Free Download Of The Week: Dan Croll

Since the release in early 2014 of his critically-lauded debut album, Sweet Disarray, Dan Croll has purposely proved impossible to pin down. A sonic explorer, he doesn’t so much sidestep genres as conquer several at the same time. Citing artists from The Beatles to De La Soul to James Taylor in his work. Download “Tokyo” off Emerging Adulthood any time between January 8th, and January 14th and learn more about Dan Croll at his official website, “Like” him on Facebook, and follow him on Twitter.

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“I’m skittish, genre-wise. My aim is to approach pop from an unusual angle”, Dan Croll told Clash Magazine, and this rings true on his most recent release Emerging Adulthood.  Teaming up with producer Ben Allen (Kelis, Animal Collective, Cee Lo Green), Croll delivers a fresh sound that is unlike his previous work

Download “Bad Boy” off Emerging Adulthood any time between September 4th, and September 10th and learn more about Dan Croll at his Official Website, “Like” him on Facebook, or follow him on Twitter.

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Dan Croll stopped by Sun King Studio 92 Powered By Klipsch Audio on February 21, 2014. Listen to the music and conversation below!

“From Nowhere”
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Interview
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“Thinkin Aboutchu”
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“Compliment Your Soul”
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“Home”
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TTS Shutterbug: Dan Croll In Sun King Studio 92

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THE BEAT WITH DAVE LINDQUIST 5/10/21

Dave Lindquist spent decades covering the Indianapolis music scene for the Indianapolis Star. Now, Dave has his own show on WTTS. Join us Monday nights at 7 for, The BEAT with Dave Lindquist presented by Soundspace. Hear your next music discovery from the local and independent scene and fresh music from familiar artists.

Monday night, Dave presents new music from Juliana Hatafield, Field Music and Indianapolis band Chamberlain.

Songs played on the May 10 episode:

Chamberlain, “Every Trick in the Book”
Veps, “Ecstasy”
Sunny War, “Mama’s Milk”
Widowspeak, “The One I Love”
Juliana Hatfield, “Gorgon”
The Felice Brothers, “Inferno”
Field Music, “Orion from the Street”
Amythyst Kiah, “Wild Turkey”
Bullet Points, “Still Life”
Matilda Mann, “Doomsday”
Dan Croll, “Yesterday”
Hiatus Kaiyote, “Red Room”
Dinosaur Jr., “Take It Back”
Weathers, “C’est la Vie”

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Coronavirus Update – CDC: 5 Things You Should Know About COVID-19

The most recent updates from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and other sources.

1. While COVID-19 has been compared to the flu, there are differences

From a media briefing on March 3, World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus outlined important differences between the two viruses. “First, COVID-19 does not transmit as efficiently as influenza, from the data we have so far,” he says. “With influenza, people who are infected but not yet sick are major drivers of transmission, which does not appear to be the case for COVID-19.”  

The second major difference is that COVID-19 causes more severe disease than seasonal influenza, he says. “While many people globally have built up immunity to seasonal flu strains, COVID-19 is a new virus to which no one has immunity. That means more people are susceptible to infection, and some will suffer severe disease.”  

Third, we have vaccines and therapeutics for seasonal flu, but at the moment there is no vaccine and no specific treatment for COVID-19, he says. “And fourth, we don’t even talk about containment for seasonal flu – it’s just not possible. But it is possible for COVID-19.”

While China is reporting a decrease in new cases, possibly as a result of containment measures, the potential public health threat from the new coronavirus is very high, both globally and in the U.S., according to the CDC. The number of people infected in the U.S. has been increasing. Connecticut has monitored at least 200 people for the virus, and officials note that they have no way to track people who are under voluntary self-quarantine. A growing number are under quarantine in New York City. 

Meanwhile, doctors in the U.S. are keeping a close eye on the new virus. “With the new virus in a culture dish, they are looking at the biology and working to make drugs to treat it,” says Yale Medicine infectious disease specialist Joseph Vinetz, MD. There is also a great deal of effort underway to assess drugs in development (and some medications currently available) to determine if they are beneficial for treating patients infected with COVID-19, adds Dr. Martinello.

2. The disease is thought to be most contagious when people are most symptomatic

While there has been sustained person-to-person spread in China, according to the CDC, the exact mechanism for transmission is still unclear. “There is still much to learn about how this pathogen is transmitted between individuals,” Dr. Martinello says. “Data is needed not only to better understand when those who become ill shed the virus, but also which body fluids contain the virus and how those may contaminate surfaces and even the air surrounding them.”

