Jacob Ganz
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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We're still in the final stages of making our list, but we agree enough on a few albums to share this preview of NPR Music's favorite albums of the year. Audie Cornish talks to Frannie Kelley, Stephen Thompson and Tom Huizenga.
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Hear two different versions of one song, "Death of a Party," from Blur's career-spanning box set.
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Guitar technician Shane Timm is one of the many people who make the band fun.'s tour possible. Timm is in charge of the 45 pieces of musical equipment that travel with the band on its summer tour.
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A huge appetite for drugs, a U.F.O. cult, great songs — just a few parts of the Tim Maia story.
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For the summer season, we'll follow the rising band behind the hit "We Are Young" — and its backstage crew — as it hits the road.
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Tiny XL Recordings, the home of Adele, Vampire Weekend, the XX and just a few more, has become among the most relevant record labels in the world while releasing just a few albums each year.
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Or: Why Justin Bieber didn't really sell 40,000 tickets in 30 seconds.
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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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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.
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An indictment charges the file-sharing site with copyright infringement, racketeering and money laundering.
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It's time to get in shape, and nothing motivates like music. We need your go-to workout tunes.