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Brian Herman
For WYEP
News & Features
Highlights from our Neighborhood Concert Series show with Oh He Dead & Cisco Kid
Kyle Smith
Oh He Dead are quickly becoming a soul-jam force on stage, and really entertained the audience with some offerings from their first two albums!
Katie Blackley
WYEP
News & Features
Pigskin Playlist: Football songs to get you ready for the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh
Gretchen Unico
WYEP Programming
WYEP's 2026 Neighborhood Concert Series
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News & Features
The Local 913: NASH.V.ILL
Joey Spehar
WYEP Programming
Essential Artist Series: Prince (tune in April 21)
News & Features
Concerts to see in Pittsburgh in April: Lake Street Dive, Band of Horses, Rufus Wainwright
NPR Music
Interview: Beck returns, rides lonesome on new song
WYEP Programming
Decades Week: 2016 brought soulful remembrances, Beyonce’s ‘Lemonade’ and memorable hip-hop albums
NPR Music
A jury declared Live Nation a monopoly. But ticket prices won't drop just yet
WYEP: Live & Direct studio sessions
WYEP Programming
Live & Direct Session with KELS
WYEP Programming
Live & Direct Session with My Politic
News & Features
The Local 913: Chet Vincent & The Music Industry
WYEP Programming
Canceled: Live & Direct Session with Langhorne Slim on Feb. 23
WYEP Concert Picks
Fantastic Cat
Bahamas
Melissa Etheridge
The New Pornographers
Win tickets to see Mumford & Sons (entry dates April 20-24)
WYEP Programming & News
NPR Music
'Get Happy!': Why smiling through the pain is the DNA of American songs
Lara Downes
Linguist and New York Times columnist John McWhorter joins pianist Lara Downs to explore the history of American music as a joyful noise, even in the toughest times.
WYEP Programming
Decades Week: Indie rock, powerful vocals and pop dominated 2006
Liz Felix
Some of the highlights from 2006 include Thom Yorke of Radiohead’s solo debut, a summer smash hit from Gnarls Barkley with “Crazy”, and some lasting hits from The Killers’ "Sam’s Town."
WYEP Programming
Decades Week: 1996 hip-hop’s breakthrough, rock revival and themes from TV & movies
Mike Sauter
Let’s preview some of the songs that will be heard on WYEP on Wednesday, April 15 from 1996.
WYEP Programming
Decades Week: 1986’s songs celebrate heartfelt themes, rock hits and big pop albums
Mike Sauter
In 1986, we got albums including Madonna's "True Blue," R.E.M.'s "Lifes Rich Pageant" and The Monkees' surprise revival with the song "This Was Then, This Is Now." Tune in Tuesday for all the great hits from 1986.
NPR Music
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's class of 2026 includes Phil Collins, Oasis and Sade
Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
The Rock Hall's inductees will include eight acts who have all been eligible for at least a decade. In its "musical influence" category, the hall nods to Latin and African pop for the first time.
News & Features
Nelly, Third Eye Blind to co-headline Pittsburgh's America250 concert
Bill O'Driscoll
Hip-hop artist Nelly and rock band Third Eye Blind will co-headline Pittsburgh's free, commonwealth-sponsored concert June 27 at Point State Park.
WYEP Programming
Decades Week: Funk, disco and timeless songs made the soundtrack of 1976
Mike Sauter
From Stevie Wonder's "Songs in the Key of Life" to the chart-topping hits of Rhythm Heritage to Joni Mitchel's "Hejira," here's a preview of what to expect on WYEP as it celebrates the music of 1976.
NPR Music
Why your favorite artists keep pairing up for co-headlining tours
Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
From SZA and Kendrick Lamar, to MJ Lenderman and Waxahatchee, there's been an uptick in recent years of prominent artists joining forces for a co-headlining tour.
NPR Music
'After the Flood' argues Bob Dylan's late career is just as potent as his early years
Ken Tucker
Much of our image of Dylan derives from his early protest music, but Robert Polito's book makes the argument that the most recent 30 years of Dylan's career have been just as creative as the first 30.
WYEP Programming
Tune into WYEP’s Decades week: April 13-17
Mike Sauter
April 13 through April 17 will be WYEP’s Decades Week, an annual flashback where we progress through music from 50, 40, 30, 20, and 10 years ago. This
NPR Music
As the Live Nation trial continues, how do artists actually feel about touring?
Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
Independent venue closures, social media algorithms and the rise of generative AI are all part of an ecosystem that artists say is becoming increasingly difficult for working musicians to weather.
News & Features
Dejah Monea on self-love, musical influences and being present in the moment
Clara Kent
It's always a rare gift to meet someone whose talent feels as honest and unguarded as their spirit. Dejah Monea is one of those rare artists. She doesn't just make R&B, she lives it
More Bounce with Clara Kent
Celebrating music and culture from the African diaspora — tune in on Friday from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
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