The disease is believed to be most contagious when people are the most symptomatic, and there may be some spread before people with the virus exhibit symptoms, although this is thought to be minimal. Symptoms can appear anywhere between 2 to 14 days after exposure. 

Doctors say the most important route of transmission is likely close contact (six feet or less) with sick patients who spread respiratory droplets when they cough or sneeze. The risk of spread from asymptomatic people, and from touching surfaces and objects contaminated with virus is much lower than droplets spread from sick patients.

Older people and people with pre-existing medical conditions appear to be at highest risk for the virus, but people at any age have also been infected.

3. If you feel ill, here’s what you can do

The severity of COVID-19 infection ranges from mild to severe, but the majority of cases in China have not required hospitalization. Common symptoms have included: 

  • Fever (of >100.4 F)
  • Cough
  • Sore throat in some people
  • Difficulty breathing that can be severe enough to cause people to seek hospital care

Officials are urging patients to stay home and contact a health care provider (or hospital emergency room) for guidance if they experience fever, cough, or difficulty breathing, and if they have had contact with a confirmed COVID-19 patient and/or traveled from a hard-hit area within 14 days of the onset of illness.

4. There are things you can do to protect yourself

As with a cold, there is no vaccine for the coronavirus—and a flu vaccine won’t protect people from developing it. While researchers are working on a vaccine for the new virus, it could take as long as 12 to 18 months to develop one, according to Anthony Fauci, MD, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.  

To protect yourself from the new coronavirus, Dr. Vinetz says, “The best thing you can do at this point is take care of yourself the way you would to prevent yourself from getting the flu. You know you can get the flu when people sneeze and cough on you, or when you touch a doorknob. Washing hands—especially after eating, going to the bathroom, and touching your face—and avoiding other people who have flu-like symptoms are the best strategies at this point.”

The CDC also recommends the following preventive actions:

  • Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap isn’t available, use a hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol.
  • Stay home if you’re sick
  • Avoid touching nose, eyes, and mouth. Use a tissue to cover a couch or sneeze, then dispose of it in the trash
  • Use a household wipe or spray to disinfect doorknobs, light switches, desks, keyboards, sinks, and other objects and surfaces that are frequently touched

As for masks, there is little evidence supporting their widespread use for people who are not sick. “We generally do not recommend the use of masks for the general public,” says Dr. Martinello. “Masks may provide a modest degree of protection against fluids, including spray from a cough or sneeze, and they provide some filtration of the air. But, since the masks do not provide a tight seal around the wearer’s nose and mouth, much of the air inhaled and exhaled remains unfiltered.”

However, the CDC does recommend face masks for people who have symptoms of COVID-19, as well as for health care workers and others who may be caring for them.

5. Precautions remain extremely important

The CDC is now working on multiple fronts to operationalize its pandemic preparedness and response plans, which include specific measures to prepare communities to respond to any local transmission of the new virus. In addition to large numbers of people needing medical care, widespread transmission could mean that people will need to stay away from schools, workplaces, and other places where people gather. Some schools, businesses, churches, and other organizations—especially in parts in the U.S. that are experiencing local transmission of the virus—are taking precautions that have included canceling events and other activities, restricting travel, and encouraging employees to work remotely.

Second, extreme caution is warranted because so much remains unknown about this new virus. New diseases aren’t discovered often and some (such as Ebola) are deadly. For now, spreading awareness and keeping people updated as scientists learn more, screening people who might be at risk, and separating those who are infected from healthy people—a basic public health intervention—are the best tools available. So, if you visit a health care provider or facility, it may be helpful to know that the COVID-19 signs you see and questions you may be asked about your recent travels and exposures are important.

Since threats like COVID-19 can lead to the circulation of misinformation, it’s important to trust information only from reputable health organizations and government sources such as the CDC.

Guidelines will evolve as doctors learn more

Here’s the latest information everyone should have to minimize the risk of exposure to the new virus. “Whether it is the flu, which we see every winter, or an outbreak of an emerging infectious disease, the public health infrastructure in the U.S. is a critical resource for leading the federal, state, and local response,” Dr. Martinello says. Because knowledge about the new virus is evolving rapidly, you can expect recommendations to change, even frequently.

