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Taylor Swift’s ‘Lover’ Outtake, and 8 More New Songs
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U2 Revisits Its Past, in the Name of … What, Exactly?
The New York Times – Music:With “Songs of Surrender,” an album of 40 reimagined songs, and “A Sort of Homecoming,” a documentary on Disney+, the Irish band pauses to reflect.
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Chloe Flower, a Pianist Who Changes Key from Liberace to Cardi B
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Chloe Flower has performed at the Grammys, and went viral during the Golden Globes. Naturally, a Christmas album is on the way.
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Bobby Caldwell, Silky-Voiced R&B Crooner, Dies at 71
The New York Times – Music:His much-covered 1978 hit “What You Won’t Do for Love” launched him on a prolific career that spanned decades and genres.
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Book Review: ‘Y/N,’ by Esther Yi
The New York Times – Music:In Esther Yi’s weird and wondrous ‘Y/N,’ a bored young woman in thrall to a boy band buys a one-way ticket to Seoul.
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‘Naatu Naatu’ From ‘RRR’ Wins Best Original Song
The New York Times – Movies:The rollicking dance hit beat out two songs featuring American pop megastars.
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Lady Gaga Wipes Off Makeup for Oscars Performance of ‘Hold My Hand’
The New York Times – Movies:The artist wasn’t even set to take the stage. Instead she exchanged her initially glamorous look for a stripped-down one to suit her intense delivery.
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Spot, Record Producer Who Captured the Fury of 1980s Punk, Dies at 71
The New York Times – Music:A lifelong jazz aficionado, he changed course to produce bands like Black Flag and Hüsker Dü for the influential SST label.
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David Lindley, ‘Musician’s Musician’ to the Rock Elite, Dies at 78
The New York Times – Music:He worked with a wide range of luminaries, most notably Jackson Browne, and there was seemingly no stringed instrument he couldn’t play.
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Nia Archives Is a Rising Dance Star in the U.K.
The New York Times – Music:The 23-year-old British musician is a breakout star of a dance-music revival largely led by Black women artists. Her new EP, “Sunrise Bang Ur Head Against Tha Wall,” is out Friday.
