Listen: "Ring in Spring," A New Playlist

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Happy vernal equinox! Now that spring has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, we've put together a playlist of Nonesuch recordings as a soundtrack to the longer days, melting snows, and blossoming trees ahead, featuring seasonally appropriate songs from Fleet Foxes, Tigran Hamasyan, Gidon Kremer, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Conor Oberst, The Magnetic Fields, Kronos Quartet, Brad Mehldau, Carolina Chocolate Drops, The Black Keys, Robert Plant, k.d. lang, Emmylou Harris, Edgar Meyer & Chris Thile, Michael Daves, Bill Frisell, Devendra Banhart, Wilco, Steve Reich, Allen Toussaint, Randy Newman, World Saxophone Quartet, Dawn Upshaw, Teresa Cristina, Pat Metheny, Caetano Veloso, Guy Clark, and the Nonesuch Explorer Series.

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Happy vernal equinox! Now that spring has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, we've put together a playlist of Nonesuch recordings as a soundtrack to the longer days, melting snows, and blossoming trees ahead, featuring seasonally appropriate songs from Fleet Foxes, Tigran Hamasyan, Gidon Kremer, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Conor Oberst, The Magnetic Fields, Kronos Quartet, Brad Mehldau, Carolina Chocolate Drops, The Black Keys, Robert Plant, k.d. lang, Emmylou HarrisEdgar Meyer & Chris Thile, Michael Daves, Bill Frisell, Devendra Banhart, Wilco, Steve Reich, Allen Toussaint, Randy Newman, World Saxophone Quartet, Dawn Upshaw, Teresa Cristina, Pat Metheny, Caetano Veloso, Guy Clark, and the Nonesuch Explorer Series.

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