharing into a global phenomenon more than Napster. The music-sharing site upended the record industry. But the industry ultimately survived and free-music Napster did not. What are new businesses doing to avoid the same fate?
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The 'Complete Mythology' Of Syl Johnson
Al Green wrote "Take Me to the River," but it was his labelmate Syl Johnson who first made it famous. Rock historian Ed Ward traces Johnson's early career, which started in Chicago blues clubs in the 1950s.
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