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February 22, 2015

At the Academy Awards on Sunday night, awards-season favorites John Legend and Common were given the biggest movie-music prize of all, after a performance that had many attendees in tears: the Oscar for Best Original Song went to the moving “Glory” from Selma. (Billboard) Jazz trumpeter Clark Terry, who collaborated with Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Charles Mingus, and more, has died, at 94, of…

Today’s Music News: Best Original Song Oscar goes to John Legend and Common

Today’s Music News: Best Original Song Oscar goes to John Legend and Common

Staff • Feb 22, 2015

At the Academy Awards on Sunday night, awards-season favorites John Legend and Common were given the biggest movie-music prize of all, after a performance that had many attendees in tears: the Oscar for Best Original Song went to the moving “Glory” from Selma. (Billboard) Jazz trumpeter Clark Terry, who collaborated with Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Charles Mingus, and more, has died, at 94, of…

9:30 Coffee Break: Wes Anderson movie music

9:30 Coffee Break: Wes Anderson movie music

Steve Seel • Feb 20, 2015

Wes Anderson's 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' has been nominated for nine Academy Awards. The maker of such films as 'Rushmore', 'The Royal Tenenbaums' and 'The Darjeeling Limited', Anderson has always used music in his storytelling. For today's 9:30 Coffee Break, what music from Wes Anderson films would you like to hear?

Movie Maven: The Oscars

Movie Maven: The Oscars

Stephanie Curtis • Feb 20, 2015

MPR's Movie Maven Stephanie Curtis joins Steve Seel to talk about the Oscar nominations, including who the people are that make up The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and how they vote for their Oscar picks.

Morris Day, Jeremy Messersmith, Kat Perkins surprise United Way gala attendees

Morris Day, Jeremy Messersmith, Kat Perkins surprise United Way gala attendees

Selena Carlson • Feb 20, 2015

Thursday night kicked off Greater Twin Cities United Way’s 100th year with their Good for Generations centennial celebration. 3,000 volunteers representing over 450 companies attended the sold-out gala at the Minneapolis Convention Center for an evening of hors d’oeuvres, awards, and surprise musical guests. 2014 marked a successful year for Minnesota’s volunteer community, with the state…

Today in Music History: The Supremes start with 'Stop!'

Today in Music History: The Supremes start with 'Stop!'

Feb 20, 2015

Jimi Hendrix made his stage debut; Andrew Lloyd Weber landed at No. 1 in the U.S. album chart; and the Supremes entered the Hot 100 with a song that would go on to No. 1 and be remembered for its signature dance moves as much as its catchy groove.

‘Songbook’: Music inspires new work by photographer Alec Soth

‘Songbook’: Music inspires new work by photographer Alec Soth

Jay Gabler • Feb 20, 2015

Photographer Alec Soth has titled his new body of work Songbook. It’s not a songbook, and it’s not even exclusively about music, but ideas of what music is—what it means in our lives—animate the entire project. When you look at Soth’s striking new photographs, you’re likely to find yourself contemplating the music of life. Soth, a Minneapolis…

Friday Five: Brilliant Beast, Ecid, Hotelecaster, and more new MN music videos

Friday Five: Brilliant Beast, Ecid, Hotelecaster, and more new MN music videos

Andrea Swensson • Feb 20, 2015

Hot out of the oven, here’s a fresh batch of homegrown music videos (plus an endearing interview with a Minnesota folk legend) to help whittle down the final hours of this work week. We’ll start with a few artists who have releases coming later this month… Brilliant Beast How good is this new Brilliant Beast…

Sleater-Kinney’s Carrie Brownstein and Janet Weiss on Lizzo and ‘A New Wave’ of empowerment

Sleater-Kinney’s Carrie Brownstein and Janet Weiss on Lizzo and ‘A New Wave’ of empowerment

Andrea Swensson • Feb 20, 2015

When Sleater-Kinney came through town to play a sold-out, searing Valentine’s Day show at First Avenue with their new tourmate, Lizzo, the band’s lead guitarist and co-vocalist Carrie Brownstein and drummer Janet Weiss were gracious enough to swing by the Current’s studios earlier in the day for an interview. The band’s ongoing tour and new album, No Cities to Love,…

Blur announce first album in 12 years, 'The Magic Whip'

Blur announce first album in 12 years, 'The Magic Whip'

Feb 19, 2015

The classic Brit-pop band's eighth studio album, The Magic Whip, releases April 28. Hear the first single "Go Out."

Today’s Music News: Sleater-Kinney pair up with ‘Bob’s Burgers’ for ‘New Wave’ video

Today’s Music News: Sleater-Kinney pair up with ‘Bob’s Burgers’ for ‘New Wave’ video

Staff • Feb 19, 2015

Sleater-Kinney have partnered with the TV show Bob’s Burgers for their “A New Wave” video. (Pitchfork) The New Yorker said that Justin Timberlake‘s “Cry Me a River” may be “the most polyphonically complex teenybopper ballad in history.” Here’s CHVRCHES‘ synthpop take on the 2002 song. (Billboard) The 2015 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards will be held on March 28, and Billboard…

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