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Jeffrey Lewis' 'Sad Screaming Old Man' Could Be You
A funny and scary claymation rendering of a song from the impassioned singer Jeffrey Lewis that wonders if a small twist of fate could turn any of us down a bitter and lonely road.
Review: Circuit Des Yeux, 'In Plain Speech'
Until now, Circuit des Yeux has been a singular entity. But Haley Fohr refocuses the intensity of past records in full-band arrangements that glide even as they exude delirious urgency.
Ronnie Spector of The Ronettes has died at age 78
Spector had suffered from cancer. She recorded a string of pop hits in the 1960s including "Walking In The Rain" and "Be My Baby."
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Wisdom The Albatross, Now 70, Hatches Yet Another Chick
"Each year that Wisdom returns, we learn more about how long seabirds can live and raise chicks," said the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Beth Flint.
Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade makes a comeback, but safety measures continue
Spectators, shut out in 2020, are lining the route again. Parade staffers and volunteers must be vaccinated against COVID-19 and wear masks, though some singers and performers can take them off.
Reggie Watts, Man Of Many Voices, Improvised His Way To Success
The comedian and Late, Late Show band leader beatboxes, imitates and impersonates with amazing accuracy. It was a phone call from Conan O'Brien that put Watts' one-man show into the spotlight.
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At 2014's Newport Folk Festival, 5 Discoveries To Stretch Folk's Limits
The long-running festival has a tremendous history of testing its genre's boundaries. From Anais Mitchell to Death Vessel to the one-man band Reignwolf, download five songs from this year's lineup.
Remembering Armando Peraza, An Afro-Cuban Percussion Giant
It's hard to imagine a musical career that included musicians as varied as Charlie Parker and Carlos Santana. But such was the resumé of Armando Peraza after almost 70 years of making music.
Review: Wynonna & The Big Noise, 'Wynonna & The Big Noise'
On her first album in 13 years, one of country's supreme redheads lays bare the joy that is her most potent gift as a vocalist.
Review: Leon Bridges, 'Coming Home'
A young singer who works in the mode of classic soul, Leon Bridges' songs are made with deep respect and bottomless affection, and his studied appropriations are so detailed that they come alive.
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