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Laying siege against the iPod kingdom, major record labels have implemented technology to limit and in some cases prohibit the copying of their artists' CDs onto the MP3 players. This... (episode)
Due to breaking news, Soundcheck has been preempted. (episode)
This month marks the 15th anniversary of the death of the great conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein. Coincident with this anniversary is the release of fresh batch of CDs and DVD... (episode)
The New York-based band The King of France have been drawing comparisons with The Kinks, Madness and the voice of Richard Hell - thanks to what the Village Voice describes as their "l... (episode)
A man who does it all -- producer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Jon Brion has been called "The producer's producer," having contributed to and overseen the creation of recent al... (episode)
Dan Zanes was a member of the 1980s group The Del Fuegos, but he found his true calling not long after the birth of his daughter. Today he writes "21st-century-all-ages-family-music, ... (episode)
Lyricist Marshall Barer (1923-1998) is described by the singer B.J. Ward as "brilliant, bipolar, bisexual and bi-coastal." He's the author of a diverse range of material, from televi... (episode)
Today, a closer look at "No Direction Home: Bob Dylan," Martin Scorsese's documentary which originally aired on PBS and the BBC, and is now available on DVD. We're joined by Tim Riley... (episode)
Author Robert Farris Thompson joins us to discuss his new book Tango: The Art History of Love, which explores the cultural roots of the Argentinean dance form. Thompson is a renowned ... (episode)
If you've ever cringed at the sound of someone warbling off-key on karaoke night, you may assume they're just bad singers. But that person may also suffer from a condition called amus... (episode)