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Fool's Gold: A Fine Alloy Of Joy And Wistfulness
"The Dive" typifies the way Fool's Gold retrofits African guitar-based dance music as viable indie rock.
NPR Classical's 10 Favorite Albums Of 2011
From American modernism to Mendelssohn and the massive sound of Mahler, a wide-ranging top 10 list.
Sgt. Pepper's At 40
For many fans, hearing Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band for the first time was a life-changing experience.
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Darrell Scott On World Cafe
Son of musician Wayne Scott, the multi-instrumentalist and country star reasserts his claim to fame by playing all of the instruments on his new album. He sticks to guitar on his studio session with David Dye.
Your Favorite New Artists Of 2018 (So Far)
Many of your favorite musicians of 2018 (so far) defy genres and expectations, from the idiosyncratic wonder of Superorganism to the stirring, swirling ballads of serpentwithfeet.
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Grammy voting in controversy as Nicki Minaj claims her hit was wrongly categorized
Nicki Minaj complained on social media that her hit had been deemed pop rather than rap.
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George Strait sets a new record for the largest ticketed concert in U.S. history
The country music icon played before a crowd of 110,905 fans at Texas A&M’s Kyle Field in College Station on Saturday, according to Billboard.
Lars Gotrich's favorite albums and songs of 2024
For some listeners, discovering our favorite music of the year proves the old adage: No risk, no reward.
The 2020 Jazz Critics Poll: It's After The End Of The World
2020 was an annus horribilis if there ever was one, writes Francis Davis, the founder of NPR Music's Jazz Critics poll, and much of the year's best jazz carried post-apocalyptic feelings within it.
Brenda Lee is much bigger than her 1958 Christmas song that just hit No.1
65 years after it was released, Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree has topped the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time. NPR's Scott Detrow talks about it with singer Brenda Lee.
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