Roy McCurdy has had an astonishing career as the drummer behind some of the biggest names in jazz.
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Program changes, WRUR, Rhythm Lab
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This is the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Monday, January 31, 2022.
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Tony Levin celebrates the publication of his coffee-table book, “Images from A Life on the Road,” at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at The Atrium at Eastman Place, 25 Gibbs St.
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The Danish jazz duo perform an untraditional four-song set from the countryside in Djursland, Denmark.
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On a new album, the classical stars revisit the concerto Williams composed specifically for Ma, as well as some of Williams' most affecting film scores.
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On his third solo album, Styles relies on a proficient but unadventurous process of combining his influences. His habit of paying homage to his idols too often conceals his own creative vision.
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Delightfully weird, minimalist and dark, Alex G's got a knack for making good fortune sound dangerous.
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Lizzie No is a magnetic performer and a rising star in the folk world — and when you hear her, you'll understand why.
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In her Tiny Desk (home) concert, Ada Lea performs four sharply detailed and dreamy songs.
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A cold and methodical ranking of Saturday Night Live performances by Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Lizzo, Billie Eilish, Young Thug, Arcade Fire, Saweetie, LCD Soundsystem, Camila Cabello and more.
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BabyTron raps over decades of the best beats, from Waka Flocka Flame's "Hard in Da Paint" to OutKast's "Ms. Jackson."
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Musician John Legend is using his national platform to elevate local races for district attorney — endorsing progressive prosecutors who prioritize preventative solutions over incarceration.
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TikTok has flipped the script on the music industry, and everyone from artists to analysts and even marketing bosses at the top labels are trying to catch up.