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Nils Lofgren by Eric Marcel
Nils Lofgren by Eric Marcel
Nils Lofgren by Eric Marcel
 

Nils Lofgren’s Personal Music Journey

 
February 15, 2016



"I’m not burdened to play the five hits," says Nils Lofgren, who has had a 50-year musical career. "I play what works for the audience."

 
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Ron Pope and the Nighthawks
Ron Pope and the Nighthawks
Ron Pope and the Nighthawks
 

Ron Pope: Hoping his stories connect

 
February 14, 2016



"All you can hope for is that the songs will resonate with people and feel good to you," says singer-songwriter Ron Pope about his self-titled debut with the Nighthawks. "If people don’t like them, I’m going to have to learn to...

 
 
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Stephen Kellogg
Stephen Kellogg
Stephen Kellogg

"I thought it would be cool to make a record where you unapologetically give over to the genres," says singer-songwriter Stephen Kellogg about his expansive new four-part album, SOUTH, WEST, NORTH, EAST.

 
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©ArethaFranklin
©ArethaFranklin
©ArethaFranklin

"Definitely not," says busy singer Aretha Franklin when asked if she'll ever retire from performing. "I will be singing all the way."

 
 
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Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter
 

Rayland Baxter Gets into the Groove

 
February 7, 2016



"I wanted to put some groove in it," says singer-songwriter Rayland Baxter about his approach to 'Imaginary Man.' "I wanted to put some California in it and draw from my more recent influences."

 
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Freakwater by Tim Furnish
Freakwater by Tim Furnish
Freakwater by Tim Furnish
 

Freakwater’s Album of the Decade

 
January 31, 2016



"We went into the studio thinking that we would try a bunch of stuff and be open," says Freakwater's Catherine Irwin about the band's first album in ten years.

 
 
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Mutemath
Mutemath
Mutemath
 

Mutemath: Positivity is ‘Vitals’

 
January 27, 2016



"The optimistic songs were the ones we went with for the record," says Mutemath drummer Darren King about the band's fourth studio album.