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  • People in a crowd raised their voices in spontaneous song after a minute of silence to honor 22 concertgoers killed in a bombing on Monday.
  • Hundreds of thousands of people are expected make their way to Columbus to enjoy the food, rides, games, and animals at the Ohio State Fair.
  • The summer solstice is the longest day of the year, perfect for making and celebrating music, according to organizers of this year's Make Music Day on…
  • Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials have been together for almost 25 years. The group has a new CD, Rattleshake. Ed talks about his music and the influence on his life of his uncle, the legendary Chicago bluesman J.B. Hutto.
  • On the CD Goulash!, Matt Haimovitz and his stringed instrument explore the music of Hungary, Romania and Transylvania. And he throws in a version of the rock band's "Kashmir" for good measure.
  • NPR Music's Song of the Day features a new track every weekday, with analysis of the music, links to each artist's Web sites and, of course, a chance to hear the song itself. Here, Song of the Day editor Stephen Thompson talks about recent selections by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Kurt Elling and more.
  • Trumpeter Steven Bernstein hunts for music that's been overlooked by classic jazz. He does his musical detective work in a back room he calls his "laboratory."
  • If it is true that you can be judged by the company you keep, then The Hiders’ Billy Alletzhauser is in a great place.Much like fellow Ass Pony Chuck…
  • Tonight is the opening of Ironfest IV at The Southgate House Revival.Ironfest is an all-out, no-holds-barred local band rock-fest put together in honor of…
  • The Bunbury Music Festival is back for its third year at Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove.Highlights of this year's music lineup include huge stage…
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