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Happy Tunes May Make For Healthier Hearts *

Nov 14th, 2008 · Researchers report that listening to joyful music can cause blood vessels to dilate, increasing blood flow — which is good for cardiovascular health. Michael Miller, principal investigator of the study, explains the brain-body link and which songs may make for healthy hearts.

Keywords: healthier · Health · music · songs · Healthy · investigators · vessel · cardiovascular · Michael Miller

The Postmarks: 'One Note Samba'

Nov 13th, 2008 · By-the Numbers, the latest from Miami trio The Postmarks, is a collection of 12 cover songs originally by artists as diverse as David Bowie, Bob Marley and The Ventures. Despite the eclectic mix of genres in the originals, The Postmarks have transformed them all into innocent and lovely pop gems.

Keywords: artists · innocence · original · Miami · songs · trio · genre · David Bowie · eclectic · Marley · postmark · emBye

Dr. Dog Gets Down And Dirty In The Studio

Nov 13th, 2008 · Dr. Dog's songs combine sophisticated falsettos and well-placed harmonies that build to crescendos reminiscent of The Beach Boys. In a session from KUT's Studio 1A, the band performs selections from Fate and talks about what it means to get the right sound.

Keywords: songs · studio · Harmonies · KUT · The Beach Boys · falsetto · emFate · Studio 1A

Beatles' Eleanor Rigby May Be Revealed

Nov 12th, 2008 · The mystery around Eleanor Rigby, the main character in one of the Beatles' biggest hit songs, may be solved. The previously believed-to-be fictional character may have actually lived in the Beatles' hometown of Liverpool. A 97-year-old document for auction in London later this month may contain clues to Rigby's identity. Alex Cohen talks with the current owner of the document, Annie Mawson.

Keywords: identity · hometown · London · fictional · Mystery · songs · Beatles · Rigby · auction · Alex Cohen · liverpool · Eleanor

Judith Owen On Mountain Stage

Nov 12th, 2008 · Welsh singer-songwriter Judith Owen has a knack for entertaining her audience with self-deprecating humor just before enchanting it with her elegant and emotional songs. In her third Mountain Stage appearance, Owen plays songs from her latest album, Mopping Up Karma.

Keywords: audience · mountains · entertainment · Singer · emotional · songs · songwriter · album · Owen · knack · Judith · enchant

The Great Depression: 'Forever Altered' **

Nov 11th, 2008 · A quartet originally formed in Madison, Wis. in 1996, The Great Depression is now based in Denmark. The moniker is an especially fitting one, as the ten songs on the Great Depression's third and latest full-length album, Forever Altered, all drift through gray and somber landscapes. But its melancholia is sophisticated rather than melodramatic.

Keywords: Denmark · landscapes · Depression · Quartet · Madison · 1996 · songs · album · Great Depression · somber · moniker · melodramatic

Alternate Routes, Katie Herzig On Mountain Stage

Nov 11th, 2008 · The Alternate Routes have a knack for harmonies, hooks and creating stylistically diverse, feel-good rock 'n' roll. Katie Herzig, part of an emerging scene of alternative pop music out of Nashville, performs three songs from her latest album, Apple Tree.

Keywords: mountains · emergencies · music · songs · album · Harmonies · Nashville · knack · katie · Alternative · Herzig · Alternate Routes

Janis Ian: Behind Her Songs And Life

Nov 11th, 2008 · By the time she was 16, Janis Ian already had a Grammy and a permanent place in the American consciousness. Her new autobiography shares the sometimes shocking stories behind her life and music. In a session from Folk Alley, she performs a cross section of her songs.

Keywords: Americans · Grammy · music · songs · autobiography · Ian · Folk Alley · Janie · Janis Ian

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