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It turned out to be one of the best years for music of the entire decade, with releases that remain indelible and influential.
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Blues singer and guitarist Buffalo Nichols brings a mid-twentieth century field holler into the 21st century.
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After a silent year in which artists were sent grants instead of invitations to perform, the beloved festival was determined to go on this year, as carefully as possible. And how possible is that?
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This #NowPlaying discovery of Neffy comes to us from this year's Tiny Desk Contest.
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Listen to this 2015 concert from the dearly departed Stanley Dural, Jr., recorded just a year before his death.
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Despite creating art from trauma, Russell is strengthened by love, connection and creation.
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Join us in an online listening party for Christone "Kingfish" Ingram's new album. With Gwen Thompkins in the host chair, we'll feature a live conversation with the blues guitarist.
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The dreaded "sophomore slump" is no more — featuring Nirvana, Prince and Björk, World Cafe shares a playlist of those who have not only avoided the dreaded label, but transcended it.
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Amidst a slew of cancellation calls for his 2020 tour, Black Joe Lewis traded in his cowboy hat for a hard hat.
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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom made its debut last year with a striking cast of characters, but it was Branford Marsalis' job to make the music take flight.
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Two legendary musicians, John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas, team up on a new record called Leftover Feelings.
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The Americana star performs a Tiny Desk from an empty Mercury Café in Denver.