Unsigned artists can submit their original music to the Contest until March 13.
News & Views from WRUR
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Forty years of Scott Wallace's "Rejuvenation" and Doug Curry's "Blacks and Blues" on WRUR will be celebrated Saturday at The Little Theatre.
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David Crosby, who made an indelible mark on the history of rock and roll, passed away at the age of 81. This special discusses his life and musical legacy.
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Celebrate 40 years of great radio programs with Scott Wallace and Doug Curry, hosts of Rejuvenation and Blacks and Blues on Different Radio.
Latest Different Radio Music News
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NPR's Juana Summers visits a new exhibit at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City that celebrates 50 years of fashion in hip hop music.
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New York philharmonic president and CEO Deborah Borda discusses the decisionmaking process behind bringing the superstar conductor to the Big Apple.
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For this slowcore meditation on Bush's butt-rock hit, the duo swaps brimming frustration with genuine sorrow.
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The singsong rapper began as an oddity. His new "psych rock" album feels representative of his career arc.
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Lafourcade discusses De Todas las Flores, her first album of entirely new material in seven years.
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De Souza's fighting for the belief that not only can she rise from the ashes of a dumpster-fire world, but that she can revel in the flames and find beauty in their flicker.
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The polymath producer distills his knack for synthetic beats and jazz-like arrangements into a smooth, delicate soul rhythm.
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The New York Philharmonic announced Tuesday afternoon that the charismatic 42-year-old conductor will be taking on the music director designate post at the start of the 2025-26 concert season.
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Billie Eilish's Bond theme tries to fend off Beyoncé, Van Morrison, perennial candidate Diane Warren and word-of-mouth juggernaut Encanto.
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Cuban American icon Celia Cruz is being honored along with four other influential American women as part of the American Women Quarters Program.