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NYC-based art rock quintet Bodega (previously known as Bodega Bay) are the model of modern tongue-in-cheeky post-punk band. Dance party with them as they play salty new tunes in-studio. (episode)
Hear tender, big-hearted, shake-your-groove-thing songs and romantic anthems by Richmond-based musician Natalie Prass, in-studio. (episode)
Brooklyn-based Bhangra band, Red Baraat, brings the dance party of horn and dhol-driven tunes from their latest record and call for engagement, "Sound the People," in-studio. (episode)
British guitarist and singer, Joan Armatrading, unburdens her heart in music with an authenticity like no one else. She'll play songs from her latest, "Not Too Far Away", in-studio. (episode)
Meet the Ruen Brothers, two siblings from the Northern England town of Scunthorpe. Rupert and Henry and their band play some vintage pop with classic country twang in-studio. (episode)
The impressive soul songstress Deva Mahal takes us for a ride on powerhouse stompers, and sumptuous ballads, in-studio. (episode)
This Is The Kit is the musical project of banjo-wielding Kate Stables and whoever joins her. Hear ghost stories, clapping music, sax and birdsong from "Moonshine Freeze" in-studio. (episode)
Tenor sax superstar Joshua Redman and open-eared string quartet Brooklyn Rider, along with all-star rhythm section of Scott Colley and Satoshi Takeishi perform "chamber jazz" in-studio. (episode)