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Dec 06

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The ‘white heat’ and vulnerability of improvisational jazz

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What is improvisational jazz all about? Saxophonist Joshua Redman and pianist Brad Mehldau agree that the answer is vulnerability. Their musical genre requires players to follow one another’s lead -- often letting another performer dictate the musical conversation. Jeffrey Brown…

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Nov 11

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The life and legacy of unlikely music icon Leonard Cohen

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Poet, novelist and musical cult figure Leonard Cohen passed away on Thursday at age 82. Not a great singer, Cohen was a reluctant performer and an unlikely musical star. But the eloquence and simplicity of his lyrics and melodies earned…

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Oct 13

American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan wins Nobel Prize in literature

By Larisa Epatko

He’s gotten a presidential honor and performed for a pope. Now musician Bob Dylan has won the Nobel Prize in literature.

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Oct 11

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How a composer’s joke melodies became his unexpected legacy

By PBS News Hour

Composer Camille Saint-Saëns would have celebrated his 181st birthday on Sunday. During his lifetime, he was one of the world’s most famous composers. Today he is best known for his “Carnival of the Animals,” a legacy he would have found…

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Sep 29

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This DJ mixes the world’s local music to create a global sound

By PBS News Hour

Jace Clayton, aka DJ/rupture, spends his time traveling, absorbing music as well as creating it. To create his art, he mixes various melodies and rhythms from all over the world in order to create new, complex sounds. Jeffrey Brown speaks…

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Sep 26

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The musical rumble that makes listeners love ‘West Side Story’

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On this day nearly six decades ago, “West Side Story” premiered on Broadway. And the music of the Sharks and the Jets, and star-crossed lovers Tony and Maria is as vibrant as it was in 1957. Jeffrey Brown sits down…

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Sep 06

Mumbai meets Muddy Waters in a bluesy tribute to Bollywood

By Kelly Whalen

San Jose bluesman Aki Kumar has just released an album that combines old songs from Indian blockbuster films of his childhood with Chicago-style blues.

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Aug 30

Column: A trans singer makes a ‘most precious’ sacrifice

By David Kroman, Crosscut.com

For Julian Morris, music and song writing has been a refuge as he's struggled with his sexual identity. He knew once he started taking hormones to transition to a male body, his voice would change. Making the decision to give…

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Aug 22

For Hayes Carll, it’s ‘all for the sake of the song’

By Mike Fritz

Hayes Carll has come a long way since his days of playing for brawling shrimpers in Texas. His latest album, "Lovers and Leavers," uses the loss of love (a recent divorce) and love for his son as motivation for lyrics that are…

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Aug 11

Here are Obama’s top songs of the summer

By Associated Press

The president dropped a playlist on Twitter. Chance the Rapper, Prince, the Beach Boys and Billie Holiday all made the cut.

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