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All Songs +1: Brandi Carlile Reflects On 10 Years Of 'The Story'

NPR Music's Ann Powers talks with Brandi Carlile about the singer's efforts to raise money and awareness for children who are affected by war and conflict.
<em>Cover Stories</em>, a new compilation of artists covering Brandi Carlile's <em>The Story</em>, released on May 5.

The new album was never meant to be a tribute. is far too modest and clear-headed to puff herself up that way. Instead, this reinterpretation of her most popular release, by a select group of Carlile's musical peers, was motivated by her determination — as a new mother — that children affected by conflict worldwide needed attention and aid. Carlile's belief in this cause convinced some big names — , , and — to join in, alongside others, including , and the . is a masterful set that has the feel of a family affair, raising awareness about Carlile's gorgeous songs as well as the cause she espouses.

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