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2024's breakout star reimagines her biggest hits from her Grammy-nominated album Short n' Sweet, while sharing stories of how the tracks came to life.
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'Tis the season for a handful of familiar Christmas songs to monopolize the top spots on the Billboard pop chart. But a few newer songs are making a play to join the annual holiday jukebox.
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The Grammy Award-winning singer says working with a vocal coach "honestly changed my life." Eilish and her brother/collaborator Finneas talk about their new album, Hit Me Hard and Soft.
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The Grammy-nominated artist returns to the Tiny Desk with a five-piece band and a built-out, Americana sound.
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Hussain's career spanned over five decades, during which he was revered as both a national treasure in India and admired worldwide.
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Glenn Miller was the swing era's biggest star. Then, he vanished without a trace.
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The pop star effortlessly illustrates in her music what it means to love and lose simultaneously.
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Batiste re-imagines Beethoven compositions in his new album. It's "not that the original wasn't great and transcendent..." he says. "But there's also a lot of things since then that have happened."
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A packed house honored the Grateful Dead, director Francis Ford Coppola, jazz trumpeter Arturo Sandoval and singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt. The venerable Harlem theater The Apollo also was recognized.
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From their beginnings in the California Bay Area during the '60s, The Grateful Dead were a counterculture phenomenon, who continue to attract new fans 30 years after they officially broke up.
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The band performs its revved-up take on roots music at the Tiny Desk.
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Elton John said following a performance of The Devil Wears Prada, which he scored, that the effects of an eye infection have sharply limited his eyesight.
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The artist celebrates the 20th anniversary of her landmark debut album Complex Simplicity.
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The Earworm Eraser is a 40-second audio track specifically designed to banish "Jingle Bells," "All I Want For Christmas Is You" and other much-too-catchy seasonal tunes.