If you are planning to travel, you will want to check the CDC’s travel advisories concerning several countries that have had confirmed cases of COVID-19. The CDC’s latest recommendations include avoiding nonessential travel to China, Iran, Italy, and South Korea. Travelers to Japan should practice enhanced precautions, which means older adults and people with chronic medical conditions should think about postponing travel to the country. Those going to Hong Kong should take the usual recommended precautions, including practicing proper hand washing and avoiding contact with sick people.

If you have traveled to an affected country in the past 14 days or have been exposed to another person with COVID-19, health officials will give you instructions on limiting your activities and movement for up to 14 days in order to help keep the virus from spreading. You should call a health care professional who will work with the CDC or state public health department to determine whether to test for the virus. 

Healthcare providers who may be in the position of caring for a patient with the virus should follow infection control protocols. In early March, federal health officials announced new criteria that allows doctors to test any patient for COVID-19 if they are experiencing a cough, fever, or shortness of breath. (It’s unclear whether there will be enough tests for everyone that wants one, however, as the nation’s testing capacity is limited at this point.) The CDC is also encouraging doctors who want to test to first rule out other respiratory illnesses, including the flu, and to continue to consider the patient’s travel history and possible exposure to other people who may have had the disease.

Infection prevention specialists at Yale New Haven Health (YNHH) have provided guidance for the screening of patients with acute respiratory infections to determine whether they have been to China or other hard-hit locations across the globe in the few weeks before they got sick, or if they’ve been exposed to anyone who may have been ill with COVID-19. YNHH is taking a cautionary approach by putting masks on patients who may be at risk and placing them in a private room to ensure the safety or all patients and staff.

Meanwhile, public health authorities strongly advise everyone to get their annual flu shot if they have not done so already. In addition to preventing or mitigating the severity of flu, the vaccine will simplify the evaluation of patients with flu-like symptoms if potential cases of COVID-19 surface in the community.   

[Originally published: January 23, 2020. Updated: March 6, 2020.] 

Sun King Studio 92

Sun King Studio 92 is the WTTS live performance space in downtown Indianapolis. 92-3 VIPs are invited to attend these intimate, acoustic Sun King Studio 92 tapings, and always receive advance word about the shows through 92-3 VIP-mail (click here to become a 92-3 VIP today). Listen to 92-3 WTTS to hear live Sun King Studio 92 performances, or click here to check out the latest sessions.


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Spoon - 9/12/14

Spoon – 9/12/14

Amos Lee - 11/9/13

Amos Lee – 11/9/13

The Head And The Heart - 10/24/13

The Head And The Heart – 10/24/13

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Atlas Genius - 2/28/13

Atlas Genius – 2/28/13

Imagine Dragons - November 27, 2012

Imagine Dragons – 11/27/12

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WTTS Indy Underground: July 31, 2017

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Join Laura Duncan Monday and Saturday Nights at 8 for the best from the independent world of music on WTTS Indy Underground. This week…

  • A track from Grizzly Bear’s upcoming release Painted Ruins, out August 18th.
  • The latest from Dan Croll.
  • A new song from Deer Tick’s Vol.2, out September 15th .
  • And, a chance at tickets to see Mute Math at Old National Center on October 25th.

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Brad Holtz Talks With Jay Leno

Brad Holtz talks with former NBC’s The Tonight Show host star Jay Leno before the Laughing Matters benefit for the Cancer Support Community. The two discuss Jay Leno’s favorite cars, whether their more material before or today for a night show host, and one guest he wished he had on the show but never did.

World Class Rock Week-In-Review: 11/23/16

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Prince 4Ever Album Cover

  • Listen to an unreleased Prince track, “Moonbeam Levels” (NME)
  • Hear John Mayer’s first new song in three years, “Love on the Weekend” (Rolling Stone)
  • Leonard Cohen’s manager says the artist passed away peacefully in his sleep (Paste)
  • Coldplay to release new Kaleidoscope EP next year (CoS)
  • Bob Dylan will not attend the Nobel Prize ceremony, says Swedish Academy (Spin)
  • The Killers release new Christmas album (Pitchfork)
  • Father John Misty shares new song “Holy Hell” (Stereogum)
  • Stone Temple Pilots deny they’ve chosen a new singer (UCR)
  • Members of The National launch Copenhagen festival (NME)
  • Revisiting Beatles’ rare, revelatory “Strawberry Fields Forever” early take (Rolling Stone)
  • There’s a New Monsters of Folk album and film in the works (Paste)
  • Morrissey pens letter to General Motors CEO calling for vegan leather in cars (Spin)
  • Vampire Weekend rumored to have signed with Columbia for new album in 2017 (CoS)
  • Sharon Jones suffered a stroke while watching the election results, Dap-Kings say (AV Club)
  • Listen to Cloud Nothings’ new song “Internal World” (Pitchfork)
  • Oasis Supersonic director wants to make films about Arctic Monkeys and The Smiths (NME)
  • Phoenix are back, possibly with a new album (Paste)
  • Hear Grateful Dead’s final live “Standing on the Corner” from 1966 show (Rolling Stone)
  • Bonnaroo announces 2017 pre-sale taking place on Black Friday (CoS)
  • Photographer sues Playboy over fantastic Paul McCartney mullet photo (Spin)
  • Watch Haim surprise their high school teacher in new video (Pitchfork)
  • The story of Mick Jagger’s unreleased Blues album (UCR)
  • Sylvan Esso shares new song “Kick Jump Twist” (Stereogum)

