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10 Nobel-Worthy Lyricists Who Aren't Bob Dylan
Just in case Dylan never gets around to picking up his Nobel Prize for literature, here are a few possible alternate candidates.
A Year After The #MeToo Grammys, Women Are Still Missing In Music
After last year's Grammys, the president of the Recording Academy said that women needed to "step up" in the business. Women and men in the business pushed back, but what's actually changed?
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Taylor Swift fans mean business with Tortured Poets soap, Eras yarn, Kelce cookies
Entrepreneurial Swifties are selling crafty products inspired by Taylor Swift's music and style. Swift herself has been known to send notes and even homemade gifts to creative super-fans.
A 2025 Tiny Desk Contest judge shares favorite entries in pop and rock performances
NPR Music's 2025 Tiny Desk Contest yielded thousands of entries, including some standouts in the pop and rock categories.
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The 10 Best Tiny Desk Concerts of 2024
We asked 10 members of our Tiny Desk team to pick a favorite concert of the year.
Janis Joplin: The Queen Of Rock
Saturday would have been Janis Joplin's 70th birthday. Joplin was dubbed the first queen of rock 'n' roll, and her voice is singular. She was rough around the edges, vulnerable and charismatic, and she paved the way for countless women in rock. This piece originally aired on Morning Edition on June 7, 2010.
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Ringo Starr has a new country album. Is it any good?
NPR"s Scott Detrow speaks with Marcus Dowling, country music reporter for The Tennessean about Ringo Starr's new country music album, 'Look Up.'
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With 'Bewitched,' Laufey hopes listeners can escape
NPR's A Martinez speaks with singer Laufey about making jazz more accessible to younger generations. She has a new album called Bewitched.
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Bad Bunny leads the 2025 Latin Grammy nominations
The superstar, whose 31-concert residency in Puerto Rico is set to end this weekend, is up for 12 Latin Grammys, including three major awards he's never won: album, song and record of the year.
The trial against rapper Young Thug has begun, with his lyrics being used as evidence
After months of jury selection, the Fulton County case against the influential rapper known as Young Thug has begun in Atlanta. Prosecutors are using his lyrics as evidence in the racketeering case.
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