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Songs For Dreaming
Join us this week as we do one of our favorite things — sharing brand new releases. This week, we have some amazing music that will make you feel like you're walking on air.
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Song Premiere: Jozef Van Wissem & Jim Jarmusch, 'Etimasia'
Hear a new song from Jozef Van Wissem & Jim Jarmusch's forthcoming album, The Mystery of Heaven.
Kurt Elling On Piano Jazz
Elling's commanding, richly grained baritone voice is the perfect vehicle for jazz songs, whether reworked classics or original compositions. Fusing jazz and poetry, Elling performs a series of Ornette Coleman poems with freeform accompaniment by host Marian McPartland.
Review: Underachievers, 'Evermore: The Art Of Duality'
The Flatbush, Brooklyn rap duo explores the concept of opposites, both complementary and contradictory, on their sophomore album.
Margo Price, Emmylou Harris & friends, 'I Shall Be Released'
At the reinstatement of expelled Tennessee lawmaker Justin Jones, a small gathering of Nashville musicians opened up the People's Songbook for a musically imperfect yet unforgettable Bob Dylan cover.
Digital Pan Flutes And Marvin Gaye: The Blissed-Out Rise Of Kygo
The 24-year-old Norwegian recently set a record on Spotify, exceeding a billion streams faster than any artist before him — and his debut album isn't even out yet.
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Justin Golden, 'Can't Get Right'
Justin Golden takes a story of heartbreak and loss and makes it sound like we should all be so lucky to have the blues like he does.
'Summer Of Soul': Singer Mavis Staples
Staples began singing with her family as a teenager. The Staple Singers started out in gospel, but moved over to pop, eventually playing the '69 Harlem Cultural Festival. Originally broadcast in 1989.
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Payola: The Beat Goes On
The recent settlement between New York's attorney general and Sony exposed schemes to boost airplay for certain artists. But the practice of payola has persisted from the days of Tin Pan Alley's "song pluggers."
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Songs from the Classroom to 'Kid Pan Alley'
For some musicians good song writing is elementary. For others it's elementary school. A CD called Kid Pan Alley collects tunes created in classrooms around the country and recorded by top Nashville artists, including Amy Grant.
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