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"All-American Ghetto" is the debut album from Indiana rapper, musician, and writer Foosie. The record draws on his life — from growing up in Indianapolis to serving a 20-year prison sentence.
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Former Republican Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard recently announced plans to run for Indiana secretary of state. While he plans to run as an independent – he will also run under the banner of the newly named “Lincoln Party” in November.
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Indianapolis musician Joe Cripe released a new solo album titled "Hideaway."
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Steve Allee's latest album, Naptown Sound, pays tribute to the rich musical heritage of Indianapolis jazz.
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Suzanne Vega discusses her upcoming appearance in Indianapolis and how the rock legend Lou Reed influenced her work.
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The vocalist and actor Akili Ni Mali is one of four featured artists at this year’s Art & Soul, the Indy Arts Council’s annual celebration of Black artists from Central Indiana.
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Sweet Poison Victim are an Indianapolis band known for their unique blend of West African music and rock and roll. The group recently recorded a live set for WFYI’s Small Studio Sessions.
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The Grammy-winning bassist and producer Don Was has produced recordings for some of the biggest stars in pop music, and he’s charted hit records with his own band Was (Not Was).
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Born legally blind, the pianist and vocalist Lachi has used her voice to advocate for disability rights in the music industry.
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Anthony Davis is known worldwide as a composer of orchestral and chamber works. The New York Times has called Davis one of the greatest living composers.