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News & Views from WRUR
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Sit in with Hannah Maier as she talks with Molly Tuttle about her upcoming tour with Marty Stuart, her Jimmy Kimmel Live experience, and what she's been up to following the release of her amazing album "So Long Little Miss Sunshine".
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NPR's Tiny Desk announcement for 2026 on The Route. Entry window is now open!
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The Route is airing the radio adaptation of the Wizard of Oz on December 26th.
Latest Route Music News
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Five albums into their career, the band exudes a cocky confidence in its ability to use rock songs as vehicles for both social commentary and personal angst.
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Sedaka, who died Feb. 27, was a classical piano prodigy whose hits in the late '50s and early '60s included "Calendar Girl" and "Breaking up is Hard to Do." Originally broadcast in 2007.
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Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford, founding members of the band Squeeze, recently unearthed their very first attempts at songwriting. Their new album "Trixies" is based on those sketches.
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A pair of country singers made history on the Billboard charts this week. It's also a big week for young pop stars, with an Olympic boost.
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Look for Tiny Desk Radio on your local NPR station.
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It's a big week for women in country music — and, it turns out, for women whose songs are favored by women in figure skating.
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A new mini-album finds the world's biggest girl group in a tight spot: competing with its own legacy.
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Look for Tiny Desk Radio on your local NPR station.
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What can robots teach us about humanity and about love? This musical, starring Darren Criss and Helen J. Shen, tries to understand what it means to actually live.
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Now that it is becoming harder and harder to get a ticket to your favorite artist's show, watching indirectly is becoming a popular compromise. What is gained and lost in a tiered concert hierarchy?