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  • Modern Chinese music is most famous for sappy Canto-pop love songs. But on the mainland, young Chinese musicians are innovating and taking risks with ancient music forms such as throat singing. Former punk singer Ilchi is now a force in the Mongolian folk-music revival with his band Hanggai.
  • Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement return for a second season of their music-driven comedy series, which follows two hapless New Zealanders trying to make it as a folk-pop band in New York City.
  • A new 2-CD set features a decades-old recording of Mingus and his quintet at Switzerland's Montreux Jazz Festival. Citic Kevin Whitehead says the album showcases one of Mingus' most explosive bands.
  • Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Michael McDonald reflects his early days playing banjo with his dad, and why he's still proud to be a Doobie Brother. Then he plays a game inspired by '60s singers.
  • The multi-genre festival lights up the Bay Area's nightlife scene with dozens of shows Feb. 24–March 1.
  • Twelve albums and more than 1,500 shows into its career, Phish has never seemed more at ease embracing what it does best, while still trying to refine and reinvent its own formulas.
  • Something for Everybody is the first new Devo record in 20 years, but the band remains as bouncy and subversive as ever. Here, frontman Mark Mothersbaugh discusses the "corporate consensus building" approach to Devo's latest studio album.
  • At the Oasis reunion in the U.K., we hear from fans and journalists about why the band's comeback has garnered so much attention.
  • We look at how Fox News covered the first of the Jan. 6 committee hearings, which it did not air live. The network chose to air it on its business channel, the Fox Business Network, instead.
  • Eric D. Johnson’s band has survived tragedy, neglect and the vagaries of the road. And now, he says things are just getting started.
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