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Why can't Hollywood get pop stardom right?
The singer at the center of HBO's new melodrama The Idol is awfully familiar. Why do so many film and TV depictions of pop stars fail the same way?
Pianist Gerald Clayton's open-hearted dialog across genres
The thoughtful pianist with a jazz pedigree talks about blurring the boundaries between jazz and classical, the pitfalls of music education, and harmonious rides in elevators.
30A Songwriters Sessions: Paul Thorn
The musician from Tupelo, Mississippi performs songs from his latest album, Never Too Late to Call.
30A Songwriters Sessions: Side Pony
Side Pony's Alice Wallace and Caitlin Cannon perform songs from their debut record, Lucky Break.
George Winston, pianist of pastoral scenes, has died at 73
Winston's successful albums for Windham Hill Records made him one of the first stars of new age music.
Astrud Gilberto, 'The Girl from Ipanema' singer, dies at 83
One of the shining voices of bossa nova, the Brazilian artist made both herself and the song world famous with her beguiling rendition, kicking off an illustrious career.
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Who Is She? Just One Of The Most Popular Songs Ever
Written 50 years ago this summer, it's just been dubbed the second-most recorded pop song ever. It's been covered by everyone from Frank Sinatra to Amy Winehouse to the Yale Whiffenpoofs.
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Watch rising country, Americana artists perform for the Black Opry Residency
The cohort of five acts performed live in Philly as part of the artist development program.
Tank: Tiny Desk Concert
The veteran R&B scholar turns NPR's modest venue into "the big, nasty Desk" in his performance.
After briefly losing the ability to sing, Natalie Merchant's voice shines anew
Natalie Merchant talks about writing and recording her latest record, Keep Your Courage.
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