NPR's Daniel Estrin talks to Emily Sieu Liebowitz and Laura Flam, the authors of But Will You Love Me Tomorrow. It's a collection of interviews of more than 100 members of girl groups in the 1960s.
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Few things in this life are as bad as a long flight delay. You’ve got somewhere you need to be, but instead, you’re stuck in a confined space with a bunch of strangers. It’s easy to think that nothing ...
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Girl groups have always brought something endearing to the music industry. Whether it's their vocals, choreography, fashion, or their cool demeanors — these girls always had a certain "it" factor that ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with the Indigo Girls, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, about their 1989 hit "Closer to Fine" being featured prominently in the Barbie movie, which is up for eight Oscars.