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Hear World Cafe Interviews With 12 Of This Year's Grammy Nominees
In advance of Sunday night, get acquainted (or re-acquainted) with the artists and albums nominated this year.
Spinal Tap is back. Director Rob Reiner says they're still dialed up to 11
In 1984, the mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap satirized heavy metal bands. Now the characters are back for a sequel, Spinal Tap II. Reiner says "they have grown neither emotionally or musically."
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With Big Red Machine, Justin Vernon And Aaron Dessner Are Anti-Auteurs
The two artists, best known for their bands Bon Iver and The National, say their new project isn't really a band but a large-scale collaboration involving dozens of musicians.
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Jake Shears Strikes Out On His Own
Scissors Sisters won the hearts of Elton John, David Bowie and Bono before going on hiatus in 2012. Lead singer Jake Shears is back with a debut solo album, full of familiar quirks and dizzying fun.
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A Personal History Of L.A. Punk: 'It Was A Free-For-All For Outcasts'
John Doe, Exene Cervenka and Dave Alvin of X join Fresh Air to discuss punk's early days. "Anybody could belong to punk that wanted to be there," Cervenka says. "[It] didn't matter how old you were."
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Aklasan Fest, the only Filipino punk festival in the U.S., celebrates its return
Aklasan, which means "Rise Up" in Tagalog, celebrated the return of the only Filipino punk festival in the U.S. after a two-year pandemic-induced hiatus.
The story of jazz in 2022: A year-end listening party
After a year defined by emergence and creative combination, our critics zoom in on their own listening to choose one inescapable album and song each.
How Cusica Fest is trying to rebuild the Venezuelan music industry
A music festival in Caracas, Venezuela is building momentum for renewed creativity and expression in the country, amidst an ongoing political crisis.
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Steve Cropper, guitarist and member of Stax Records' Booker T and the M.G.'s, dies
Steve Cropper, who co-wrote classics including "(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay" and "In the Midnight Hour" during his years playing guitar at the legendary Stax Records in Memphis, has died. He was 84.
As Heard on Morning Line: Alaska Native Heritage Center Circumpolar World Music Celebration 2018
Our Guest this Morning on Our Community is Alaska Native Heritage Center Public Relations & Marketing Manager Kelsey Wallace - and she was at KNBA to let…
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