
Jacob Ganz
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Our statistics-based guide to the music festivals of summer 2012 filters the bills at Bonnaroo, Sasquatch, Lollapalooza and more than a dozen others for exclusivity.
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A video for the song from Locked Down, shot during a nine-night residency at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, is the culmination of a collaboration between Dr. John and Dan Auerbach.
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"Honeycomb" and "Gotham," from the psychedelic pop band, are available now.
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The duo previously known as War plays punk-inspired, lo-fi dance music that growls as it seduces. Download a new song and read about why the band chose to announce its new name on May 5.
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The Fader, a magazine that usually covers up-and-coming or firmly non-commercial artists, honors the 75-year-old composer, who is neither.
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Weedon's guide to the basics of guitar playing was used by the young musicians who would become members of The Who and The Beatles.
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Out of hundreds of exclusive Record Store Day releases, NPR Music's staff has selected a bakers dozen that bring out our rabid inner collectors.
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A trick of light made the rapper, who has been dead for more than 15 years, the most talked about musician after the first weekend of this year's Coachella festival.
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Known as the Father of Loud, Jim Marshall helped a generation that included Pete Townsend and Jimi Hendrix redefine popular music by turning up the volume.
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Adele won every category in which she was nominated, including Record, Album and Song of the Year, and performed for the first time in months.