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The Dirty Dozen Brass Band On Mountain Stage
After more than 35 years together, the Crescent City legends still play a wildly energetic blend of jazz, R&B, funk and more. Hear them play four songs, including a nine-minute crowd favorite.
A Brooklyn Band Finds Inspiration In Stormy Seas
SOFTSPOT's song "Maritime Law" originated when frontwoman Sarah Kinlaw and her dad were caught in a storm off the North Carolina coast. She says the experience made her view safety in a new way.
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'Hitless Wonder': On Tour With A Band Of Also-Rans
Most people have never heard of Watershed, but the Columbus, Ohio, rock band has been doggedly touring and recording for a quarter-century. A new memoir by founding member Joe Oestreich profiles a life on the road, powered more by passion than optimism.
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Review: Drive-By Truckers, 'American Band'
American Band, the long-running rock band's 11th album, lives up to its name in how it digests, understands and challenges the notions of what it means to be American.
School Bands Should Not Be Entertainment Adjunct For Sports
For commentator Frank Deford, it seems unfair that students who pursue other extracurricular talents — like music — should be placed in a subsidiary position to their classmates who happen to play sports.
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Dave Matthews On His Band's 'Unique Sort Of Love Affair'
After two decades of the Dave Matthews Band, the singer-guitarist says working with the same people remains an engaging challenge.
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Alaskans Band Together For Remote Caucuses
Alaska holds its Democratic caucuses on Saturday, posing a logistical challenge to voters in the state's more remote locations. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Fairbanks caucus organizer Janelle Olson.
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KNBA Alaska Native Band/Artist Search
Thank you for all the great songs submitted to KNBA! We look forward to showcasing music and Native voices on KNBA. KNBA is looking for Alaska Native…
Chris Washburne And The SYOTOS Band, 'Stairway To Heaven'
This clever medley superimposes one of Duke Ellington's sacred works over a Led Zeppelin classic.
The Royal Mint unveils a Rolling Stones coin to mark the band's 60-year anniversary
The coin honoring the Rolling Stones is the fifth in the Royal Mint's "Music Legends'" series that celebrates British artists. Others so honored have been Queen, Elton John, David Bowie and The Who.
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