Latest from The Tonearm:
From Lagos to Bogotá — La BOA’s Dialogue with Tony Allen
Colombian ten-piece La BOA used recordings from 2011 to create an innovative posthumous collaboration with Afrobeat pioneer Tony Allen. Producer Daniel Michel discusses how they transformed drum tracks into a transcontinental musical conversation.

Teenage Kicks in a War Zone: Northern Irish Punk’s Quiet Rebellion
When The Undertones sang “Teenage Kicks” amid Derry’s barricades, they weren’t avoiding reality—they were demanding one worth living in. How the everyday yearnings of Northern Irish youth became a revolutionary statement in a world that expected them to choose sides or die trying.

Anupam Shobhakar: From Slayer Fan to Sarod Virtuoso
Shobhakar’s musical awakening began in the most unlikely circumstances — a metal kid in a Slayer t-shirt seated among India’s musical elite. Now the Mumbai musician’s double-neck guitar carries him from headbanging teen to microtonal master on his new album ‘Liquid Reality.’

The Moonlit Melodies of Captain’s Audio Project | The Tonearm
Veteran Portland musician James Cook transforms camping trips into heartfelt songs on his album ‘Waiting For The Moon’ and embarks on a musical quest through the wilderness with his National Tenor Resonator guitar.

Michael Dorf’s 20-Year Path to Honoring Patti Smith
That scrappy Knitting Factory on Houston Street planted seeds for two decades of tribute concerts that have raised millions for music education. Dorf’s persistent courtship of Smith finally bears fruit as an inspiring lineup of performers gathers on March 26 to reinterpret her revolutionary catalog.

Latest from the Spotlight On Podcast:
Cary Baker: Adventures in Busking and Street Music
Discover how America’s musical heritage flourished on street corners, from blind bluesmen with Dixie cups to Grammy winners who found their voice busking on urban sidewalks.
Michael Dorf: From Knitting Factory to Patti Smith’s Carnegie Tribute
Impresario Michael Dorf discusses his 20-year Music Of tribute series, the upcoming Patti Smith concert at Carnegie Hall, and how these shows have raised $2 million for music education.
Greg Lisher: From Camper Van to Circuitry Man
Camper Van Beethoven guitarist Greg Lisher discusses his transition to electronic music, blending synthesizers with live instruments on his new album Underwater Detection Method.
Dorothy Lawson: ETHEL’s String Theory for Quartets
Cellist Dorothy Lawson discusses ETHEL’s genre-defying approach, their Carnegie Hall debut with Ron Carter, and how they’re reshaping classical music for modern audiences.
Jamie Baum: a flutist sets poetry in motion
Acclaimed flautist Jamie Baum discusses transforming women’s poetry into jazz compositions with her Septet+, creating innovative music born from pandemic isolation.