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Published: 2012/04/02
Weekly Linkup: A Look Back (Alabama Shakes, Bruce Springsteen, Robert Glasper, The Black Keys…)
Here’s your chance to catch up on recent stories and sundry musical tidbits…
Stream the Alabama Shakes’ new album, Boys and Girls, over at NPR
Music History 101, via Spotify’s Facebook timeline
Check out Relix.com’s roundup of the Allman Brothers at the Beacon
The Washington Post profiles hip hop pianist Robert Glasper
Check out Relix.com’s top destination festivals
An op-ed from the NY Times about Megaupload and stealing
Read the entire text of Bruce Springsteen’s speech at SXSW
Listen to Relix cover artists the Black Keys on NPR’s World Café
The Brooklyn Philharmonic remixes Beethoven, read about the project and check out the arrangements here
What happens once musicians die?
Weld profiles Drive By Truckers’ Patterson Hood
Read Dr. Budnick’s interviews with Strangefolk’s Jon Trafton over at jambands.com and Reid Genauer right here on Relix.com
Hidden Track pays tribute to Earl Scruggs
Gothamist talks jambands with the National’s Bryan Devendorf, while our own Mike Greenhaus spoke with Bryan and his brother Scott
Relix A/V
Golden Bloom "Flying Mountain"
Golden Bloom stopped by Relix to perform a tune from their latest EP No Day Like Today.
The Chapin Sisters "Crying in the Rain"
The Chapin Sisters share an tune from their new album A Date With the Everly Brothers.
Night Moves "Country Queens"
Minneapolis-based Night Moves share a song from their record, Colored Emotions, live at Relix.
The Giving Tree Band "Brown Eyed Women"
The Giving Tree Band enjoy a spring day on the Relix rooftop, while performing a classic Grateful Dead tune.
Hayden "Blurry Nights"
Canadian singer-songwriter Hayden performs a duet with his sister-in-law Lou Canon. The song appears on Us Alone his first record on Broken Social Scene’s Arts & Crafts Productions.
The Milk Carton Kids "Hope of a Lifetime"
The Milk Carton Kids share the first song from their new album, The Ash & Clay.
Premiere: Ana Popovic "Object Of Obsession"
Here is the new video from Serbian guitar ace Ana Popovic. “Object Of Obsession” appears on her latest album Can You Stand The Heat.
Ron Sexsmith "Nowhere To Go"
Ron Sexsmith visits the Relix office to perform a tune from his latest record Forever Endeavor.
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