FINNISH DUO VILDA @THE FESTIVAL
Vildá is a Finnish Sámi language word for “wild”. The duo lives up to its name.
Vildá is a Finnish Sámi language word for “wild”. The duo lives up to its name.
Hitting the road and the summer festival circuit with a new album (and Bonnie Raitt in their corner)
Rising star threads feisty feminism into her version of bluegrass
Celebrating Haida music, culture and language
Inventive, experimental and activist, Ukraine band tells the story of their country while touring during wartime
Surprise decision a win for indigenous, black and minority rights
The Weather Station offers an intimate companion piece to last year’s acclaimed climate grief-themed Ignorance
The songs on How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars speak “to many of the same questions and realities as Ignorance, but in a more internal, thoughtful way.” says writer Tamara Lindeman
Well known writers and musicians are up for the award including Beyoncé, Van Morrison, Billie Eilish, and Reba McEntire. And one song that people love isn’t on the list…
The 87 year-old jazz master plays a three-song set on NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series to promote his new release, Solotude