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The guitarist plays the music of Heitor Villa-Lobos and Argentine tango master Astor Piazzolla in a session with host Michael Feinstein.
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Rosnes and Charlap just finished a six-concert season of Jazz in July at the 92Y in New York City. Hear the two-piano duo make a "unique sound that is the sum of both of us" at the Kennedy Center.
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This year marks the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan's first performance at the Newport Folk Festival. Though he didn't seek the role, he became a spokesman for a generation and an entire movement of new music. Who today has the vision, imagination and voice to inspire and even unite young people?
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The singer-songwriter's attempts to re-create the legendary rock sound of Chess Records resulted in his debut album, Signs and Signifiers. McPherson's set is followed by Julie Adams.
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Hear McFerrin experiment with the percussive range of his voice in a few songs from spirityouall.
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Fitzgerald and Ford have become an integral part of Alaska's musical landscape. This episode also features a guest appearance by Susan Grace, who's been called "the Joan Baez of Alaska."
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Mitchell has performed alongside Jewel, Mason Jennings and Indigo Girls. She's been singing and writing since she was young, and has said that music was a way for her to escape a tumultuous childhood.
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The trio made its name by combining Gypsy jazz and Western swing. As a result, it's become a favorite at fairs and festivals in Europe. This concert features original songs, as well as a rare encore.
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The singer-songwriter and harmonica legend give the blues a modern twist on their new album, Get Up!
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What impressed most about Colin Davis wasn't his extraordinarily broad view of music and art, his eloquent turns of phrase, or even his naughty sense of humor, but it was instead something less tangible — his sense of self.