Popular Music – Arts and Music: Recent Episodes

Popular Music – Arts and Music

Arts interviews, reviews, and features from WFIU Public Media from Indiana University.

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"Every song is different and some are well known, it's a challenge." Hoagie Bix Carmichael

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"And as we talked, it just seemed as if we'd known each other all our lives!" Louise Seger

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Two actors talk about how their own family experiences informs their parts of Alison Bechdel's story.

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"Being famous actually makes life harder!" a hard learned lesson for the group.

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Local musicians Cindy Kallet and Grey Larsen bring "new" Old-time music to the 2018 Bloomington Early Music Festival.

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"Aunt Em is all about 'no nonsense,' and Glinda is all about nonsense!" Ashleigh Thompson

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I’m George Walker for WFIU Arts. West Side Story opened this weekend at the IU Opera Theater. When the show debuted on Broadway in 1957 I was just about the age of Baby John, the youngest member of the Jets. My friends and I spent a lot of time listening to the gang’s “Officer Krupke” […]

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Be careful of what you wish for! Stephen Sondheim

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it's the sound of America...in close four part harmony

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Andrew Findley and Mark Chilla browse collected treasures in South Central Indiana

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The Great American Songbook Foundation has just received a donation of a $30 million estate, the first steps towards creating a museum.

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Local musicians create music to lend to the Black Lives Matter movement, and Dr. Tyron Cooper talks about the history of African American protest music.

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Love Songs For A Lasting World is part music and dance extravaganza, part apple pie fest.

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The newest album from Bloomington band Busman's Holiday was two years in the making

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Longtime WFHB Music Director Jim Manion finds continuity between Hoagy Carmichael's musical impulses and the DIY spirit of today's punk shows.

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Rock drumming legend Kenny Aronoff reflects on a moment when he knew he would either hit paydirt or be sent packing.

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Is music-making valuable only when pursued toward mastery? The St. Charles Parent Band revels in its amateur status, yet nudges members toward improvement.

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The Swedish/Icelandic folk duo, My Bubba, brings artistic intimacy to its audiences through minimalist folk music -- and bacteria samples.

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Aubrey Seader takes Alexa Bruetman, freshman at IU and avid concert-goer, to the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival, and sees the festival through new eyes.

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The all-women Patagonian trio Fémina is bringing rap folk fusion and social consciousness to Lotus Festival.

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UK folk duo Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker, will be playing at the Lotus Festival next week. We talk about music making, their US touring debut, and ice cream.

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A recent show by up-and-coming performance troupe Pig Pen Theater Company at the BCT highlights the venue's role as an incubator for emerging talent.

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Erin Tobey's first solo album in a decade "Middlemaze" is a rich and varied reflection on youth and maturity.

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The lineup of artists performing at the 2016 Lotus Festival of World Music and Arts has been announced

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Since beginning his musical career career in Bloomington in 1993, Will Oldham, a.k.a Bonnie Prince Billy, has released 19 studio albums and 17 EPs.

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Freda Love Smith's memoir chronicles her life as a rock drummer and food lover. She tells stories of how those two worlds have collided in some unexpected ways.

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Julia Baird, a half-sister of John Lennon, will be accompanying The Mersey Beatles on their Bloomington tour stop October 24.

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The singer-songwriter family patriarch brings songs and stories, old and new, to Bloomington.

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Audio engineer Mark Hood started his successful career in an unlikely place.

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Jessica Hopper is a music and pop culture critic. She’s senior editor at Pitchfork, the Chicago-based Internet publication for music criticism and commentary.

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After years of study, Cindy Kallet and Grey Larsen have spent the last decade in musical collaboration featuring Irish flute, fiddle, and old-time folk.

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A veteran singer-songwriter enjoys the most prolific period of a three-decade-plus career.

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The once-obsolete vinyl record has seen a renaissance in the last eight years. But for Bloomington record stores, vinyl is nothing new.

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WFIU's DeShawn Wells speaks with Tyron Cooper about the IU Soul Revue.

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Eric Weisbard's new book, "Top 40 Democracy," examines what we can learn about American culture from Top 40 radio.

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The Irish performer pays tribute to a fellow singer-songwriter who had Bloomington ties.

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A band with longtime Bloomington ties kick-starts a fresh chapter in its career.

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I was set for music college as a bass,but on the radio there was the countertenor Andreas Scholl and knew that I wanted to sing like that." Timothy Wayne-Wright

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Emergent Theater breaks through the fourth wall of social justice issues through semi-improvised dance, theater, poetry and music performances.

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IU's Hoo Shir A Capella, a group created by a request from the White House.

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Singer-songwriter Kay Bull has "protested most everything in the twentieth century." But alienation from the mainstream has been key to her music-making.

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On the eve of an Indiana appearance, the singer-songwriter and film composer reflects on his career.

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Lee Williams has been booking musicians for Lotus since the very beginning, but his history as a music programmer in Bloomington goes back to the early 1980s.

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The reggae-rapper known for his traditional Hasidic garb brings a "stripped-down" style to his appearance in central Indiana.