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  • The third album from the British rock band Coldplay is called X&Y. For the past five years, Coldplay has been steadily climbing the ladder of pop music success. And with this record many in the music business believe the four soft-spoken Brits will earn the title "biggest band in the world."
  • By Joyce KryszakBuffalo, NY – The popular Derek Trucks Band returns Tuesday night to UB's Center for the Arts. The ensemble is well-known for its…
  • By Eileen Buckleyhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wbfo/local-wbfo-918057.mp3Buffalo, NY – A Buffalo hard-rock band has been selected to…
  • One of Seattle's best loved and hardest-working bands is not a bunch of guys in flannel shirts wailing away on guitars. Maktub is a soul band, and it wants to get the rest of the country in the groove. The group just released its second CD and begins touring the East Coast and Europe next year. Marcie Sillman of member station KUOW has the story.
  • Check out local shows for June 6 through June 12 at Goodbar, Jack Rabbit, Larkinville, and more.
  • By Leslie Churchhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wbfo/local-wbfo-842062.mp3Buffalo, NY – Biologists from the state Department of…
  • Rock and roll is alive and well atop the Billboard 200 albums chart this week, as Twenty One Pilots' Breach hits No. 1.
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  • The first time NPR's Don Gonyea heard Druha Trava play was in 2009, when he was covering President Obama's trip to Europe. On the campaign trail two years later, Gonyea stumbled across the band again — in Iowa.
  • Lost and Found Sound looks at the Green Street Mortuary Band from San Francisco's Chinatown. More than 300 Chinese families a year hire the band to give their loved ones a proper and musical send-off through the streets of Chinatown. For more than 50 years, this amateur band performed for its community at nearly every big event.
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