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'Global Hit:' Interrogation Music

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"The World" looks at music used for a different purpose: interrogation.
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James Blackshaw on 'Echoes'

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His finger-style guitar has roots in the rustic avant-garde Americana of John Fahey, but also looks to Indian and new classical music.
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'Afropop Worldwide' travels to Brazil

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'Afropop Worldwide' celebrates the 50th anniversary of bossa nova by profiling the creators of the genre as well as those continuing this musical tradition.
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"Global Hit:" Nigeria Special

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A brilliant new collection of songs titled "Nigeria Special: Modern Highlife, Afro-Sounds & Nigerian Blues 1970-76" shows that there is much more to Nigerian music than the late Fela Kuti.
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'Echoes:' Jack Rose

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Guitarist Jack Rose discusses his influences and guitar style on "Echoes."
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'Studio 360' & the custom love song.

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Indie popster Corey Dargel takes commissions to write personalized love songs. Last year, Studio 360 offered listeners a chance to win one of these pop gems.
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Randy Newman on 'Bob Edwards Weekend'

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The public radio host and the venerable musician come together for an hour of witty conversation and original music.
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'Afropop Worldwide: American Musical Hot Spots'

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A collection of classic shows that feature the musical traditions of great American cities -- from New York, to New Orleans, to Detroit.
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'Echoes': Ulrich Schnauss

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John Diliberto talks to the German electronic artist about the music that inspires him.
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'Riverwalk Jazz' Swinging Jam Session

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The Jim Cullum Jazz Band hosts a swinging jam session at The Landing in San Antonio with three remarkable "20-something" musicians.
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