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David Longstreth's band returns from a long absence with "Keep Your Name," a song about betrayal and loss with a tortured, deeply conflicted video to match.
Alicia Keys speaks with Noteworthy's Jason King at Jungle City Studios in New York City.
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15 years after her first single went to No. 1, Alicia Keys says her songwriting still relies on instinct. "I never know how it happens," she says. "And I kinda always wanna be like that."
Glass Animals performs live in the studio for KCRW.
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There's real joy in this genre-defying performance by the English singer-songwriter, who performs material from her first album in six years.
Album of the Year and Song of the Year award winner Jason Isbell hugs John Prine at the 2016 Americana Music Association Honors and Awards Ceremony.
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NPR Music returns as the exclusive webcast home for Nashville's big night on Sept. 21, with performances by Bob Weir, Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, George Strait, Jason Isbell and The Lumineers.
A still from Gordi's "So Here We Are" video.
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The music video for the Colombian band's song "Soy Yo" has made headlines this week. The group's Simon Mejia tells NPR's Rachel Martin why it's being called an ode to little brown girls everywhere.