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Mavis Staples is a living embodiment of gospel music's place in the civil rights movement, but We Get By Proves that she's no static symbol of the past.
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Listen to some newfound favorites, including an epic piano anthem by Florence + The Machine, an acoustic drive-by ballad from Oshima Brothers plus Kehlani's sassy new dance-floor bop.
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Dawn Richard gained fame as a member of R&B group Danity Kane just as her hometown was recovering from Hurricane Katrina. Now a solo artist, she explores her New Orleans roots on a new album.
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On her new album, King has further honed her '80s-colored pop, rock and R&B sound. What's changed is the scenery.
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Around 2010, Chaz Bear became the poster child for the chillwave genre. His latest album, Outer Peace, explores adulthood and identity in the modern world.
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On his new album, talented producer and chillwave crusader Chaz Bundick has transitioned into a full-fledged vocalist and groove operator.
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Charles Bradley had boundless love and talent. This posthumous collection of songs is a testimony to his beauty and spirit.
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Incorporating jazz, funk and bossa nova, the Brooklyn band offers a subconscious vacation for the soul.
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Watch the cherry on top of five days of live performances from the AmericanaFest Day Stage at The Local in Nashville.
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It's a busy release week with a lot of notable albums, including new music from the rapper Noname, dark distorted sounds from Low, melancholy and hope from country singer Carrie Underwood and more.