Morning Edition: Music

Happy birthday to Replacements' Chris Mars
Mars left the band in 1990 and released several solo albums, before dropping out of the industry to devote himself full time to painting.
Communist Daughter members met at Saint John's pub
Two members of the band, Adam Switlick and Johnny Solomon, met at Brother Willie's.
Streisand rebelled by dropping an 'A' from her name
A 1967 biography reports that "the spelling of her first name is an instance of partial rebellion: she was advised to change her last name and retaliated by dropping an "a" from the first instead."
The Revolution to deejay on The Current on 'Prince Day'
At 4 p.m. on our sister station The Current, members of the Revolution will become the DJs for an hour, introducing their favorite Prince songs in a special Theft of the Dial segment.
She'll be performing Thursday night at the Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis.
Engineer, Prince's estate face off in court over unreleased music
Prince's estate is suing a California sound engineer who is offering a multi-song selection of unreleased music from the late pop icon. The two sides faced off in an 80-minute federal court hearing Wednesday afternoon before U.S. District Court Judge Wilhelmina Wright in St. Paul.
Prince's suit from 'Purple Rain' on exhibit again
It's part of a special Prince exhibit that will only be up through Sunday.
Kendrick Lamar drops latest album today
Kendrick Lamar's newest album "Damn" was released today. This is the highly anticipated follow up to Lamar's critically-acclaimed 2015 album "To Pimp A Butterfly."