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NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts have inspired a family-owned grocery store to put on live music in the produce section.
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Celebrated guitarist, composer and bandleader Charlie Hunter brings his trio to Boise March 18 for an evening of genre-blending jazz, funk, blues and rock. The show is presented by Boise State Public Radio and Duck Club. He spoke with Boise State Public Radio's Troy Oppie ahead of his visit.
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O'Jizo is just one of the bands to come out of the growing Irish music scene in Japan.
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The R&B singer tells the (sometimes very messy) story of a love pursued, featuring a fantastic band and a guest spot from trumpeter Keyon Harrold.
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Leven Kali brings the funk in his new album LK99. The Netherlands-born artist shares his inspiration and drive with NPR's Adrian Ma.
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The country singer-songwriter formerly known as Sturgill Simpson has a new album out under his current stage name, Johnny Blue Skies and the Dark Clouds.
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Prior to the 1979 revolution, the Iranian singer and actor was a pop superstar. But she was jailed by the Islamic Republic and forced to agree to never sing or perform in public.
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Bruno Mars is the most-listened to artist in the world on Spotify. He's won 16 Grammys. In case you thought there were no battles left for him to win, this week he unlocked another achievement.
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On new albums by viral sensation Yebba and studio whiz Pimmie, it's clear modern R&B has been clearing space for vastly different stripes of singer-songwriter.
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A group of teenagers that formed a rock band in the 1960s never released their music until now.
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The visual album and documentary Songs from the Hole tells the story of James Jacobs, the hip-hop artist JJ'88, as he reflects on his coming-of-age within California's state prison system.
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Few artists can completely dismantle your heart, fill it with wonder and awe at the miracle of life, and put it back together quite like Madi Diaz.