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Wednesday, December 9 2009

  • Stream It Here: Asphalt Orchestra December 10, 2009

    Urban marching band Asphalt Orchestra plays a wide range of music, including Swedish metal. (article)

  • Stream It Here: Smokey Hormel December 10, 2009

    What do Beck, Johnny Cash, Neil Diamond, Joe Strummer, and Tom Waits have in common (besides being some of the most influential and recognized musicians of the past century)? (article)

  • Stream It Here: Juana Molina December 10, 2009

    Juana Molina went from a being a comic actress on Argentinean TV to one of the most innovative singer-songwriters from Latin America today. (article)

  • Stream It Here: Angel Deradoorian of Dirty Projectors December 10, 2009

    Angel Deradoorian, known first and foremost as a member of Dirty Projectors, went solo recently.  Here's a video of Angel performing "Moon," from her solo album, Mind Raft. (article)

  • Holiday Music (Sorta) December 9, 2009

    <p>Soundcheck's John Schaefer assesses Tori Amos' new Christmas album in advance of her performance in the WNYC Greene Space on Wednesday. Plus, a slideshow of fans waiting in the rain to get in!</p> (article)

  • No Cover: Rachel Cox December 9, 2009

    Oakley Hall's leading gal tried out some new songs in her first a solo show in more than five years last month at Zebulon. Stream an streamlined version of the show below. (article)

  • Gig Alerts: Acrylics December 9, 2009

    Acrylics"All of the Fire"Playing at: Mercury Lounge (217 E. Houston St., East Village)Get: Tickets | Directions (article)

  • Gig Alerts: Class Actress December 9, 2009

    Class Actress"Careful What You Say"Playing at: Mercury Lounge (217 E. Houston St., East Village)Get: Tickets | Directions (article)

  • Gig Alerts: Fink December 9, 2009

    Fink"Sort of Revolution"Playing at: Union Hall (702 Union St., Park Slope)Get: Tickets | Directions (article)

  • Live From The Greene Space December 9, 2009

    In a year of unlikely holiday albums, singer and pianist Tori Amos takes the cake with her baroque new release Midwinter Graces. Today, in a broadcast from WNYC's Jerome L. Greene Per... (episode)

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