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The 1960s brings social and political change to the world and to New York City, where a young Johnny Pacheco keeps people dancing with his orchestra a...
The New Pornographers
The New Pornographers have never been easy to pin down. Since forming in Vancouver in the late ’90s, the band became one of the defining acts of the C...
Mopreme Shakur
Mopreme Shakur is 2Pac's half-brother, a rapper, filmmaker, and record producer living at the intersection of revolutionary politics and hip-hop. He's...
Hardy
Before Hardy was known as the breakout artist who pushed country music into hard rock territory, he was a self-proclaimed redneck from Philadelphia, M...
From Robert Margouleff | Shaping Sounds: Stevie Wonder, DEVO, the Synth Revolution and My Life Behind the Music
Recently, we had visionary music producer Robert Margouleff on the show and today we're sharing an excerpt from his new audiobook, Shaping Sounds: Ste...
Robert Margouleff and Mark Mothersbaugh
Robert Margouleff is one of the most quietly consequential figures in modern music — a sonic architect who helped build some of the most innovative an...
Maya Hawke and Christian Lee Hutson - Live from SXSW
Maya Hawke first became known to wide audiences as an actress — especially through her work in Stranger Things — but she's been quietly building a par...
Why Would I Do That to Jennifer Lopez? | Revisionist History
In the latest season of Revisionist History, Malcolm Gladwell is looking at the origins and consequences of mistakes—why we make them, the context in ...
Bruce Hornsby
The magic of Bruce Hornsby isn't just that he's one of American music's great piano stylists — or that he wrote one of the most unlikely pop hits of t...
Dave Grohl
The magic of Dave Grohl isn't just that he's one of rock music's great raconteurs, or one of its greatest drummers and frontmen of the last thirty-plu...