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  • In recording material for its new series of singles, the hard-rock duo worked with Beck, a mariachi band and a cover of a 1952 Patti Page song. Renee Montagne speaks with White Stripes frontman Jack White.
  • As listeners vote in our online poll for the year's best music, All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen sees three emerging trends: more bands from Canada, more bands from Sweden and an obsession with animals.
  • The recording artist Moby picks the tunes for today's Bryant Park Project and talks about his return to dance music on his forthcoming record, Last Night. Moby previews favorite cuts from the album and dips into other music he loves.
  • Donizetti had already composed more than 60 operas when he wrote Don Pasquale, a brilliant comedy warmed by the composer's trademark touch of gentle pathos. The production is from the Grand Theatre of Geneva.
  • The Academy Award-winning musician performs live from Metropol Studios in Madrid.
  • El Kempner turns the force of their wiry indie rock toward collapse, yet the visceral palette of Eye on the Bat has an unexpectedly joyful quality.
  • Recorded in 2018 but only now seeing daylight, it's the prolific drummer's first release in years at the head of his expressive and enduring Fellowship Band.
  • The Portuguese guitarist brings listeners into her journey of heartbreak.
  • Some people don't just support their favorite presidential candidates. They write songs for them — heavy metal songs, country songs, you name it.
  • Jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, who grew up in Montreal and called Canada home for his whole life, has died at the age of 82. He led the Oscar Peterson Trio for much of the 1950s and collaborated with jazz luminaries Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Milt Jackson and others.
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