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The last founding member of The Wailers died Tuesday in Kingston, Jamaica. After leaving the group in 1974, Bunny Wailer cultivated a distinguished solo career.
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Demetria or "Demi" Bannister had a powerful voice — singing or not — that could touch the heart of anyone she encountered.
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When David's son hears Sam Cooke sing, he thinks of his dad's enduring love, enthusiastic embrace ... and his fish fries.
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Former students recorded one of their teacher's favorite songs to be played for him just before his death.
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Jack was a trained violinist and orchestra conductor who shared his love for classical music with his family.
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Usha turned the soothing sounds of Norah Jones while she was in the hospital.
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Even with countless challenges in her life, this mother always rose to the occasion to the sound of The Boss.
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NPR's Scott Simon speak with Eugenia Sweeney, the daughter of Jimmy Sweeney, who was an early unacknowledged influence on Elvis Presley. We also talk with music historian Christopher Kennedy.
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The song helped his friend process the grief the followed Holland's death from COVID-19 complications.
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This father used to play a handful of songs, notably Cash's "Sunday Morning Coming Down," while cooking up a hot plate of breakfast.