Rachel Horn
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Half of the top 10 spots in 2019's NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll went to women. But a deeper look at the data from across the poll's lifetime complicates claims about women's equality in jazz.
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In the latest single from the Philly future-soul singer's forthcoming album New Magic, Little communes with the spirit of the early-20th-century gospel artist Washington Phillips.
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The Newport Folk Festival is not just a festival — it's an annualized community. Photographer Adam Kissick captured it.
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After her huge artistic breakthrough last year, this new four-song collection reveals Margo Price's eagerness to stretch her craft, both musically and lyrically.
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As teens, the twins always played music together. Since then, their careers have led them in different, parallel directions. We asked each twin to share thoughts and memories about her sister's work.
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Say hello to Sir Carter and Rumi.
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The Purple One's official videos for "Let's Go Crazy" and "When Doves Cry," as well as three live Purple Rain-era performances, were uploaded to YouTube and Vevo Friday.
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The singer wrote she was "devastated" to cancel the performances, which she'd hinted could be her last tour dates ever.
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The storied roots-gospel group will release its latest LP, which features songs written by Valerie June, Phil Cook, John Leventhal and more, in August.
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In a song about forgiving yourself and keeping good company, the Nashville-by-way-of-Asbury Park singer's timeless voice gets what she calls a "soul-meets-Fraggle-Rock treatment."