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Laura Love: Two for 'Easter'
Singer-songwriter-author Laura Love has sold more than 200,000 records and now she's touring to promote both her new CD and a memoir of the same name — You Ain't Got No Easter Clothes.
Los Lobos Celebrates a 30-Year 'Ride' in Rock
Regarded as one of California's premier rock bands, Los Lobos celebrates 30 years together with a new album called The Ride. Music Critic Jesse "Chuy" Varela talks to the wolves from East Los Angeles.
NPR at Aspen: The Aspen Ensemble
NPR's Fred Child welcomes the Aspen Ensemble to the stage at the Aspen Music Festival. Members of the ensemble discuss how they work together and then perform Flute Trio by Bohuslav Martinu, H. 300.
Elmer Bernstein: Man with a Golden Ear
Film composer Elmer Bernstein, who died recently at 82, was perhaps best known for his rousing score to The Magnificent Seven. But he had 200 films and 14 Oscar nominations to his credit. Hear Weekend Edition film music commentator Andy Trudeau and NPR's Liane Hansen.
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NPR at Aspen: The Jupiter Quartet
NPR's Fred Child takes the stage with the young Jupiter Quartet: violinists Meg Freivogel and Nelson Lee, Liz Freivogel (Meg's sister) on viola and Daniel McDonough on cello. They discuss and perform music by Joseph Haydn and Felix Mendelssohn.
Christian Bordal on Music: 'Tana Tani'
Music critic Christian Bordal reviews the latest offering from London-based DJ State of Bengal and singer Paban Das Baul. The CD Tana Tani fuses traditional Hindi singing with and modern electronica stylings.
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NPR at Aspen: The Shahams
NPR's Fred Child is in Aspen, on stage with the Shaham family. Pianist Orli Shaham is joined by her brother, violinist Gil Shaham, and Gil's wife, violinist Adele Anthony.
Mostly Mozart on PT
Over the next week, NPR's Performance Today will broadcast selections from Lincoln Center's 2004 Mostly Mozart Festival, including the opening night gala featuring mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená, pianist Yefim Bronfman and conductor Louis Langree.
At a high school, the song 'No One is Alone' becomes about a teacher lost to COVID
English teacher Bobby Texel remembers his coworker Dennis DeCarlo, a woodshop teacher at Pompton Lakes High School in New Jersey. Dennis and Bobby worked together for years on the school's musicals.
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Lenny Kaye: Reviving Crooner Russ Columbo
In his new book, You Call it Madness, musician and writer Lenny Kaye brings back the forgotten voice of Russ Columbo, one of the great crooners of the 1930s.
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