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Clockwise from upper left: The Smile, Brittany Davis, Arcade Fire, Andrew Bird, Valerie June Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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New Mix: Arcade Fire, Valerie June, The Smile, Andrew Bird, more
Valerie June performed "Call Me A Fool" for WUNC. Graham Denholm/Getty Images **hide caption
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Valerie June on World Cafe
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Singer Valerie June. Her new album, The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions For Dreamers, is on our shortlist for the best releases out on March 12. Renata Raksha/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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New Music Friday: The Top 6 Albums Out On March 12
"This Time" by Ana Egge is featured in January's edition of Heavy Rotation. Rolf Jørgensen/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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"Mother" Maybelle Carter (left) performs with her daughter Helen in 1977 at the A.P. Carter Memorial Festival in Virginia. Robert Alexander/Getty Images **hide caption
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'Will The Circle Be Unbroken' Connects Musicians, Generation After Generation
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Valerie June performs during the 2015 AmericanaFest in Nashville, Tenn. Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for Americana Music **hide caption
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"Sometimes when I do receive a song, I do feel like I'm going to the place where that song was originating from," Valerie June says. Jacob Blickenstaff/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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When Valerie June Writes Music, It Begins With A Voice In Her Head
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Spoon (left), Chicano Batman (center) and Valerie June (right) will perform at the SXSW Radio Day Stage. (Photos: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images, Adam Kissick/NPR, Tiana Timmerberg/WXPN.) Getty Images/NPR/WXPN **hide caption
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Valerie June performs "Astral Plane" in the courtyard of St. David's Episcopal Church. Aaron Rogosin for NPR **hide caption
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Valerie June performs onstage at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia. Tiana Timmerberg/WXPN **hide caption
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Valerie June On World Cafe
Hurray For The Riff Raff's latest album, The Navigator, comes out today. Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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RRD - New Music on World Cafe
Valerie June's new album, The Order Of Time, comes out March 10. Danny Clinch/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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Valerie June's new song "Shakedown" is KXT's pick for this month's Heavy Rotation. Danny Clinch/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
Valerie June's new album, The Order Of Time, comes out Jan. 27, 2017. Danny Clinch/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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Valerie June Announces New Album, Shares 'Astral Plane'
Valerie June performs live at Pickathon 2014. Liz Devine/opbmusic **hide caption
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