From child prodigy to one of most important and influential songwriters of the past sixty years, Stevie Wonder has influenced several generations of musicians.
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The seven acts voted into the Rock Hall this year include Southern rap and Midwest garage rock duos, pillars of the grunge and English blues rock eras and the '80s' most unusual pop star.
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WYEP has the details on who's playing at this year's Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, four days of free art and music produced by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
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WYEP held its first Neighborhood Concert Series with Merce Lemon and Animal Scream on Thursday, April 24. The show was incredible, and we wanted to share some highlights!
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The pontiff, who possessed a sizable record collection, was a keen listener. Hear his favorite tracks — from Bach to Piazzolla — and a few more that might have caught his discerning ear.
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Pittsburgh indie folk artist Reliable Child just dropped a barn-stormin', soul-stealin' and revival stompin' anthem for folks with a quiet disdain for Election Day.
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This week on WYEP, we look into a new indie rock song from the Kentucky musician S.G. Goodman, and the latest release from the iconic Lucy Dacus, “Bullseye.”
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From the experimental rock and psychedelic sounds of new Cage the Elephant music to Kacey Musgraves’ iconic “Pageant Material” to a concept album from Father John Misty, 2015 was a time for artists to figure out who they were and celebrate their great songwriting.
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In 2005, we fell in love with Bright Eyes, heard confessional indie pop from Death Cab For Cutie and jammed to the music of LCD Soundsystem.
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Natalie Merchant, Pearl Jam, Dionne Farris and The Rembrants all had top hits in 1995.
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Surprises nevertheless abound in the top 10, as a vinyl reissue lands cult singer-songwriter Ethel Cain on the Billboard 200 for the first time ever and two artists — Alex Warren and BigXthaPlug — experience their first-ever top 10 singles.
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Today on WYEP, we're listening to songs from 1985! Tune in to catch Stevie Wonder, Duran Duran, Kate Bush and a whole lot more.
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Some of the biggest names in rock music were making a splash in 1975, including Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan and Earth, Wind & Fire.
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