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Shovels & Rope Explains Its New Covers Album, Track By Track
Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent invited an assortment of their best musician friends to play on their new album of covers, Busted Jukebox Vol. I.
The Voices Of Black Women Were Essential To Phil Spector's Wall Of Sound
The full impact of Spector's musical legacy is impossible to measure without accounting for the creative labor of singers like Darlene Love and the damage Spector's manipulations did to their careers.
Daddy Yankee led reggaeton's global rise. As he bows out, the genre enters a new era
'The Big Boss' took a genre from working-class neighborhoods and turned it into a commercial powerhouse. But as the trailblazer retires, reggaeton meets a new moment for rebellion and experimentation.
The Argentine Cartoonist Who Moonlights As A Nerd Rockstar
The illustrator known as Liniers is becoming known in the U.S. for his New Yorker covers and children's books. But in Argentina, he's been a multimedia presence for over a decade.
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy on religion, music — and the Dolly Parton song he dislikes
Jeff Tweedy's new book is his tribute to the songs and songwriters that inspired him to start making music in the first place — and then to keep doing it for a long time.
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The BET Hip Hop Awards cut the cord as DEI dies
The show's suspension comes amid broader efforts to curb diversity at the institutional level. The next attempt to canonize the movement must learn lessons from its successes — and its missteps.
On 'The Great Divide,' Noah Kahan is willing to go the distance
The stadium-filling singer-songwriter's fourth album is full of finely detailed songs that expand his sound without sacrificing subtlety.
From Idina Menzel To The Duke Boys, Surveying 2014's Would-Be Holiday Hitmakers
NPR Music's Stephen Thompson highlights an eclectic cross-section of 2014's holiday-music offerings.
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Cease-And-Desist Order Issued Against 1st Concert As Arkansas Reopens
Despite announced safety measures, the indoor show planned for Friday would have been in violation of the state's health directives. The promoter has agreed to postpone the event.
Former 'Glee' Actor Mark Salling Found Dead Of Apparent Suicide
Salling faced four to seven years in prison for possession of child pornography. He played the character Noah "Puck" Puckerman on the TV show about a high school singing group.
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