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- This past July, historic floods swept through Central Appalachia, ravaging eastern Kentucky in particular. Three months later, the floods have receded from national headlines — but that doesn’t mean the catastrophe is over. This week, Stephanie Wolf of NPR member station WFPL in Louisville, Ky., shared a report on how eastern Kentucky’s music community was impacted by the floods — the venues, music schools, rare instruments and priceless archives that all sustained damages — and how the scene is rebuilding.
- This week on New Music Friday from All Songs Considered: Bruce Springsteen's tribute to classic soul, the bare-knuckled debut EP from Memphis rapper GloRilla, a gorgeous new Blue Note release from jazz guitarist and composer Bill Frisell and more great albums out on Nov. 11.
- This week on the NPR Classical playlist: an 80th birthday salute to pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim, with tracks that span his amazing career, which includes playing Chopin on a piano he designed himself and conducting Wagner, Boulez and Bruckner.
- Brazilian singer Gal Costa, who died this week at 77, was a key figure in the Tropicália movement of the late 1960s, and her voice was a sharp instrument in collaborations with artists like Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso.
- Natalia Lafourcade’s recent projects have focused on her interpretations of classic Latin American folk genres. But eventually, it was time for her to return to her own songs — to, as the Mexican singer-songwriter put it, tend to her “inner garden.” This week, she spoke with Alt.Latino about that process and about her first album of original material in seven years.
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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Broadway musical The Lion King, the show’s cast and musicians spent their day off behind the Tiny Desk, performing familiar hits like "Can You Feel the Love Tonight,” "Hakuna Matata” and a selection of songs written just for the stage. Also from the Tiny Desk this week: a quiet, cinematic set from Lizzy McAlpine and a high-energy performance from the Ezra Collective. |
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