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"I’m not a gospel singer but I do want to do good things with what I do," says country singer Randy Houser.
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"I’ve been making music with these guys for six years," explains Dan Auerbarch. "Arcs have been around for a while. This year is just the first time we started to share it with people."
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"We’re not an overly political band," says Donna the Buffalo's Tara Nevins, explaining The Stampede tour is more "about the basic fundamental rules of what’s wrong and right in a democracy."
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"When you love what you do, it keeps you motivated," says The Blind Boys of Alabama founder and singer Jimmy Carter about the gospel group's longevity.
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"We wanted to make a new album to reignite and reinvent who we are as a band," says Sleater-Kinney singer-guitarist Corin Tucker.
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After his 2007 album Spiderman of the Rings put him on the indie electronica map, Dan Deacon went in a variety of different directions as he honed his interactive live show, even partnering with a business to develop a phone ap...
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Born in Chewelah, Washington singer Allen Stone started singing at his father’s church when he was just a kid. Eventually, he’d discover soul music and make the shift from the sacred world to the secular one, self-releasing two...