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We take a look at what's in the tip jar these days for performers around Idaho.
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When it comes to an evening of good company and great music, Leta Harris Neustaedter is one of Boise’s most sought-after live performers. Yes, she’s a clinical social worker, therapist and teacher; but many people know her best for wrapping an evening up with a musical ribbon.
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John Denver’s “Rocky Mountain High” turns 50 years old in October, an anniversary marking the legacy he left in the state of Colorado and far beyond.
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Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge visited with Idaho Matters to talk about life, music and her new tour.
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Juliana is in Boise for a cello recital and masterclass, both open to the public, at Boise State University this weekend.
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For a long time, Miller suffered from kidney disease, and as his health declined, Platts explored the possibility of giving him her kidney. Turns out, she was a perfect match.
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Boise State Public Radio will sound a little different starting Sept. 6.
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The McCall Music Society continues to fill the mountains and valleys of Valley County year-round. But the mission stretches through the winter and spring and, most importantly, through the school year.
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The versatile, eclectic multimedia artist and musician Laurie Anderson has taken stock of her life's work, pursuing reissues and retrospectives while always forging ahead.
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The musician spent a decade homeless in San Francisco before making records, but left a much longer legacy by bringing his knowledge of bebop and blues, and an innate soulfulness into jazz music.