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August 04, 2020

The singer and songwriter has filed a copyright infringement complaint over Trump's use of Young's songs 'Rockin' in the Free World' and 'Devil's Sidewalk' at numerous rallies and campaign events.

Neil Young sues the Trump campaign over song use

Neil Young sues the Trump campaign over song use

Anastasia Tsioulcas • Aug 4, 2020

The singer and songwriter has filed a copyright infringement complaint over Trump's use of Young's songs 'Rockin' in the Free World' and 'Devil's Sidewalk' at numerous rallies and campaign events.

Coffee Break: North Carolina bands

Coffee Break: North Carolina bands

Anna Weggel • Aug 4, 2020

For today's 9:30 Coffee Break, let's put a spotlight on bands that hail from the North Carolina area. Who do you want to hear this morning?

Today in Music History: Ringo's 'It Don't Come Easy' went Gold

Today in Music History: Ringo's 'It Don't Come Easy' went Gold

Aug 4, 2020

Ringo's 'It Don't Come Easy' went Gold; Prince topped the album charts with 'Purple Rain'; Billboard introduced the Hot 100 singles chart; a Monkees fan stowed away with the band from Minneapolis to St. Louis; The Rolling Stones released a long-titled single; and Pink Floyd released their debut album, Today in Music History.

Music News: Spotify CEO says the album cycle is over

Music News: Spotify CEO says the album cycle is over

Jay Gabler • Aug 3, 2020

"You can't record music once every three to four years and think that's going to be enough," Daniel Ek tells artists who complain about streaming payouts.

Coffee Break: One-person bands

Coffee Break: One-person bands

Anna Weggel • Aug 3, 2020

For today's 9:30 Coffee Break, what one-person bands do you want to hear?

Today in Music History: Stevie Wonder released 'Innervisions'

Today in Music History: Stevie Wonder released 'Innervisions'

Aug 3, 2020

Stevie Wonder released 'Innervisions'; Macca announced the formation of Wings; Tears for Fears had something to shout about; Def Leppard released 'Hysteria'; singer and all-around good guy Tony Bennett has a birthday; Bob Dylan returned to Newport Folk Festival after a 37-year absence; and The Beach Boys released 'Surfer Girl', Today in Music History.

Tiny Desk Concert 2020: Ten Minnesota submissions worth watching

Tiny Desk Concert 2020: Ten Minnesota submissions worth watching

Iman Jafri • Aug 3, 2020

Whether your desk is tiny or gigantic, chances are you may be spending more time at it than ever this summer. As many of the artists who submitted to National Public Radio’s Tiny Desk Contest can attest, it’s a great time to have a project, and for some, that meant participating in this year’s contest.…

Album of the Week: Lianne La Havas, 'Lianne La Havas'

Album of the Week: Lianne La Havas, 'Lianne La Havas'

Sean McPherson • Aug 3, 2020

On this record we find Lianne paring down the dense production and sonic ambition of her earlier records and letting the songs sit center stage. With this new self-titled effort we have an artist delivering an album length autopsy on a failed relationship with unflinching honesty: the good, the bad, the carnal and thank god, the funky.

Live Virtual Session: Kathleen Edwards

Live Virtual Session: Kathleen Edwards

Bill DeVille • Aug 1, 2020

Kathleen Edwards joins The Current's Bill DeVille for a Live Virtual Session. The two talked about Edwards's return to music after several years' absence, about her recent collaboration with Maren Morris, and about her experiences running a coffee shop called Quitters.

The Psychedelic Furs' Richard Butler on the band's first new album in 29 years

The Psychedelic Furs' Richard Butler on the band's first new album in 29 years

Ailsa Chang and Noah Caldwell • Jul 31, 2020

Singer Richard Butler talks about the power of '80s nostalgia, the state of rock and roll today and the freedom of making the band's new record, Made of Rain, on its own terms.

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