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Identity And Dance: Camille A. Brown Talks With Lara Downes
The groundbreaking choreographer, who is also the first Black director at the Metropolitan Opera, says she found self-expression through dance.
Nanci Griffith Has Died. The Texas Singer-Songwriter Was 68
She was celebrated in folk and country-music circles for her crystalline voice and storytelling skill.
The Billionaire's Club Has A New Member: Rihanna
Turns out Bad Girl Riri makes some good, good money moves. The singer, actress and cosmetics and lingerie mogul is estimated by Forbes to have a fortune worth $1.7 billion.
D'Sound (Feat. Macy Gray), 'Save Some'
It's the sound of a block party, a summer celebration with a groove you can't help but move to and lyrics that insist this party will be going on all night.
Listen To New Music Inspired By Karate's Olympic Debut
Musicians in the U.S. and Japan are collaborating in honor of the first Olympic karate competition: Composers tracked the brainwaves of people performing karate, and turned that data into music.
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How A Composer Puts A Horse's Movements To Music For The Tokyo Olympics
At the Olympics, dressage riders lead horses through complicated routines set to disco beats, 80s jams, classical and everything in between. The music is meant to highlight the horse's best qualities.
Freakquencee, 'Running'
This #NowPlaying discovery of Freakquencee comes to us from this year's Tiny Desk Contest.
Zhalarina, 'Lala'
This #NowPlaying discovery of Zhalarina comes to us from this year's Tiny Desk Contest.
Ty Segall, 'Whisper'
Combining sludgy stoner metal, electronic textures and sugary-sweet harmonies, Segall basically remakes heavy music into his own funhouse image.
Newcomer Samara Joy Makes An Imposing Debut On Her Self-Titled Album
Joy sang some jazz in high school, but didn't get serious about it until later. Her debut album, which she recorded as a college student, could be a public service announcement for jazz education.
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