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Researchers are tracing the origins of big changes to the music industry — especially pop — that can be heard today.
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Deke Sharon is the vocal producer behind the TV show "The Sing-Off" and the movies "Pitch Perfect" and "Pitch Perfect 2."
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Three students beat the odds to perform in one of the most prestigious junior choruses in the country.
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"There's nobody like The B-52s," Pierson says. "But doing stuff on my own, I can also express more personal songs."
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The band strips down its electronic sound with the aid of a spaghetti strainer and a paint bucket. Watch Until The Ribbon Breaks perform four songs from this year's A Lesson Unlearnt.
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The songs nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song come from a number of genres: pop, country and hip-hop.
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The performer is both celebrated and attacked for it. She writes in her new memoir, "I am totally not afraid to ask. For anything."
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Loretta Lynn, Jason Isbell, Jackson Browne, and more of the most revered artists in roots music performed live from Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
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Plant has spent the past half-decade exploring Americana and America itself, traveling through the U.S. and collaborating with roots musicians. Now 66, he's just hoping to stay unpredictable.
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The prolific songwriter's new self-titled album has the sound of an artist in thrall to making music on his own terms. NPR's Arun Rath visits him at his studio in Hollywood.