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March 24, 2025

The Belle & Sebastian frontman has gifted fans with a delightful semi-autobiographical tale of a young musician’s artistic awakening.

Stuart Murdoch delivers a sunny portrait of the artist as a young man

Stuart Murdoch delivers a sunny portrait of the artist as a young man

Luke Taylor • Mar 24, 2025

The Belle & Sebastian frontman has gifted fans with a delightful semi-autobiographical tale of a young musician’s artistic awakening.

For Lucy Dacus, the dreamgirl of boygenius, fantasies carry a lesson

For Lucy Dacus, the dreamgirl of boygenius, fantasies carry a lesson

Ann Powers • Mar 24, 2025

Even as the songs on Forever Is a Feeling chronicle a love that's come to fruition in public, Dacus still creates a particular kind of safe space for the fans who delight in swooning with her.

March 24 in Music History: Happy Birthday to iconic session musician Carol Kaye

March 24 in Music History: Happy Birthday to iconic session musician Carol Kaye

Mar 24, 2025

Nick Lowe was born; Billboard published its first U.S. LP chart; Elvis joined the Army; the Bee Gees had their 8th U.S. chart-topper; legendary Motown drummer Uriel Jones died; and Lou Reed was bitten by a fan, today in music history.

Cass McCombs: Tiny Desk Concert

Maia Stern • Mar 24, 2025

Cass McCombs' songs are slow, languid and beautiful, which feels like the right counterbalance to our fast-paced times.

March 23 in Music History: Happy Birthday, Damon Albarn

March 23 in Music History: Happy Birthday, Damon Albarn

Mar 23, 2025

The Cars’ Ric Ocasek was born; Ruby and the Romantics' day arrived with a No. 1 hit on their first outing; John Lennon was ordered to leave the U.S.; Elvis began his final tour; and “I Will Survive” entered the U.S. National Recording Registry, today in music history.

March 22 in Music History: Jenny Lewis released 'On the Line'

March 22 in Music History: Jenny Lewis released 'On the Line'

Mar 22, 2025

Depeche Mode was the first alternative British band to go to number one; Loretta Lynn was hospitalized; 'The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash' aired on NBC; and Phife Dawg passed away, today in music history.

Classic Americana: Son House

Classic Americana: Son House

Mike Pengra and Luke Taylor • Mar 21, 2025

Our Classic Americana pick this week highlights foundational blues artist and slide-guitar innovator, Son House.

March 21 in Music History: Pixies released 'Surfer Rosa'

March 21 in Music History: Pixies released 'Surfer Rosa'

Mar 21, 2025

David Bowie and Iggy Pop got busted; Soul Coughing disbanded; Blondie's rap was their biggest crossover hit; and Rose Stone was born, today in music history.

Coffee Break: Reunited

Coffee Break: Reunited

Jill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Mar 21, 2025

For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from bands that have gotten back together would you like to hear?

Japanese Breakfast's Michelle Zauner embraces melancholy in new album

Japanese Breakfast's Michelle Zauner embraces melancholy in new album

Lindsay Totty • Mar 21, 2025

With a new album, Michelle Zauner tells NPR she is finally finding balance between all the things she yearns for: her career goals, a connection to family and a connection to her ancestral home of Korea.

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