"We endure and we live a lot of the same experiences, regardless if you're Indigenous or not. I'm singing about poverty. I'm singing about love. I'm singing about the struggle of trying to change your situation, but it just feels like there's no footing below you to do that." - William Prince
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Raul Malo once said, “The similarities between the world cultures, that’s what we’re after. It’s one world, and music is one language. Whether you speak English or Spanish doesn’t matter. Music is inclusive and it is a universal language. I think now, more than ever, we need it.”
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Since the music mix, itself, is the best advertisement for the station, we're giving that gift to everyone in honor of some rock, rhythm, and roots icons' birthdays. From 6 am to 6 pm PT on January 8, January 25, February 10, and February 25, anyone can tune in to the live stream. Tell your friends!
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I had to listen to music in a very different way this year, with both a broader lens and a narrower focus. Because of that, this list may seem all over the place, as it culls records from across the rock, rhythm, and roots spectrum that were most-added to the Record Bin library.
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It started with a poem. Written on a plane. A year ago this month, actually. With the Hollywood Bowl Joni Jam checked off the to-do list and only herself to reckon with, Brandi Carlile embarked on her next adventure... an open horizon into which she flew and an empty page on which she wrote. And thus began the journey of returning to herself and Returning to Myself. Co-produced by Brandi with Andrew Watt and Aaron Dessner, plus help from Justin Vernon, the album is indeed a return, even as it i
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