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Jim James – “Here In Spirit” (Official Video)

The xx – “On Hold” (Saturday Night Live)

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World Class Rock Week-In-Review: 11/16/16

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  • R.I.P. Leonard Cohen, legendary songwriter and poet has died at 82 (CoS)
  • Leon Russell, renowned songwriter and musician, dead at 74 (Rolling Stone)
  • Rockers react to Leon Russell death (UCR)
  • Read the moving eulogy letter Leonard Cohen’s son wrote about his father (Paste)
  • Beck, Win Butler, Nick Cave, Ezra Koenig, Justin Trudeau, more remember Leonard Cohen (Pitchfork)
  • Coldplay honor Leonard Cohen, cover “Suzanne” in London (Spin)
  • The Bataclan reopens on the anniversary of the Paris attacks, claims to have banned Jesse Hughes (AV Club)
  • Bruce Springsteen rescued by New Jersey bikers after motorcycle breaks down (NME)
  • Foo Fighters’ Chris Shiflett sent a fan a new guitar after his was stolen (CoS)
  • Hear Coldplay’s tender, stripped-back version of “Everglow” (Rolling Stone)
  • Hostile Note From Lennon to McCartney headed to auction block (UCR)
  • R. E.M.’s Michael Stipe begins working in music again (Paste)
  • Death Cab for Cutie statement: “Our shows will always be a safe place” (Pitchfork)
  • Bono during his Woman of the Year acceptance speech: “It’s ridiculous for me to be here” (Spin)
  • Father John Misty not stoked about The Voice contestant covering his song (Stereogum)
  • Dawes announce massive North American tour, perform on Kimmel Live (CoS)
  • Hear R.E.M.’s unearthed “Shiny Happy People” Demo Recording (Rolling Stone)
  • Fleet Foxes announce first show in 5 years (Pitchfork)
  • Queen are considering recording new music with Adam Lambert (UCR)
  • The Flaming Lips share new song “How??” (Spin)
  • Gregg Allman’s vocal injury forces him to cancel all remaining shows for 2016, early 2017 (Paste)
  • The xx announce new album, I See You share “On Hold” (Stereogum)
  • Career-spanning Elvis Presley documentary heading to HBO (Rolling Stone)
  • MGMT want to release new music ASAP (NME)
  • Mick Jagger says the Rolling Stones have half an album of new material (UCR)
  • LIV (Lykke Li, Miike Snow, Peter Bjorn & John) share new song “Dream Awake” (Pitchfork)
  • Graphic designer of David Bowie’s Blackstar says there’s an undiscovered secret about the album (Paste)
  • These are all of the secrets David Bowie fans have found in the Blackstar artwork (Spin)
  • David Bowie art auction has already brought in $30 million (AV Club)
  • Lorde teases new album again (NME)
  • King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard announce new album, share “Rattlesnake” (Pitchfork)
  • Neil Young celebrated his 71st Birthday by playing among Dakota pipeline protesters (Spin)

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Dawes – “When the Tequila Runs Out” (Kimmel)

The Flaming Lips – “How??” (Official Video)

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Laura Duncan Speaks With Sting

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Laura Duncan recently spoke with Sting. The two talk about Sting’s new album 57th and 9th, working with the same group of musicians for three decades and how he has remained relevant in his forty plus years as a musician.

