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What to know about Sixwire, the RNC band supplying the dad rock each night during prime time
So far, the group has entertained viewers with renditions of such hits as "Life is a Highway," "All Star," "What I Like About You," "Don't Stop Believin' " and "Reelin' in the Years," among other "dad jams."
New Mix: Remembering Sean Price, Plus Girl Band, Diane Coffee, Bikini Kill, More
This week's podcast remembers Sean Price, brings back a '90s revolution and lets Robin engage in his once-yearly purge of emotion.
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Paul McCartney knew he'd never top The Beatles — and that's just fine with him
The documentary Get Back revisits The Beatles' final days together. McCartney says he took the band's breakup hard: "I didn't know what to do at all." Originally broadcast Nov. 3, 2021.
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Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley discusses the band's existential new album
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley about the band's new album, which focuses on love and longing in the vastness of the universe.
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Staple '80s band Tears For Fears is back on the scene after 17 years
Scott Simon speaks with Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith from the band Tear For Fears about "The Tipping Point." It's their first new album in 17 years.
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Hear D.C. Hardcore Band Battery's First Song In 20 Years, 'My Last Breath'
The emotionally wrought "My Last Breath" feels like a lifetime packed into three minutes of desperate, furious hardcore.
'The Four Top': Eating On The Edge
What explains the high infection rate of COVID-19 among food-processing workers? Do Americans have a new understanding of food insecurity? And what is “corona-conscious eating”? Elle Simone Scott, Dr. Don Schaffner and Sophie Egan fill us in.
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A dad and his 2 teenage sons loved heavy metal so much they started a band: Narbona
In 2015 Stewart Billie moved his family from the city back to tribal land in the Navajo Nation. Billie's sons found the lack of noise unnerving until their dad replaced the quiet with heavy metal.
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After 11 years, Texas band Los Lonely Boys are back with the new album 'Resurrection'
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with the band members of Los Lonely Boys: Henry, Jojo and Ringo Garza. The three brothers are releasing their first album in 11 years called Resurrection.
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'Beloved' Tops Peers' List of Top Novels
Toni Morrison's 1987 work Beloved is the best American novel of the past quarter-century. That's according to a vote of writers and critics who were invited to weigh in with their choices by The New York Times Book Review.
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