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Bartees Strange reflects on the success of 'Farm to Table'
Bartees chats with World Cafe about his sophomore album, Farm to Table, and advice he has for artists on the rise.
Why Frank Ocean's long-anticipated Coachella performance was a mixed bag
Frank Ocean closed the opening weekend of the music festival Coachella. He was originally slated to headline in 2020, but the show was postponed due to COVID.
Rapper E-40 says 'racial bias' is to blame for ejection from Warriors-Kings playoff
The Sacramento Kings say the team is currently investigating the incident and the exact reason why the rapper was removed from the arena.
Natural Information Society celebrates its idiosyncrasies, warts and all
The urge to build a community of sound, first found on the streets of Philly playing with The Roots, still drives bandleader Joshua Abrams. Since Time is Gravity deepens the jazz band's own roots.
Ahmad Jamal, measured maestro of the jazz piano, dies at 92
The pianist's 1958 recording At The Pershing: But Not For Me spent 108 weeks on the Billboard album chart.
Embracing the primal, letting it out and letting go at music festivals
Music festivals like Coachella are a spectrum of taste and discovery, allowing fans to experience their favorite artists and introducing them to new ones.
Singer Blake Rose on his new EP 'You'll Get It When You're Older'
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with pop singer Blake Rose about his new EP, "You'll Get It When You're Older," which was inspired by his sister's battle with substance abuse.
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In Memoriam 2018: The Musicians We Lost
A look back at the extraordinary creative souls we lost in 2018, from producer Richard Swift and opera singer Montserrat Caballé to rapper Mac Miller and Aretha Franklin.
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The 200 Greatest Songs By 21st Century Women+
This list tackles history in the making, celebrating women and non-binary musicians whose songs are redefining genres and attitudes and changing our sense of what popular music can be in this century.
The 200 Greatest Songs By 21st Century Women+
This list tackles history in the making, celebrating women and non-binary musicians whose songs are redefining genres and attitudes and changing our sense of what popular music can be in this century.
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