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- Monday,November 5,2007
Today, NPR has launched a new multimedia music site at npr.org/music, incorporating content from its national programs and several partner stations' programming. Among the site's features are artist interviews, concerts, and live broadcast streams from the member stations. One special feature is Project Song, which challenges songwriters to write and record a new song in two days. Participants are asked to choose from a stack of images and words and write a song based on one of each. Kicking off the series is The Magnetic Fields' Stephin Merritt, who used the project to create "A Man of a Million Faces."
Journal Topics: Artist NewsRadioFriday,November 2,2007Richard Goode will be Petroc Trelawny's guest on BBC Radio 3's Music Matters, the station's flagship classical music program, on Saturday, November 3. The two discuss Goode's 45-year career and the joy he finds in collaborating with Dawn Upshaw, with whom he'll perform next week at London's Southbank Centre. Music Matters begins at 12:15 GMT on Radio 3.
Journal Topics: Artist NewsRadioMonday,October 22,2007In the October 18 episode of NPR's All Songs Considered, host Bob Boilen opens the show by recalling the first time he heard David Byrne's Knee Plays on cassette, back in 1985. He remembers driving around in his car listening to it—"I played it constantly"—until giving it away as a thank-you gift. He's been waiting 20-plus years for the CD release to replace the missing cassette, and, he says, "It's such a thrill to hear it again." Hear the episode here.
Sunday,October 21,2007In the October 12 episode of NPR's All Songs Considered, Robert Christgau, a contributing editor for Rolling Stone magazine, calls Youssou N'Dour and Super Étoile "the best band in the world." Before closing the episode with the song "4-4-44" from Youssou's new record, Rokku Mi Rokka (Give and Take), Christgau urges listeners to catch one of the live shows on Youssou's upcoming US tour: "It's very simple," he says, "If you're within 150 miles, don't miss them."
Journal Topics: RadioThursday,October 18,2007The latest edition of BBC Radio 3's flagship arts program, Night Waves, features an interview with Youssou N'Dour about his upcoming Nonesuch release, Rokku Mi Rokka (Give and Take), and the social and political issues behind his music.
Journal Topics: RadioMonday,June 25,2007Tune in to New York public radio station WNYC’s Soundcheck on 93.9 FM today at 2:15 PM to hear Jeff Tweedy discuss Wilco's new album, Sky Blue Sky. You can also listen to the show live online at wnyc.org.
Journal Topics: RadioWednesday,May 23,2007Mi Sueño, the final album from the Buena Vista Social Club's Ibrahim Ferrer, was reviewed on NPR's Fresh Air.
Tuesday,April 17,2007Tune in to hear The Black Keys interview and performance on NPR's World Cafe from WXPN.
Journal Topics: RadioTuesday,January 30,2007David Byrne stops by New York public radio station WNYC to talk with Soundcheck host John Schaefer about creativity, copyright, and why he’s written a song cycle about Imelda Marcos. Byrne's Perspectives series at Carnegie Hall starts this Thursday, February 1.
Journal Topics: RadioTuesday,January 2,2007Listen to an interview with composer Peter Lieberson on NPR's Weekend Edition. Lieberson discusses Neruda Songs, his collaboration with his late wife, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson.
Journal Topics: RadioSunday,December 3,2006Listen to The Gothic Archies, a.k.a. Stephin Merritt, and author Daniel Handler perform songs from The Tragic Treasury and discuss the new Lemony Snickett book live on NPR's All Things Considered at npr.org.
Journal Topics: RadioSunday,November 26,2006The Black Keys were recently interviewed on NPR's Morning Edition. The band's concert at the 9:30 Club in DC was webcast live on NPR. Both can be heard online at npr.org.
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