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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Semler about her new album. On Preacher's Kid, Semler reckons with her faith and queerness.
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Bradford Harris, a 20-year-old punk musician in Kentucky, is using the pandemic downtime to learn something new: making banjos. It led Harris down an unexpected trail.
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Lake Street Dive's Bridget Kearney wrote "Being a Woman," a track on the band's new album, Obviously. She says she wanted to convey exhaustion.
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Paula began a family singalong tradition — a tradition that allowed her to remain connected to her family in her final days.
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The early big-band classic stirs up memories of father-daughter dances.
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Bunny Wailer, the legendary reggae artist who founded The Wailers alongside Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, died in Kingston, Jamaica, on March 2.
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Hemphill was a founding member and principal composer for the World Saxophone Quartet. The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmonyfeatures seven discs of newly released music from his archives.
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On March 5th, conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic return to the Hollywood Bowl to launch the second season of their virtual concert series, Sound/Stage.
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Egberto Gismonti, Jaco Pastorius, Steve Kuhn and more are featured on the Grammy-winning multi-instrumentalist's Lockdown Listening playlist.
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The Icelandic composer and pianist takes us inside his Reykjavik studio for his Tiny Desk quarantine set.