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Ro James: Tiny Desk Concert
Bringing the heat to the NPR Music offices, the R&B singer performs three funky, sexy, stripped-down songs from his debut album, Eldorado.
Lula Wiles Flips Notions About American Folk On Its Head
Together, the women of Lula Wiles are giving folk music a new reputation with band's sophomore album, What Will We Do.
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Beyond 'Shallow': A Look At The Oscars Picks For Best Original Song
NPR Music's Stephen Thompson breaks down the 2019 Oscar nominees for best original song.
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Local radio host combines arcade music and classical
A new 24/7 web stream on a classical music radio network combines video game music with classical.
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The Red Clay Strays on their southern rock song Ramblin' and the new album
NPR's Debbie Elliott talks with lead singer Brandon Coleman and drummer John Hall from the Red Clay Strays about humble beginnings, touring, and the faith that keeps it all together.
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A New Children's Album Celebrates Kids Who Are Transgender And Nonbinary
Noel King speaks to music therapist and musician Julie Be of the group Ants on a Log about a new all-star children's album that celebrates trans and nonbinary kids.
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Leah Nobel Explores The Mixed Bag Of Human Experience With New Album
Leah Nobel interviewed 100 people about what it means to be human to help create her new album Running in Borrowed Shoes.
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Buddy Holly's Classmates Remember The Pioneer 60 Years After 'The Day The Music Died'
Lubbock, Texas, hasn't always been fond of its best known son, Buddy Holly. But 60 years after his death, the town has a park with a bronze statue of him, and a street and a museum named after him.
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Corinne Bailey Rae's new album 'Black Rainbows' is unlike anything she's done before
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks musician Corinne Bailey Rae about her new album, "Black Rainbows," which is a departure from her earlier work.
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After 33 Years, Northern Haze Is Back With New Album 'Siqinnaarut'
In 1985, an album from a decidedly far-flung place put the band Northern Haze on the map. James Ungalaq talks to NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro about his band's new album and their the music lives on.
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