Morning Edition: Music

Songwriter Nathan Stocker said "South" is about "growing up, and recognizing where you come from, and the environment that you've grown up in, and accepting that that was then, and this now. It's about personal growth."
The BBC calls his music "utterly, utterly fantastic" and Rolling Stone describes his latest album as "a perfect match of sound and soul that introduces a new guitar hero."
Fans who don't have tickets by now are out of luck. The band's concert at First Avenue is sold out.
Van McCoy composed the song after a music partner watched people do a dance known as "The Hustle" in a New York City night club
"A View to a Kill" by Duran Duran hit No. 1 30 years ago for the James Bond movie of the same name. It's the only song from a Bond film to make it to that spot.