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Cande y Paulo: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Argentine duo performs a haunting and captivating set of covers, including songs by Leonard Cohen and Feist.
Jon Batiste On His New Album, 'We Are'
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Jon Batiste. The prolific artist, who has composed music for Disney and whose band plays for Stephen Colbert, is releasing a solo album.
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Alt.Latino: Calling All Voices for a Mexican Regional Fiesta
It's Cinco de Mayo week and Alt.Latino wants to hear from YOU about Mexican Regional
'We Will Never Break': In Iraq, A Yazidi Women's Choir Keeps Ancient Music Alive
Women from Iraq's Yazidi minority get together to perform centuries-old sacred songs. They've survived captivity by ISIS and loved ones' deaths. "They are trying to heal," says a Yazidi politician.
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On 'Company's Comin',' Leslie Jordan And Gospel Greats Sing For Joy
Emmy award-winning actor and comedian Leslie Jordan's popularity has reached new heights during the pandemic, now marked with the release of his new gospel music album, Company's Comin'.
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Rapper And Actor DMX Dead At 50
The rapper died Friday at White Plains, N.Y., Hospital after being on life support.
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Musicians' Desperation Highlights Turkey's Economic Problems
Stories of desperation among musicians are highlighting the economic problems facing Turkey, which started before the pandemic and have gotten worse since.
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The Archive Of Contemporary Music — And Its 3 Million Recordings — Is Leaving NY
Bob George's archive is an independent operation whose supporters have included David Bowie and Keith Richards. Now it's being forced to move due to rising rents in Manhattan.
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Rita Indiana Returns To Music After Decade-Long Hiatus
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Rita Indiana, an award-winning Dominican novelist, about her album, Mandinga Times. It's her first after a decade hiatus from music.
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The Avalanches Release Their Highly Anticipated 3rd Album
Robbie Chater and Tony Di Blasi of The Avalanches share the inspiration for and some of the sounds on their third album, We Will Always Love You.
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