
The hard charging new album by Lucero “Should’ve Learned By Now” is an antidote to their last couple of albums, tapping into their bar band ethos.
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We conclude our month-long feature of African American artists in celebration of Black History Month. We’ll hear from the Carolina Chocolate Drops who won the 2010 Grammy for Best Folk Album.
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These were the defining artists who helped to establish the genre. We’ll hear from Bill Monroe captured live at Bean Blossom park in a 1979 performance.
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Joe Louis Walker is a long-time San Francisco bluesman whose newest album, “Weight of the World” is one of his most adventurous
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We’ll hear from icons of the era like Bob Dylan, Joan, Baez, and Pete Seeger, who helped to define the years with songs like “We Shall Overcome,” and “ Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn me Around.”
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Yo La Tengo is one of rock’s most enduring bands. After 38 years their relentless experimentation comes to fruition on their 16th studio album, “This Stupid World,” brilliantly toggling between loud and quiet textures
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Hundreds of music fans turned out for WHRO's Music Library Giveaway in January. They were thrilled with the musical treasures they found.
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The “Queen of the Open Mic Nights” Dhana Rowe returns to the Highway this week. For 30 years she’s hosted open mics around the region, giving local artists an opportunity to showcase their talent.
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