Latest from LPM Music
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As soon as Coco Jones stepped behind the Desk, donning a beautiful silver dress and a bright, warm smile, it was apparent that we were about to witness a star shine.
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WFPK host Laura Shine interviewed singer/songwriter Brit Taylor about her new album Land of The Forgotten
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Great Grandpa writes lullabies for the restless. The indie rock band's thoughtful intensity remains intact at the Tiny Desk, just at a quieter volume.
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Felicity Jones and Kerry Condon on Train Dreams, Small Parts, and Letting a Movie Breathe
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An upright piano, a guitar and Daniel Caesar, lifted by a 12-piece choir. The presentation is simple, but the effect is transcendent.
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WFPK turns 30 this month and we're celebrating with a live broadcast from West Sixth Nulu!
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Foreigner's Lou Gramm on digging up the vault, sharing the mic, and learning when to go home
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Gaten Matarazzo on Stranger Things' Long Goodbye, Life After Hawkins, and Andy Serkis' Animal Farm
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Casey Powell & Monster Crew live on WFPK before playing our NYE show at The Louisville Palace
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Gobo Fraggle on Writer’s Block, The First Snow of Fraggle Rock, and Why the Best Songs Are Written with Friends
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John Tartaglia on Gobo, Fraggle Rock Lore, and Carrying Jim Henson’s Optimism Forward
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Christmas Lullabies is the new EP from Heather Bond and Kaleb Jones
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Pierson Fodé on Shirtless Slow-Mo, Christmas Movie Rules, and Finally Feeling the Click
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"No Devil No Hell" is the new song and video from Louisville's White Woolly
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GIVĒON treats performance as therapy, pouring out his heart like a bottle of wine. The R&B singer treats us to ballads and anthems of heartache, backed by strings and horns.
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Audrey Nuna on Trench, KPop Demon Hunters, and Simulation Theory
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So much of the holiday season is about finding a balance between bright lights and dark nights. Sixpence None the Richer's music finds depth in the in-between.
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Kentuckian and songwriter George Paul Smith released his new single "Alive" that explores the ills of social media.
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Right from the first note, Odeal instantly transports us to the warm, soulful pocket that we never leave.
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Classical Host Laura Atkinson and Reporter Justin Hicks trace the American musical tradition of shape note singing from colonial America up to today in an emotional, and joyful sonic journey.
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Penelope Ann Miller on After All, Dementia, and Southern Silence
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Erika Christensen on After All, Playing the Mess, and Letting Silence Do the Work
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