World Class Rock Week-In-Review: 11/2/16

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  • Arcade Fire debuted new music at a secret show this weekend (Paste)
  • John Lennon’s letter to Queen Elizabeth unearthed in used record sleeve (Rolling Stone)
  • Adele speaks about her battle with postnatal depression (NME)
  • Watch My Morning Jacket’s Jim James and Andrew Bird play new version of “Sic of Elephants” (Pitchfork)
  • A Smiths reunion almost happened in 2008, according to Johnny Marr (AV Club)
  • Neil Young has a new, primarily acoustic album coming out in December (Spin)
  • Smash Mouth got into a Twitter fight with the Oakland A’s at 2:30 am (CoS)
  • Phish honor David Bowie With Full-Album Performance of Ziggy Stardust (UCR)
  • Mayer Hawthorne releases surprise EP, Party of One (Paste)
  • Eric Clapton sued by bluesman’s estate over mistaken Unplugged credit (Rolling Stone)
  • Bono named as one of Glamour’s Women Of The Year (NME)
  • Watch President Obama sing “Purple Rain,” Dance to “Thriller” with Michelle (Pitchfork)
  • Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins announces debut solo LP (Stereogum)
  • Johnny Marr announces book tour for his new memoir, Set the Boy Free (Spin)
  • Hippo Campus announce debut album landmark, share video for “boyish” (CoS)
  • Roger Daltrey says Rock ‘n’ Roll has reached a dead end (UCR)
  • She & Him share “Happy Holiday” off forthcoming album Christmas Party (Paste)
  • Aerosmith meet Barack Obama by chance at Florida airport (Rolling Stone)
  • The Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” Lego set released today (NME)
  • Watch Muse dress up as the Cramps, cover “New Kind of Kick” for Halloween (Pitchfork)
  • Watch Cubs superfan Eddie Vedder sing at the World Series (AV Club)
  • Billy Corgan blasts celebrity Cubs fans: “I don’t necessarily see them in June” (CoS)
  • Bon Iver is selling a dang flannel shirt inspired by his new album (Spin)
  • Paul McCartney shares his struggles with stage fright (UCR)
  • A new Japandroids album is on the way (Paste)
  • Watch Chris Martin, Conan sing Coldplay’s “Yellow” in cockney accents (Rolling Stone)
  • Arcade Fire recorded their audience singing for a new song last night (NME)
  • Look inside David Bowie art display ahead of auction (Pitchfork)
  • Martin Courtney shares “Asleep” video (Stereogum)
  • The immortal Iggy Pop is back in the studio again (Spin)
  • Kevin Morby dedicates two new songs to victims of Pulse nightclub shooting (CoS)
  • Phil Collins says he did not divorce his Wife by fax (UCR)
  • Cherry Glazerr announce new album Apocalipstick, share new video for “Nurse Ratched” (Pitchfork)
  • Bob Dylan finally acknowledges his Nobel Prize win (Paste)

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Wilco – “Someone To Lose”

The Shins – “Dead Alive”

The Orwells – “They Put A Body In The Bayou” (Official Video)

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World Class Rock Week-In-Review: 10/26/16

May 1: Paisley Park Studios as seen on May 1, 2016 , in Chanhassen, Minnesota. / miker / Shutterstock.com

Paisley Park Studios as seen on May 1, 2016, in Chanhassen, Minnesota. / miker / Shutterstock.com

  • Prince’s Paisley Park Museum officially approved (Rolling Stone)
  • The Flaming Lips announce new album, Oczy Mlody (AV Club)
  • Listen to The Rolling Stones’ “Hate to See You Go” (UCR)
  • The Shins are teasing a mysterious something (Spin)
  • Wet share two new songs, “The Middle” and “Turn Away” (Paste)
  • Pre-Smiths band Freak Party’s lost songs unearthed, “Firefly” shared (Pitchfork)
  • Ryan Adams responds to calls to cover albums by Oasis and The Strokes (NME)
  • Beck, Chris Martin, Chad Smith formed a new boy band (CoS)
  • Watch Roger Waters, My Morning Jacket and Neil Young cover Bob Dylan (UCR)
  • Former Pearl Jam drummer jilted by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Spin)
  • The Decemberists announce The Crane Wife reissue to include essay by Lin-Manuel Miranda (Paste)
  • Jeff Tweedy, Sharon Van Etten, Frank Black & more star in new “Sexiest Elbows in Rock” trailer (Pitchfork)
  • Paul McCartney responds to Phil Collins over feud (NME)
  • Bob Dylan no longer acknowledging he won the Nobel Prize (Spin)
  • Nobel Prize member calls Bob Dylan’s silence impolite and arrogant (Rolling Stone)
  • Kurt Vonnegut thought Bob Dylan was “the worst poet alive” (CoS)
  • Hope Sandoval And The Warm Inventions share new song “A Wonderful Seed” (Stereogum)
  • Tom Petty to release entire catalog in two vinyl box sets (UCR)
  • Nick Offerman and Jeff Tweedy wrote woodworking-themed songs together (Paste)
  • Watch Florence and the Machine’s full performance on “Austin City Limits” (Pitchfork)
  • Bloc Party share new video for “Stunt Queen” (NME)
  • Punk legends The Damned plot north american tour, new LP (Rolling Stone)
  • Gorillaz share new digital story The Book of Murdoc (CoS)
  • Bruce Springsteen wrote a song for Harry Potter and they didn’t even use it (AV Club)
  • Sad13 of Speedy Ortiz releases “Devil In U,” third single off forthcoming solo debut (Paste)
  • The true story behind Janis Joplin’s “Me and Bobby McGee” (UCR)
  • Tame Impala side project Barbagallo to release new album Grand Chien (Pitchfork)
  • Phil Chess, Co-founder of iconic Chicago blues label Chess Records, is dead at 95 (Spin)
  • The Strokes’ Nikolai Fraiture shares first song from new band Summer Moon (NME)
  • New Nico biopic will depict her life after Velvet Underground (Spin)

