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American singer-songwriter GIVEON speaks with NPR about his highly anticipated new album, Beloved.
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Former lead vocalist of the Mississippi Mass Choir, Mosie Burks, passed away recently. We have a remembrance of the gospel singer.
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The pair founded the bilingual music group Sol y Canto in 1994, and they speak about the intertwining of their marriage and their music.
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12-year-old Yola Svoma got the opportunity of a lifetime when the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra performed her work in their latest season.
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Alex G jumps to a major. Paramore's Zac Farro goes retro. Jim Legxacy levels up. See our long list of albums out today and listen to the New Music Friday podcast.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Aatish Taseer about his book A Return to Self. It's part travelogue, part memoir and finds the writer wrestling with questions about immigration and cultural identity.
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1960s pop star Connie Francis has died. The first female singer to chart a No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100, she sold over 40 million records before the age of 25.
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The provocative singer and her sublime band give a soul-searching performance in songs that require us to look within ourselves.
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Several alumni from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts were nominated for this year's Emmy Awards, which recognize excellence in television and streaming programming. Nominations were announced virtually on Tuesday, July 16.
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It's a slow week on the Billboard charts, but a few albums and singles are still having a huge impact, including Drake's new single, "What Did I Miss?," and the soundtrack to the Netflix original movie KPop Demon Hunters.
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Larry & Joe's new album combines the folk music and instruments of Venezuela and Appalachia.
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The small plastic instrument has long been the go-to instrument in elementary schools. But it is capable of so much more than "Hot Cross Buns."