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Fans light up their coves at Brandi Carlile's Mothership Weekend music festival in Miramar Beach, Fla. Debbie Elliott/NPR **hide caption
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Inspired by the pandemic, a Florida beachside music festival tries something new
At the Newport Folk Festival in 2022, Joni Mitchell gave her first full-length performance in 22 years. The recording, At Newport, is out July 28. Nina Westervelt/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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Joni Mitchell's return 'At Newport' reconfigures her legacy
More than 20,000 fans watch Joni Mitchell perform during "Joni Jam" — her first official concert since her aneurysm — at the Gorge Amphitheatre in Quincy, Wash., on Saturday, June 10, 2023. Jovelle Tamayo for NPR **hide caption
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For his "Rich Spirit" / "N95" medley on SNL, Kendrick Lamar performed with minimal visual accompaniment, perfectly geared for the raw intimacy of his newest material. Will Heath/NBC **hide caption
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Brandi Carlile (by Neil Krug), Keb' Mo' (by Jeremy Cowart), Wet Leg (by Hollie Fernando) Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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Brandi Carlile on World Cafe
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Brandi Carlile introduces Joni Mitchell for a special Joni Jam at the 2022 Newport Folk Festival at Fort Adams State Park on July 24, 2022. Boston Globe/Boston Globe via Getty Images **hide caption
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Jon Batiste (center) performs at the 64th annual Grammy Awards on April 3, 2022. Batiste was nominated in 11 categories and took home five prizes, including album of the year. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images **hide caption
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From left, St. Vincent, Nathaniel Rateliff and Japanese Breakfast. Renee Klahr/NPR **hide caption
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Poll results: NPR listeners pick the top albums of 2021
In These Silent Days is the latest collaboration between singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile and her core band, twin brothers Phil and Tim Hanseroth. Neil Krug/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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For Brandi Carlile, band and family are one and the same
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Brandi Carlile on World Cafe
Across Brandi Carlile's new record, In These Silent Days, she sounds assured, content and, often, joyful. Neil Krug/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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Race Records, the latest release from country singer Miko Marks, is on our shortlist of the best albums and EPs out on Oct. 1. Amanda Lopez/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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New Music Friday: The top 7 albums out on Oct. 1
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At Joni Mitchell's 75th birthday celebration in 2019, where Brandi Carlile performed two songs. Valerie Macon/AFP via Getty Images **hide caption
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Brandi Carlile On The Radical Vulnerability Of Joni Mitchell's 'Blue'
Joni Mitchell on the cover of Blue, an album turning 50 in 2021. Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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Tiny Desk Concert with Chick Corea & Gary Burton. Brandon Chew/NPR **hide caption
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Joni Mitchell and Brandi Carlile at Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration in 2018. Carlile recently performed a tribute to Mitchell's Blue. Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for The Music Cente **hide caption
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The Highwomens' self-titled album is out now via Elektra Records. Alysse Gafkjen/Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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