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Van Morrison – “Every Time I See A River”

Andrew Bird: Live From The Great Room – “Perfect Day” (ft. Matt Berninger)

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World Class Rock Week-In-Review: 10/19/16

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  • Bob Dylan awarded Nobel Prize in Literature (Rolling Stone)
  • Bob Dylan won’t return Nobel Prize panel’s phone calls (CoS)
  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominations include Pearl Jam, Tupac, Yes (Spin)
  • Unreleased David Bowie songs, “No Plan” and “When I Met You, receive world premieres (UCR)
  • Jim James shares new song “Here In Spirit” (Stereogum)
  • The Beatles come to lego in The Yellow Submarine (Paste)
  • Jack White’s Third Man Records releasing coloring book (Pitchfork)
  • Grizzly Bear say their new album is 90 percent done (NME)
  • Chuck Berry celebrates 90th birthday with first album in 38 years (Rolling Stone)
  • Anthony Kiedis’ nine-year-old son joins Red Hot Chili Peppers on stage (CoS)
  • Watch Paul McCartney and Rihanna sing “FourFiveSeconds” at Desert Trip (Spin)
  • Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold announces solo album (AV Club)
  • Phil Collins announces Not Dead Yet Live tour dates (UCR)
  • Bon Iver announces 2 A Million gender equity campaign (Paste)
  • Listen to Fred Armisen and Bill Hader’s new Talking Heads parody album (Pitchfork)
  • Watch Jack White perform White Stripes song live with Margo Price (NME)
  • Elton John to document crazy life in new autobiography (Rolling Stone)
  • Japandroids shred through new songs “Near to the Wild Heart of Life” and “No Known Drug or Drink” (CoS)
  • R.E.M.’s “Losing My Religion” demo is pretty good (Spin)
  • Hamilton Leithauser + Rostam announces world tour (AV Club)
  • The Who announce super deluxe My Generation reissue (UCR)
  • Foxygen release new single, the very unpatriotic “America” (Paste)
  • Riot Fest vendor names meat-filled sandwich after Morrissey (Pitchfork)
  • Fan proposes to girlfriend in front of Green Day at in-store signing (NME)
  • Jerry Garcia’s first studio recordings set for release (Rolling Stone)
  • Foo Fighters lawsuit against tour insurers ends with undisclosed settlement (Spin)
  • Paul McCartney plays intimate 300-capacity roadhouse gig (CoS)
  • Suzanne Vega shares “We Of Me” video (Stereogum)
  • Phil Collins reveals the Paul McCartney insult he never forgot (UCR)
  • Cloud Nothings announce new album Life Without Sound, release new single “Modern Act” (Paste)
  • Lush cancel upcoming gigs as Phil King leaves band (NME)
  • The Last Shadow Puppets cover Leonard Cohen, The Fall, more on new EP (Pitchfork)
  • Watch Norah Jones’ breathtaking “Tragedy” video (Rolling Stone)
  • Bob Weir and members of The National perform “Lay My Lily Down” on Colbert (CoS)
  • Watch this newly surfaced retro footage of Oasis rehearsing “All Around the World” (Spin)
  • Charles Bradley’s team offers update on his condition, shares contact info for well-wishers (Paste)

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