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  • Highlights from this week's episode of Swing with Bill Cartwright include Tony Bennett and K.D. Lang teaming up to perform "Dream a Little Dream of Me"…
  • This week on Swing with Bill Cartwright you'll hear Buddy Morrow's "Night Train," Patrick Williams & His Big Band performing "In the Still of the Night,"…
  • This week on Swing with Bill Cartwright you'll hear "You Took Advantage of Me" by Carmen McRae, "Little White Lies" by Mel Torme, "Goody-Goody" by Julie…
  • Curt Whitacre from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music talks about the CCM Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Lab Band's "Duke Ellington's…
  • Bandleader and pianist Eddie Palmieri has died at the age of 88.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with George Clinton about the legacy of his work, how the spirit of funk is synonymous with freedom and an artist he's grateful for: Constance Hauman.
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  • This week a collaboration between Bad Bunny and Grupo Frontera, in addition to a historic chart placement for Mexican artist Peso Pluma, pushed regional Mexican music to international attention
  • John Boehner finds himself in a position he had hoped to avoid all year. With no deal on the budget, questions about whether he can effectively lead the House will only grow louder.
  • Bluesman Chris Whitley's career has flourished in the indie-label world of shoestring budgets and creative freedom, and he has an intensely devoted following on both sides of the Atlantic. Now, Whitley has a new album called Soft Dangerous Shores. It's a collaboration with renowned producer/engineer Malcolm Burn. Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers interviewed Whitley and has this profile.
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