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  • In WBGO's Art of the Story feature, Daybreak host Gary Walker talks about how the late legendary pianist Ramsey Lewis was also a great jazz broadcaster
  • We could all use a little extra light, with just a hint of cheesiness. That's exactly what the Brooklyn duo offers in its new video.
  • No other song released this year better encapsulates the marvel of the American mother than Clark's image-rich paean.
  • It's high time for gospel's greats to reassert their power. Winans teams with the mighty Clark Sisters to carry the spirit of the Lord right back to Motown.
  • Guitarist Tom Verlaine, best known for his work with the New York punk band Television, talks about his own work and shares some of his favorite recordings.
  • The Pittsburgh rapper makes his major label debut and presents himself as a more balanced artist and human being.
  • With 98 songs, the Memphis group's new box set (Keep an Eye on the Sky) is a definitive collection of Big Star's early-'70s recordings. It sets the record straight about a massively influential group that inspired some of rock's biggest stars. From now until its release on Sept. 15, you can stream the box set's remarkable first disc (26 songs) in its entirety.
  • Maya is the third full-length album by M.I.A., and it rattles with hard-edged and well-produced beats and electronica. Reviewer Oliver Wang says that even if it's not her best work, the record still offers reminders of why M.I.A. is one of the most compelling and unusual artists in pop today.
  • The composer-in-residence for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Bates has also been a DJ for 10 years. Here, he describes his double life in classical and electronic music.
  • Wagner's lonely wanderer anticipates a generation of Westerns — in a vivid, dramatic and compellingly told story.
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