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On 'What Now,' Brittany Howard is a virtuoso in pursuit of a flow state

Howard's vocal malleability allows her to access a whole spectrum of contradictory emotions and gender expressions. Medios y Media/Getty Images **hide caption

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Brittany Howard is going to make her dreams come true

What Now, the second solo album from Brittany Howard, is out Feb. 9. Bobbi Rich/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption

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Brittany Howard is going to make her dreams come true

World Cafe 30th Anniversary: First Times

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"How Many More Times?"

Brittany Howard Makes Her Declaration As A Solo Star

"Making this record definitely was just a declaration of who I find myself being," Brittany Howard says. Danny Clinch/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption

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Brittany Howard Makes Her Declaration As A Solo Star

Watch Terry Crews Lip Sync Brittany Howard's New Song 'Stay High'

Brittany Howard Announces 1st Solo Album, Shares 'History Repeats'

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Hear The First Single From Brittany Howard's New Band Bermuda Triangle

From left, Jesse Lafser, Brittany Howard and Becca Mancari of Bermuda Triangle. Courtesy of Sarah Harvey **hide caption

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The 150 Greatest Albums Made By Women

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Alabama Shakes' Brittany Howard Has A New Band: Bermuda Triangle

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Watch Alabama Shakes Travel Back In Time With Cover Of 'Killer Diller'

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25 Albums For 25 Years Of World Cafe

Alabama Shakes' Brittany Howard On Small-Town Life, Big-Time Music

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Alabama Shakes' Brittany Howard On Small-Town Life, Big-Time Music

Alabama Shakes, 'Joe' (Live)

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Poll Results: Listeners Pick Their Favorite Albums Of 2015

Top row, left to right: Cover art for Wilco, Kamasi Washington and Grimes; Middle row, left to right: Sufjan Stevens, Chvrches and Kendrick Lamar; Bottom row, left to right: Father John Misty, Joanna Newsom, Courtney Barnett Courtesy of the artists **hide caption

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Poll Results: Listeners Pick Their Favorite Albums Of 2015

New Mix: JR JR, Thunderbitch, Chris Walla, More

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New Mix: JR JR, Thunderbitch, Chris Walla, More

NPR Music's 25 Favorite Albums Of 2015 (So Far)

'Sound & Color' A Bold Leap Forward For Alabama Shakes

Alabama Shakes' new album, Sound & Color, is powered by more than just the vocals of Brittany Howard. Brantley Gutierrez/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption

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'Sound & Color' A Bold Leap Forward For Alabama Shakes

Alabama Shakes, On Not Keeping Things Safe

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Alabama Shakes, On Not Keeping Things Safe

Alabama Shakes, Live In Concert

Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes gets into it during the band's show in Los Angeles on Monday, April 20. Dustin Downing/KCRW **hide caption

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Review: Alabama Shakes, 'Sound & Color'

The Alabama Shakes' new album, Sound & Color, comes out April 21. Brantley Gutierrez/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption

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New Mix: Sufjan Stevens, Alabama Shakes, JEFF The Brotherhood, More

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New Mix: Sufjan Stevens, Alabama Shakes, JEFF The Brotherhood, More

Songs We Love: Alabama Shakes, 'Don't Wanna Fight'

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Songs We Love: Alabama Shakes, 'Don't Wanna Fight'