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On this week's Noche de Tango, Charles Oliver presents various tango singers who performed on the 4th day of the 2020 International Tango Day Festival.…
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From the opening of their first hit, "Bye Bye Love," the Everly Brothers spoke directly to the deepest longings and anxieties of the generation that would come to define the rock and soul era.
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The four-voiced juggernaut explores the edges of jazz and pop. "Wisteria" is a love letter of sorts for the vocal ensemble and what it represents.
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Ronald and Ernie Isley broadcast from their St. Louis, Mo. studio to share four classics from the Isley Brothers' legendary catalog.
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On this new one, the Oakland-based band's battering noise-rock graduates into a beautiful, but still brute-forced, groove.
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On "Dogma," Haley Fohr collects and redistributes the sounds of a few cult genres – spaghetti western, avant-garde funk – and projects a modern mysticism for an uncertain age.
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For Madonna's 63rd birthday, Bark Bark Disco slows down her early hit "Borderline" and invokes the personal whisper of a moonlight tryst.
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This week on the Music Crossroads of Texas, there's time for one more song! Host Curtis Peoples presents the first of two shows featuring west Texas songs…
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On this episode of Noche de Tango, host Charles Olivier presents a show dedicated to and honoring the life and work of tango choreographer, Juan Carlos…
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She was celebrated in folk and country-music circles for her crystalline voice and storytelling skill.
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The Wallflowers' frontman talks about the band's latest album, Exit Wounds, and how he approaches his songwriting.
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Pressure Machine plays like an expository essay, complete with introduction and all, with title track — the album's penultimate song — repeating its thesis in the conclusion.