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Motown: The History Of A Hits Factory
Berry Gordy Jr. built Motown from the ground up, using techniques he had learned as an assembly line worker in a car factory. -
Guitar Prodigy Quinn Sullivan On His Start, Touring With Buddy Guy, And His New Album
Sullivan has been playing guitar alongside legends like Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck for 11 years, and he is only 19 years old. -
Politics, Punk Rock And The Crumbling Of The Berlin Wall
Author Tim Mohr's new book tells the story of how Punk rockers had a hand in taking down the Berlin Wall in 1989. -
Boston Symphony Orchestra's New Season
Jim Braude was joined by Sir Andris Nelsons and BSO President and CEO Mark Volpe. -
What To Listen To: The BPR Concert Roundtable
A preview of upcoming performances in a wide variety of musical genres. -
Berklee's Institute of Jazz And Gender Justice Asks, What Would Jazz Sound Like Without Patriarchy?
Callie speaks with Berklee professor and Grammy-award winning drummer, Terri Lyne Carrington and Columbia professor of African American studies, Farah Jasmine Griffin about Berklee College of Music's groundbreaking new Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice. -
IMHO: OMG Ariana And Pete Called It Quits!
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on what Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson’s split has to do with the state of our democracy. -
Ruby Rose Fox On The Intersection Of Art And Protest
Local singer-songwriter Ruby Rose Fox's latest work, Salt, is more than just an album — it's also the soundtrack to her one-woman-show, by the same name. -
The Ghosts Of WFNX: Classic Photographs Of Celebrity Musicians
The photographic exhibit on display in Lynn features portraits and behind-the-scene images by former WFNX DJ and photographer Julie Kramer. -
Amy Winehouse Hologram Expected To 'Tour' With A Backing Band
Proceeds from the concerts, featuring a holographic image of the deceased artist, would go to the Winehouse Foundation, which works to prevent drug and alcohol abuse in young people.