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  • Tonight on Bridging the Gap we're listening to a mixture of world music and western music united by a windy sound (which is totally going to be left up to…
  • On Monday evenings, HPR music host Nara Nellis opens the week with Electronic Soul. Her show explores the roots of electronic music and soul, and the sounds born from their intersection.
  • If you’re one of those people who think there can only be one “song of the summer,” and that the Hot 100 provides a clear-cut metric for determining a winner, then this year’s race is a statistical dead heat.
  • NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele discuss March Madness, the new world of paid college athletes, and bobblehead crime.
  • A cybersecurity expert says users face a trade-off between increased connectivity and increased vulnerability; an EPA specialist clarifies Red Hill water test results; a food index compiles data tracking daily transactions at eateries across the state; and a local planner awarded the American Institute of Architects Hawaii Medal of Honor.
  • HPR's Dave Lawrence speaks with System of a Down's Serj Tankian in this 2020 Off The Road interview.
  • The NBA Champs piled onto the top of a double decker bus that carried them through Miami streets overflowing with fans. But the route also passed under three low hanging overpasses. Amid shouts of "Get Down," the 6'8" LeBron James barely manage to avoid what the Kansas City Star called "a faceful of concrete."
  • HPR All Things Considered Host Dave Lawrence welcomes back a guitar legend in our latest Road Stories interview: John McLaughlin! Returning for his sixth chat with Dave, one of the guitar’s most celebrated player offers a new chapter in one of his groundbreaking projects, Shakti, the acoustic Indian group that originated after Mahavishnu Orchestra in the 1970s. We hear about their first studio album in 45 years, This Moment, continuing their fusion of Indian music, jazz and blistering improvisations. John also shares the remarkable story of how Shakti first came together by chance through a highly influential get-together in 1972, and talks about Shakti's most bizarre concerts, a run of dates in 1977 opening for Black Sabbath! Tomorrow we learn about John's connections to the late Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and even Johnny Depp!
  • More great performers on Classical Pacific today. I hope that they’ll inspire you to go to the website (hawaiipublicradio.org) and vote for your own…
  • More great performers on Classical Pacific today, incuding singers and instrumentalists. I hope that they’ll inspire you to go to the website…
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