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| | - From the beauty of everyday life to the mystery of an electronic instrument celebrating 100 years, there's lots to discover in this week’s new music mix from All Songs Considered’s Bob Boilen.
- “I consider myself primarily a spiritual songwriter,” Bruce Springsteen told Morning Edition this week ahead of the release of his new album with the E Street Band. He spoke to host Steve Inskeep about revisiting older material, finding hope in these unusual times and attending to his audience's spiritual needs; we’ve shared an extended cut of the interview on the site.
- This week on New Music Friday from All Songs Considered: a new album from Gorillaz with a sprawling cast of collaborators, plus albums from the electronic artist Actress, hip-hop group clipping., Malian desert blues band Songhoy Blues and more.
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- Toshinori Kondo, an improvising trumpeter, sought-after collaborator and all-around sonic chameleon, died at the age of 71 last Saturday in Kawasaki, Japan. A creative trailblazer until the very end, Kondo earned much of his acclaim while based in Amsterdam and New York City.
- The 2021 class of NEA Jazz Masters – the nation’s highest honor for living jazz artists and advocates – includes a hard-bop stalwart, an avant-garde original, a ceiling-shattering bandleader and a bebop-obsessive broadcaster.
- Cult musician The Caretaker has long leaned into challenging, unsettling and otherworldly sounds. Now his composition Everywhere at the end of time – a 6+ hour reflection on specific stages of Alzheimer's advancement – is gaining traction in an unlikely place: as an increasingly popular "challenge" on TikTok.
- Same as it ever was? Not hardly. Hear Pop Culture Happy Hour's roundtable on David Byrne’s American Utopia, the new David Byrne theatrical concert film from Spike Lee, before you watch it.
- For our latest City Scenes spotlight on Boston with member station GBH, local publication Sound of Boston highlighted some of the city's artists paving the way toward a more inclusive music scene, including Billy Dean Thomas and Anjimile.
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A native of Clarksdale, Miss., the cradle of the blues, guitar prodigy Christone “Kingfish” Ingram has been hailed as the future of the genre by blues lovers young and old. His Tiny Desk (home) concert – his second appearance for the Tiny Desk series, following a set with Rakim at the desk in 2018 – was filmed at the Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale. Also this week: Tiny Desk (home) concerts from near and far. The members of pop duo Gracie and Rachel share space in a NYC apartment and are grateful to be able to "commute from their bedrooms" for their performance; meanwhile, legendary guitarist Leo Kottke collaborates with Phish bassist Mike Gordon and drummer Jon Fishman from hundreds of miles apart (from Minneapolis to Burlington, Vt.). And the members of Atlanta hip-hop collective Spillage Village crowded close together in a church to perform tracks from their new record, Spilligion. Plus, comedian, actress and author Ali Wong picks her five favorite Tiny Desks – and spoiler alert: She loves slow jams. |
Mac Phipps was a rising star of New Orleans rap when he was convicted of a killing he insists he did not commit. Two decades later, he is still fighting for his freedom and his art. This week, our new podcast, Louder Than A Riot, shared the final installment of their story about Phipps, following the ripples of his case in the decades since that verdict was handed down. We’ve also published an extended narrative from hosts Rodney Carmichael and Sidney Madden that tells the full story featured on the podcast. |
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