Lake Street Dive...Live
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View ArticleTristan Omand
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View ArticleDavid Lockwood, Live From Studio D
Inspired by the Modern Love section of the Sunday New York Times, each song on David Lockwood's new album is based on a deeply personal essay about love and relationships. David visited NHPR’s Studio...
View ArticleLive From Studio D: Red Heart The Ticker
Each month the husband and wife duo, Robin MacArthur and Tyler Gibbons, from Marlboro, Vermont write and record a song to be released on the day of the full moon. The beautifully layered, tunes have a...
View ArticleLive From Studio D: David Kontak Ensemble
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We are in the midst of a cultural movement…it’s called Twee and boy is it precious. Today we look into the gentle revolution that is Twee…from artisanal pickles to Wes Anderson films, why this retro...
View ArticleLake Street Dive...Live
Schooled in jazz and infatuated with pop… the Brooklyn based band L ake Street Dive came together at the New England Conservatory with a goal to play improvised, avant-garde country music. Think...
View ArticleTan Vampires
When the band Tan Vampires came to our studios last week, we found them to be mostly pale, and pretty lively…it turns out that their name was a bit of a lark invented long before the whole vampire...
View ArticleLady Lamb the Beekeeper
The moniker, Lady Lamb the Beekeeper came to Mainer Aly Spaltro in a dream, and has been popping up on marquees up and down the East coast ever since. Not to mention online, where we read reviews of...
View ArticleHeather Maloney
Heather Maloney's music has been described as “adventurous folk", pushing the boundaries of the folk genre with lush, full-band arrangements and playful vocal runs. Heather visited the NHPR studios...
View ArticleDarlingside
VIDEO: The New England based band Darlingside has long been a favorite here at Word of Mouth, so on their recent visit to a song writing and music business summit at the Concord Community Music School,...
View ArticleTristan Omand
Tristan Omand , a Manchester based singer-songwriter tells stories of America’s rough edges, his songs tend towards characters who’ve been kicked around by life, their surfaces hardened by booze,...
View ArticleDavid Lockwood, Live From Studio D
Inspired by the Modern Love section of the Sunday New York Times , each song on David Lockwoods new album is based on a deeply personal essay about love and relationships . David visited NHPRs Studio D...
View ArticleLive From Studio D: Red Heart The Ticker
Each month the husband and wife duo, Robin MacArthur and Tyler Gibbons, from Marlboro, Vermont write and record a song to be released on the day of the full moon. The beautifully layered, tunes have a...
View ArticleLive From Studio D: David Kontak Ensemble
The David Kontak Ensemble invaded Studio D with a bevy of strange instruments and put on quite a show. Check out the performances to see the group "playing" Slinkys, original instruments called...
View Article6.9.14: Understanding Twee, Michael Blum, And Comedian Todd Glass
We are in the midst of a cultural movement…it’s called Twee and boy is it precious. Today we look into the gentle revolution that is Twee…from artisanal pickles to Wes Anderson films, why this retro...
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