Jazz
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Hear tracks by Julien Baker, Arlo Parks, Helena Deland and others. Source
The pathbreaking musician reveals the health issues that make it unlikely he will ever again perform in public. Source
Hear tracks by Demi Lovato, Lana Del Rey, Kristeen Young featuring David Bowie and others. Source
Hear tracks by Palberta, Anderson .Paak, Chai and others. Source
Hear tracks by Halsey, Priya Ragu, Jorja Smith and others. Source
The singer’s concert recordings have always had a power that her studio outings could only imply. “Ella: The Lost Berlin Tapes,” a newly unearthed 1962 performance, magnifies her legacy. Source
An ambitious student named Danny Scher booked the jazz great at Palo Alto High School in Northern California. A recording of the event gathered dust for five decades. Source
Hear tracks by Ava Max, Tricky, Bill Callahan and others. Source
Over the past 50 years, the music has become entrenched in academic institutions. As a result, it’s often inaccessible to, and disconnected from, many of the very people who created it: young Black Americans. Source