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John Legend And The Roots On World Cafe
The neo-soul singer recently teamed up with the legendary hip-hop band to record an album of '60s and '70s soul covers called Wake Up! Hear the two perform their renditions of soul classics live from the Philadelphia studios of WXPN.
Turnpike Troubadours return with 'A Cat in the Rain'
Recorded in Muscle Shoals, Ala., the country rock band's new album is a triumphant comeback.
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Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds: Tiny Desk Concert
The New York band's punchy horn section, bluesy vocals and uniquely transformative harmonica solos instantly demand attention.
Tune in to a mini-concert with Shannon & The Clams
The Oakland, Calif., band performs songs from their latest album, The Moon Is in the Wrong Place.
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Tune in to a mini-concert with James Supercave
The LA indie pop band performs songs off 2023's GIMMICKS.
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Watch a mini-concert with Creation Rebel
The U.K. dub and reggae band perform live at The Jazz Cafe in London.
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In North Carolina, Musicians Face Off Against HB2
Stars like Bruce Springsteen canceled North Carolina shows because of the state's "bathroom bill." Others, like Beyonce, played. For local musicians and venues, the decision is a complicated one.
Former White House aide recounts play-by-play of the West Wing leading up to Jan. 6
Cassidy Hutchinson, former aide to Mark Meadows, depicted a West Wing where some were very concerned about violence erupting at the Capitol and others, like Meadows and the former president, were not.
Unemployment Drops To 3.6%, 263,000 Jobs Added, Showing Economy Remains Strong
Employers added far more jobs than expected in April — another sign the U.S. economy is chugging along as the expansion nears the 10-year mark. The unemployment rate was the lowest since 1969.
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UAW reaches tentative deal with Chrysler parent Stellantis to end 6-week strike
The tentative deal — which needs to be approved by members — comes less than a week after the union struck a similar deal with Ford. Meanwhile, the union is expanding its strike against GM.
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