Lindsay Totty
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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Singer-songwriter Laura Veirs releases her first album produced without her ex-husband, who she divorced in 2019.
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The LA-based group was, naturally, waylaid by the pandemic — just enough to write a new record, Radiate Like This.
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Master Chief's sense of honor and duty is central to his character. TV producers say that depicting how he defines that will be central to the new Paramount+ show.
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NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Matt Saincome and Bill Conway, co-founders of the satirical punk rock news website The Hard Times, about their new book.
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Raphael Saadiq says his latest album, Jimmy Lee, is an examination on cycles of addiction and issues plaguing black communities. The album is inspired by the deaths of his brothers.
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Taylor McFerrin is known for his soulful electronic music. He didn't sing much on his debut album, but he's featuring his vocal talents in a new way on his sophomore LP.
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The rapper released his debut album July 20, the second anniversary of his brother's death. FreeJAH is an ode to his brother Jahiem, who was murdered after serving five years in prison.
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The trio and its first album are the product of two bands joining forces — but the creation of something new often requires the sacrifice of something known.
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As Black Violin, Kevin Sylvester and Wilner Baptiste say they're merely demonstrating what two music styles with traditionally disparate audiences have in common.
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The singer-songwriter born Josh Tillman discusses his new album, I Love You, Honeybear, and describes the challenge of writing honestly about love and intimacy.