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"Polaroid Lovers" is unlike anything Sarah Jarosz has done before. It’s louder, slicker and more dazzling than her previous albums, but the songs themselves are just as moving.
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"Little Rope" by Sleater-Kinney is a captivating part of the band’s second act, it’s their fourth album since coming out of retirement. Clocking in at just over 30 minutes, it’s a powerful expression of what living in a world of perpetual crisis has done to us
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"Little Rope" by Sleater-Kinney is a captivating part of the band’s second act, it’s their fourth album since coming out of retirement. Clocking in at just over 30 minutes, it’s a powerful expression of what living in a world of perpetual crisis has done to us
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WHRO Public Media is celebrating the 20th anniversary of WHRV Host Paul Shugrue being on the station’s airwaves—and of his incredibly popular program Out of the Box.
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Join us on Thursday nights from January 11 through March 7 for a FREE concert by one of Hampton Roads' best local bands, hosted live by WHRO's Paul Shugrue!
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Chris Stapleton is at the top of his game. His new album "Higher" is a masterful blend of country, soul, and blues that showcases his remarkable vocal range
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A Sense of Community is what Michael Franti & Spearhead are after on their 13 th studio album “Big Big Love.”
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John Darneille, a novelist and leader of the Mountain Goats is a story teller. The new album “Jenny From Thebes” is a full blown rock opera about a character first introduced on a 2002 album
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Counting The Rolling Stones out is never a good bet. Even though it’s been eighteen years since their last album of new material and even longer since they’ve put out something compelling, “Hackney Diamonds” is the return to form that no one ever expected
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In January Margo price released the album “Strays”, getting rave reviews for the collection of songs that push the envelope of Americana music. Now, she’s released “Strays 2” a companion recording that stands on it’s own but also expands the first album’s mythology.