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  • Pakistani singer Faiz Ali Faiz pays homage to the late great Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan with his new CD, Your Love Makes Me Dance. The five pieces on the album were either composed or performed by Nusrat. The genre is called qawwali, a kind of Islamic religious music. Banning Eyre has a review.
  • TV critic David Bianculli reviews a new DVD box set of The Dick Cavett Show: Rock Icons. It's a compilation of interviews and performances on the late-night talk show by some of the leading musicians of the 1960s and '70s, including Mick Jagger, Janis Joplin and Stevie Wonder.
  • Ed Ward reviews One Kiss Can Lead to Another: Girl Group Sounds, Lost and Found.
  • Ken Tucker reviews new albums from Paul McCartney and The Rolling Stones.
  • Boris Kodjoe talks about his new movie, The Gospel, which explores the inner workings of a church, told from the perspective of the faithful filling the pews. The film was released nationwide Friday. Kodjoe previously appeared in the Showtime cable network original series Soul Food.
  • An American rock musician born in Freeport on Long Island, N.Y., Lou Reed epitomized New York City's artistic underbelly in the 1970s, with his songs about hookers and junkies. Reed was 71.
  • After a global dance hit, the country star returns from lockdown with an intimate new album — and a new son, who helped inspire it.
  • The R&B singer's new project comes after she was featured on Tyler, the Creator's last release. Across 11 tracks, she demonstrates her acute sense of compassion, even as she sings about heartbreak.
  • Backed by a live band, the Houston rapper performs a set that highlights the incredibly complex puzzle of his life.
  • The lyrics of this lullaby-like Tiny Desk Contest entry are sung like a mantra of affirmations.
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