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Louisville band The Low Glow's new song "Bananas Are Good" has great ap-peel!
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The South African pianist and Zulu healer guides us through a meditation on stillness and an invocation of Blackness.
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Wet Leg’s Rian Teasdale on Love, Horror Movies, and Keeping It Weird
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KAYTRANADA. Dijon. Molly Tuttle. We discuss the best new albums of the week with arts critic Amelia Mason from WBUR in Boston.
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Listen to this intriguing new song from these Louisville favorites.
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91.9 WFPK presents Vicki Peterson & John Cowsill on September 4 at Gerstle's Louisville.
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91.9 WFPK welcomes Neko Case on January 20 at Old Forester's Paristown Hall.
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91.9 WFPK presents Alejandro Escovedo with James Mastro on September 5 at Headliners Music Hall.
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Dressed to the nines and wearing his signature high-top locs, the British soul singer performs highlights from his timeless catalog.
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Before summer disappears, we share our favorite songs for your long and winding drives, plus a list of ground rules (does the driver always have final say?), and a breakdown of what works best when. Featured artists and songs: 1. Eric Burdon and War: “Spill the Wine,” from Eric Burdon Declares “War” 2. Stromae: “Santé,” from Multitude 3. Broadway Cast: “Alexander Hamilton,” from Hamilton 4. Joe Iconis / Broadway Cast: “Michael in the Bathroom,” from Be More Chill 5. Abiotic: “Vermosapien,” from Symbiosis 6. Wipers: “Mystery,” from Is This Real? 7. Steely Dan: “My Old School,” from Countdown to Ecstasy 8. Tunde Olaniran: “Namesake,” from Transgressor 9. Shania Twain: “Man, I Feel Like a Woman!” from Come On Over 10. Pat Travers: “Amgwanna Kick Booty,” from Black Pearl 11. Anthrax & Public Enemy: “Bring The Noise,” from Attack of the Killer B’s 12. Unwed Sailor: “Monster Collecting,” from Cruel Entertainment 13. The Allman Brothers Band: “Midnight Rider,” from Idlewild South and “Southbound,” from Brothers And Sisters 14. Lakestreet Dive: “You Go Down Smooth,” from Bad Self Portraits 15. Black Sabbath: “Turn Up The Night,” from Mob Rules 16. Simple Minds: “Don’t You (Forget About Me),” from The Breakfast Club All Songs Considered 25th anniversary segment: Our No. 1 songs from 2024 Weekly reset: Summer roadtrip while listening to the radio Hear the songs in our Roadtrip Mix on Spotify and Apple. Enjoy the show? Share it with a friend and leave us a review on Apple or wherever you listen to podcasts. Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.org
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The world is doomed, but at least we've got the Mekons. The British punk band rumbles through its down-but-not-defeated songs with rowdy defiance.
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91.9 WFPK presents Government Cheese on August 30 at Headliners Music Hall.
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91.9 WFPK presents Robert Randolph on August 23 at Mercury Ballroom.
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91.9 WFPK is a proud sponsor of AMERICANAFEST on September 9-13 in Nashville, TN.
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91.9 WFPK is a proud sponsor of Bourbon & Beyond on September 11-14 at Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center.
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Ethel Cain. Charley Crockett. J.I.D. Plug in to the week's top new releases with NPR Music's Stephen Thompson and guest DeShun Nance of WJSU's The Sipp in Jackson, Miss. The Starting 5: • J.I.D, 'God Does Like Ugly' (Stream) • Ethel Cain, 'Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You' (Stream) • Amaarae, 'BLACK STAR' (Stream) • Charley Crockett, 'Dollar a Day' (Stream) • Gordi, 'Like Plasticine' (Stream) The Lightning Round: • Hayes Carll, 'We're Only Human' • Big Freedia, 'Pressing Onward' • Ashley Monroe, 'Tennessee Lightning' • Bryson Tiller, 'The Vices' • Ada Lea, 'when i paint my masterpiece' See our long list of albums out Aug. 8 and sample more than 50 of them via our New Music Friday playlist on the All Songs Considered blog. Credits Host: Stephen Thompson Guest: DeShun Nance (WJSU's The Sipp) Audio Producer: Noah Caldwell Digital Producer: Elle Mannion Production Assistant: Dora Levite Editor: Otis Hart Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
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Renee Elise Goldsberry on Who I Really Am, Rewriting Hamilton's “Satisfied,” and Why She Refuses to Stay in One Lane
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The Brooklyn-based rapper reimagines his music with a star-studded band and teary-eyed gratitude.
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Lucy Dacus on Love, Loss, and Lyrics That Stare Back at You
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Request a song that got you through high school from 6 a.m. till 6 p.m.!
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Louisville band Relaay just released their new video for their song "The Fallout"
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River Tiber's Tiny Desk is a brilliant game of musical chairs. Band members frequently trade instruments mid-song, pushing the boundaries of what can happen in this small space.