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Frankie Rose

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Frankie is particularly fascinated by the connections that songs can form, whether it's relatable lyrics or the personal associations a sound conjures up.

Emily Warren © David O'Donohue
Features, Interviews, MusicOctober 5, 2018<October 10, 2018

Reflecting the Self: ‘Quiet Your Mind’ and an Interview with Emily Warren

Letter To Springsteen - Gene Micofsky
Music, PremieresSeptember 13, 2018<September 13, 2018

Premiere: Gene Micofsky Reminds Us of the Power of Music with His Autobiographical “Letter to Springsteen”

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Music, PremieresAugust 23, 2018<August 23, 2018

Premiere: Bad Rabbits Release a Coming-of-Age Tale with “Ain’t a Crime”

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Music, PremieresAugust 16, 2018<August 16, 2018

Premiere: Questioning Memories and Continuations of the Past with Tom West’s “King Cambyses”

Let’s Eat Grandma © Charlotte Patmore
Columns, Music, Today's SongAugust 13, 2018<August 13, 2018

Today’s Song: Living Everyday Realities Through the Heart-Fluttering Synths of Let’s Eat Grandma’s “It’s Not Just Me”

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