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Me:nu Du Jour Apr.8 (EN.FR.ES)

>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To Isley Brothers, Parliament, Paul Simon, Buddy Holly, Toto, The Clash, Massive Attack, Sheryl Crow, Offspring, Elvis Presley, Aerosmith, Deftones, Ben Harper, Sleater-Kinney, Metronomy, Lee…

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Me:nu Du Jour Mar.11 (EN.FR.ES)

>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To Ben Harper, Eric Clapton, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Chicago, 10cc, Freddie Hubbard, Kenny Garrett We Celebrate Keith Emerson, Bobby McFerrin, Sonny Terry, Ástor…

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Me:nu Du Jour Mar.8 (EN.FR.ES)

>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To Simply Red, James Brown, Luther Vandross, Sting, Isley Brothers, Beach Boys, Elvis Costello, Queen, Foreigner, David Bowie, Nine Inch Nails, Soundgarden, Marcus Miller, Kurt…

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Me:nu Du Jour Mar.6 (EN.FR.ES)

>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To Annie Lennox, Nick Drake, Temptations, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Herbie Hancock, Art Blakey, Sun Ra, Cesária Évora We Celebrate David Gilmour, Alvin Lee, Mary Wilson,…

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Me:nu Du Jour February 8 (EN.FR.ES)

>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To Michael Bublé, Ben Harper, Television, Pat Metheny, Gil Scott-Heron, Frank Sinatra, Frank Gambale, Jimmy Smith We Celebrate Jimmy Smith, Anderson .Paak We Watch Tony…

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This week In ’90s Throwback’ 06/52

Amy Winehouse’s “Love Is a Losing Game” is a minimalist heartbreak ballad from *Back to Black*, where her smoky vocals shine against sparse production, earning it an Ivor Novello Award. Samantha Fish brings fiery blues-rock intensity to “I Put a Spell On You,” revisiting the classic with sharp guitar work and raw emotion. Meanwhile, Valerie June’s “Somebody to Love” pairs her distinctive banjolele with tender vocals, blending her Tennessee roots with gospel and blues influences.

Rhiannon Giddens reimagines Patsy Cline’s “She’s Got You” with understated precision, while Suzanne Vega’s “Solitude Standing” captures introspective quietness with layered textures. P!nk’s “Try” balances resilience and theatrics, epitomized by a strikingly physical music video. Sheryl Crow’s “Strong Enough” offers a raw, confessional tone, its stripped-back production bolstering its emotional weight, staying as impactful decades after its release.

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