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The adult contemporary star, who became a reluctant giant of smooth jazz in the 1980s, died on Sunday after a six-year battle with prostate cancer.
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The extravagant jewelry worn by hip-hop artists has meaning beyond the shiny surfaces.
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The "quiet-loud-quiet" pendulum swing of Yanya's first new song in two years creates a tension that mimics the relationship she sings about.
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It's the 10th annual Tiny Desk contest, and there's been a strong showing of Latin artists behind desks across the United States and Puerto Rico.
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NPR Music's Hazel Cills and WRTI's Nate Chinen discuss the week's essential new albums, including "Radical Optimism" from the dance-pop superstar Dua Lipa.
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Over a quarter-century of live music at Lake Park continues this summer with two series to satisfy music lovers and families alike.
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The indie-rock icons' bassist chatted about big anniversaries, much-needed breaks and a small but impactful first show in Milwaukee many years ago.
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Phil Bregant, frontman of the honky-tonkin' rock 'n' rollers from Milwaukee, share how they create a sound that would fit any watering hole across the country.
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After several waves of performance announcements, the World's Largest Music Festival has rounded out this year's lineup. See who made the invite list.
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The track off the Milwaukee indie band's upcoming EP is such an enjoyable listen, you might miss its anti-drug message.
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From Mexico to Dallas to Milwaukee, the South Side rapper honors his own journey on this single, as well as the path ahead for the next generation.
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With no streaming help and a website built on 40-year-old internet technology, Cindy Lee has set the indie-rock world alight. On Friday, they play Milwaukee.