Hochstein at High Falls is a free lunchtime concert series, with shows over lunch every Thursday at 12:10pm outdoors in High Falls, June 8th through August 17th, hosted by WRUR and WXXI, The Hochstein School, and the High Falls Business Association.
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This year’s headliners include Americana duo Watchhouse (formerly known as Mandolin Orange); Gambian multi-instrumentalist, singer and composer Sona Jobarteh; Grammy Award-winning country-Latin band The Mavericks; Jamaican lyricist Kabaka Pyramid, who won the 2022 Grammy for best reggae album; Ukrainian quartet DakhaBrakha (returning for its fourth appearance); and Jupiter and Okwess from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Singer-songwriter-author-professor Florence Dore brings her eclectic Americana sound to Abilene Bar and Grill Saturday night.
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It’s been 15 years since Danny Deutsch opened Abilene Bar & Lounge.
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With a new home in Nashville, the singer-songwriter's fifth solo album is a laid-back affair full of zen-like wisdom that lands as guidance for a generation.
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Ben Folds reflects on his songwriting process, injecting empathy into lyrics, and why he believes that "we don't need any new albums."
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Winston's successful albums for Windham Hill Records made him one of the first stars of new age music.
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Side Pony's Alice Wallace and Caitlin Cannon perform songs from their debut record, Lucky Break.
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The musician from Tupelo, Mississippi performs songs from his latest album, Never Too Late to Call.
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As part of NPR's series highlighting female songwriters through history, we look at Cynthia Weil, who wrote hits like "You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling" and "On Broadway" with her husband Barry Mann.