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This episode of All Songs Considered covers the very ends of spectrum, from carefree celebration to soul-baring sadness. Hear new tracks by Missy Elliott, Mount Eerie, Young Fathers, and more.
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Missed the RadioWest Best Music of 2016 show with NPR's Bob Boilen this week? Don't fret, catch up on some of the best songs and albums of the past year…
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In the wake of Fidel Castro's death, Alt.Latino looks at the artists who remained in Cuba after the revolution and those who've left — and how their music reflects both realities.
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This election's youngest voters were born in 1998. So were these records, which all turn 18 this year. (Feeling old yet?)
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If you love Pink Floyd like we do, chances are you've got a story or two to tell about how the band's music has figured into your life. Whatever it is, we want to hear it.
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This week's show features new music from Run The Jewels, The Flaming Lips, a funny tune from John Prine, and more.
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When Garrison Keillor announced his retirement, some wondered whether the show could go on without him. This weekend, it will — with Thile at the helm.
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Tap dancer Jared Grimes and street dancer Lil Buck embody animals in Marsalis' new jazz suite.
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NYC's City Winery provided the perfect setting for a lucky crowd of a few hundred to watch the adored folk-rock band perform its new album, Signs Of Light.
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Music from across the Latin world, plus an unforgettable "tribute to little brown girls everywhere."
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A new lineup of concerts and shows is coming to the nearly up-and-running George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater in downtown Salt Lake City.When the…
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I've often reflected on a band/artist and thought, “I wish I could’ve seen them live.” Led Zeppelin, The Doors, and James Brown spring to mind. It’s easy…