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  • Tuesday,March 6,2018

    David Byrne has added two NYC dates to his extensive American Utopia world tour. For the first time since 1983, during the Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense tour, Byrne will play Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, on September 15. He has also added a show at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn on September 17. Tune-Yards will open both shows. Byrne will be on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert this Friday.

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsOn TourTelevision
  • Tuesday,March 6,2018

    k.d. lang, whose Ingénue Redux tour is in full swing, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the acclaimed album, spoke with KCRW's Larry Perel about Ingénue, then and now. Perel calls her "an artist who I can only describe as having one of the most amazing voices in music ever." You can hear the conversation here. "Ingénue sounds as great today as it did upon its release," exclaims Los Angeles Times in a review of Monday night's concert. "And what a rich experience it remains."

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsRadio
  • Monday,March 5,2018

    David Byrne has unveiled a limited-edition set of prints made by NYC artist Steve Powers, aka ESPO, available exclusively in the Nonesuch Store. This diptych, inspired by Byrne's new album, American Utopia, includes two hand-pulled screen prints made in Brooklyn at ESPO's Art World, packaged in a hand-stamped LP sleeve (LP not included). Orders will be taken for a limited time only, March 5–8, and include a digital download of the new album on release day.

    Journal Topics: Artist News
  • Monday,March 5,2018

    Robert Plant has announced a new series of North American headline dates on his Carry Fire tour in June. Special guests include Sheryl Crow, Jim James, Lucinda Williams, Los Lobos, Elle King, Jon Langford, and Seth Lakeman. Watch a new video of Plant and his band the Sensational Space Shifters performing "New World" live from Manchester's 02 Apollo here.

    Journal Topics: On Tour
  • Sunday,March 4,2018

    Randy Newman was on CBS Sunday Morning's Academy Awards episode, in a feature on his family and their "movie music dynasty," including his uncles Alfred, Emil, and Lionel Newman, cousins David and Thomas Newman, and Randy himself. "There are Newmans everywhere dotting Hollywood history from the beginning. It's one-of-a-kind. It's an extraordinary story," says film-music historian John Burlingame. "When you look at the individuals and you see how talented each one of them is in their own way, when you put it all together, it's a bit mind-boggling." Watch the feature and see what Randy had to say here.

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsTelevisionVideo
  • Friday,March 2,2018

    Robert Plant was a guest on The Late Late Show with James Corden. He and his band The Sensational Space Shifters performed "New World," from his new album, Carry Fire. You can watch the performance here. Plant also joined Corden for a chat on stage; you can watch their conversation about a particular karaoke incident here as well.

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsTelevisionVideo
  • Friday,March 2,2018

    Rhiannon Giddens, Stephin Merritt play Tibet House Benefit at Carnegie Hall … David Byrne previews American Utopia in Northeast … Jeremy Denk is in UK … Fleet Foxes take Crack-Up to Florida … Richard Goode joins BBC Philharmonic … Jonny Greenwood is up for an Oscar ... Tigran Hamasyan performs in NYC … Kronos Quartet is in Berkeley … k.d. lang brings Ingénue to California … Audra McDonald performs in Atlanta … Brad Mehldau plays solo in Germany … Pat Metheny duets in Connecticut … Robert Plant is in LA … The Staves are in New Zealand … Chris Thile hosts Live From Here from Saint Paul, performs at Oscars … and more …

    Journal Topics: On TourWeekend Events
  • Thursday,March 1,2018

    David Bryne's new album, American Utopia, out next Friday, March 9, is streaming in full till then as an NPR First Listen. "The music is intense, it's playful and quite memorable," says NPR Music's Bob Boilen. "In a world filled with millions of songs about personal problems and love gone right or wrong, I'm thrilled to have a record that opens my eyes and widens my perceptions and helps me stop and make some sense of this inexplicable, mind-bending world of ours."

    Journal Topics: Album ReleaseArtist NewsRadio
  • Thursday,March 1,2018

    The ECHO Jazz 2018 Award nominations have been announced by the German Recording Academy, including for Chris Thile, Brad Mehldau, and Tigran Hamasyan. Thile and Mehldau are nominated for their duo debut together, Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau—Thile in the Special Instruments category, Mehldau in Piano International—and Hamasyan is up for Piano International for his album An Ancient Observer.

    Journal Topics: Artist News
  • Wednesday,February 28,2018

    Rhiannon Giddens recently sat down with The Bluegrass Situation to perform "Mal Hombre," singer/guitarist Lydia Mendoza's 1934 song. The performance, for the site's Sitch Sessions, took place in a flower-filled 1954 Silver Streak trailer in East Nashville. You can watch it here.

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsVideo
  • Tuesday,February 27,2018

    Lake Street Dive will release Free Yourself Up, its second album with Nonesuch Records, on May 4. In many ways, this is the band's most intimate and collaborative record. The band worked as a tightly knit unit to craft the ten songs on Free Yourself Up and self-produced the album in Nashville with engineer Dan Knobler. Tour dates begin in Lake Street Dive's original home of Boston on release day. Pre-order the album to get an exclusive print signed by the band and download the track "Good Kisser" now. You can watch a performance video of the song here.

    Journal Topics: Album ReleaseArtist NewsOn Tour
  • Monday,February 26,2018

    Jonny Greenwood was a guest on NPR's Morning Edition. He spoke with host Rachel Martin about his Oscar-nominated score to Paul Thomas Anderson's film Phantom Thread, and how he collaborated with the filmmaker to develop the music, which would be recorded with a sixty-piece string orchestra. We also learn how a young Jonny Greenwood was inspired by the recorder, and what his current and future plans are to work with the humble instrument. You can listen to the conversation here.

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsRadio

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