News and InterviewsLucy Michelle embraces motherhood and uncertainty on ‘Womanly’Macie Rasmussen and Jaida Grey Eagle • Jul 12, 2023Each of 11 songs spanning a decade still feels relevant to the artist because of the album’s focal point: her children.
News and InterviewsA jury rules a handwritten will found under Aretha Franklin's couch cushion is validAyana Archie • Jul 12, 2023Multiple handwritten wills were found in Franklin's home in 2019. Two of Franklin's sons would like a 2014 will to be honored and are up against their brother, who wanted to uphold a 2010 will.
News and Interviews50 years ago, teenagers partied in the Bronx — and gave rise to hip-hopKat Lonsdorf, Juana Summers and Patrick Jarenwattananon • Jul 11, 2023In August 1973, an 18-year-old DJ Kool Herc played his sister's back-to-school fundraiser in the rec room of their apartment building. But he and his friends sparked something much bigger.
News and InterviewsFirst Avenue’s Rock Lottery brings Minnesota music together in more ways than oneNikhil Kumaran • Jul 6, 2023A group of 25 Minnesota musicians have been split into five bands and have two days to write a repertoire of original music to perform.
PhotosFleet Foxes captivate First Avenue audienceNikhil Kumaran • Jul 5, 2023Fleet Foxes filled First Avenue on Tuesday with their echoing harmonies and lush instrumentation.
ReviewsNew Wham! documentary shows 'temporal nature of youth'Reena Advani and Rob Schmitz • Jul 5, 2023The pop duo Wham! was only around for four years, but its songs have lasted decades. Chris Smith's Netflix documentary tells its history from the viewpoints of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.
News and InterviewsHistory of the anthem, "Will the Circle Be Unbroken"NPR Staff • Jul 3, 2023From family memorials to jam sessions to every show at the Grand Ole Opry, the familiar singalong helps people feel connected to those who have died — whether legendary musicians or loved ones.
In MemoriamRick Froberg was the perfect punk vocalistJames Doubek • Jul 3, 2023Froberg's voice was unmistakable. In Hot Snakes and Drive Like Jehu, the frontman had the sweet mix of snarl and shrill.
News and InterviewsAlbert Hammond Jr. talks 'Melodies on Hiatus'Ayesha Rascoe • Jul 2, 2023NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with indie rock musician Albert Hammond Jr. about his latest solo album, "Melodies On Hiatus," which meditates on big changes in his personal life as a middle-aged adult.
News and InterviewsMadonna postpones tour while recovering from 'serious bacterial infection'Anastasia Tsioulcas • Jun 28, 2023The 64-year-old singer's latest tour, "Celebration," was supposed to kick off in mid-July. As a result of the illness, which put her in a hospital ICU, Madonna has postponed her international tour.