Musical Performance: Margo Price
Musical Performance: Margo Price
November 28, 2016 • “On the morning after Election Day, Price sang three cathartic country songs loaded with new meaning.” (NPR)
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Musical Performance: Margo Price
November 28, 2016 • “On the morning after Election Day, Price sang three cathartic country songs loaded with new meaning.” (NPR)
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Musical Performance: Tegan And Sara
November 21, 2016 • “The Canadian pop duo crafts acoustic versions of pop anthems like “Closer and “Boyfriend.” (NPR)
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Musical Performance: Attacca Quartet
November 18, 2016 • “The young quartet navigates smoke rings, alligators and the stormy fluctuations of the 18th century.” (NPR)
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Musical Performance: John Paul White
November 14, 2016 • “Formerly half of The Civil Wars, White returns to perform three songs from his solo debut, Beulah.” (NPR)
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Musical Performance: The Westerlies
November 2, 2016 • “The self-described “accidental brass quartet” swims comfortably in jazz, classical and pop music.” (NPR)
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October 28, 2016 • “The trio strips anthemic songs down to the essentials: just sisterly harmonies and acoustic guitar.” (NPR)
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Musical Performance: Drive-By Truckers
October 24, 2016 • “The long-running rock band holds a mirror to the hard realities of America right now.” (NPR)
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Musical Performance: Blind Pilot
October 21, 2016 • “The folk-pop band performs four songs from its shimmery new album, And Then Like Lions.” (NPR)
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October 14, 2016 • “A striking mix of rock, hip-hop, funk, go-go and Brazilian sounds, fused with energy and humor.” (NPR)
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Steve Gun Plays Between the Ties On an Abandoned Railroad
October 12, 20166:33 PM ET
Benjamin Naddaff-Hafrey
“Eyes On The Lines is a striking title for Steve Gunn’s latest record. A trucker phrase, it captures the chooglin’, highway hypnosis of the songwriter’s sound. But to the untrained ear, it might suggest purposefulness or direction.” (NPR)
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