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Harold López-Nussa Trio — Live at Fraser
Cuban jazz pianist Harold López-Nussa performs live at WGBH’s Fraser performance studio in Boston with his brother, Ruy López-Nussa on drums, and longtime… -
Leikeli47 Has A New Album Coming This Summer
The artist talks about her new album Acrylic, coming this summer, and plans to work with Pussy Riot again. -
It's All Politics With Pussy Riot (And We Don't Want It Any Other Way)
Nadya Tolokonnikova doesn't have time to make albums and cut record deals. She, and her politically-driven punk band Pussy Riot, are too busy making sure that we're all aware that stuff's messed up in the world. -
Charly Bliss — Mixing Music With Politics To Raise Money
Eva Hendricks and Dan Shure from Charly Bliss talk about "Turd", proceeding their performance at the Boston Calling Music Festival. -
This Is The Kit — Life Is Light And Dark... And So Is The Music
Kate Stables talks about touring and songwriting, proceeding after her performance at the 2018 Boston Calling Music Festival. -
The Shacks — Live At Fraser
The dreamy retro-rock sound of The Shacks, led by guitarist/songwriter Max Shrager and lead vocalist Shannon Wise, perform live at WGBH’s Fraser Performance studio. -
Brooke Annibale Is Coming To WGBH With A New Album, And A New Sound
Her new album fuses textured electronic and traditional instrumentation, and you can hear live at WGBH for a one-of-a-kind show. -
Songs You Should Know: Quilt — 'Hissing My Plea'
Listening to Quilt can dredge the most cliché tropes of psych-rock freakouts. But Quilt seem to do something with their psychedelia that few contemporary takes on the 60s do. They get it right. -
Because I Say So: Bent Knee Defies Genres And Expectations
There, in Berklee's murky underbelly, Courtney Swain met Ben Levin, a musical kindred spirit. That’s where Bent Knee got it’s start. -
Frightened Rabbit’s Scott Hutchison On Family, Music, Drinking, And Feeling Pale In LA
Frontman Scott Hutchison introduced the band as a better version of their former selves. “We used to be a folk band, but then we discovered electricity.”