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Most have The Subdudes have moved away from New Orleans but it's still at the core of their musical soul. So, on the album "Street Symphony," the songs are tales and portraits of the Crescent City in the signature Subdudes style, and the band performed a few of the tunes live during an interview with WFUV's Dennis Elsas.

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With Rufus Wainwright taking the stage for a Valentine's Day show at Radio City tonight, we go back to the archives for his 2003 visit with WFUV's Claudia Marshall, marking the release of his standout album, "Want One."

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With 10,000 Maniacs and major labels far behind her, Natalie Merchant walks a path led by her musical and societal passions. Since 2003's "The House Carpenter's Daughter" that's been a path without a new album but not without music, and during a 6-night stand at New York City's Hiro Ballroom Natalie updated WFUV's Julianne Welby on what projects (and hopefully songs) the future may hold.

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While honing his multi-instrumental chops in the Asheville, NC music scene, Tyler Ramsey made sure to take time for his solo work, and now lets an ethereal collection of tunes called "A Long Dream About Swimming Across The Sea" showcase all that he can do. Band of Horses also took notice and invited him on tour as their guitarist and opening act, but Tyler also made time in his schedule to chat with Alisa Ali at WFUV.

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Bob Mould doesn't worry about the whether H?sker D? and Sugar will reunite. Instead he's finally comfortable in his own skin, living in Washington, D.C., and following a musical vision of fusing rock and dance influences. The new album "District Line" showcases both worlds, and host Darren DeVivo got more of the story as Bob brought his guitar and amp to WFUV.