Morning Edition: Music

And the Grammy goes to the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra
The SPCO was up for the best chamber music/small ensemble performance for the group's recording of Schubert's "Death and the Maiden."
The song is about new and developing love with robots. The band says it is directly influenced by science fiction writer William Gibson, who was fascinated by artificial intelligence.
Do you hear the clacking of the typewriter to the beat of the song? Parton composed that rhythm by running her acrylic fingernails back and forth against one another.
The singer announced earlier this week that he's suffering from Parkinson's disease. The diagnosis means that he'll no longer tour the world playing shows.
Hot Chocolate's longtime guitar player Harvey Hinsley turns 70 years old today.
"Hello Goodbye" by the Beatles was No. 1 on the Billboard pop chart 50 years ago today.
The debut EP by MILCK "This is Not the End" comes out Friday.
'Candle in the Wind' topped charts 20 years ago
The original version of the song, which came out in the 1970s, was about Marilyn Monroe. Bernie Taupin rewrote the lyrics as a tribute to Princess Diana shortly after her death.
Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam turn 51 years old Monday. In 1987, they came out with their Billboard-topping hit "Lost in Emotion."
Tune-Yards to debut new album at MicroShow
Tune-Yards has a new album called "I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life," which will be released next week.