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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Presidential candidates are surrounding themselves with music during the 2008 campaign. Today, we find out how candidates pick their playlists -- and how those songs sometimes wander off-message. Plus: the Brooklyn songwriter Thomas Bartlett has played with everyone from art-rock hero David Byrne to buzz band The National. He joins us for a live performance under his stage name, Doveman.

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Campaign Songs

Hillary Clinton may have earned an endorsement from Barbra Streisand but she whips up supporters at rallies with Tom Petty's "American Girl." Barack Obama prefers feel-good Motown hits. And John McCain recently used an ABBA tune. We look at how campaign trail music is chosen, with Washington Post reporter Paul ...

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Doveman

Last year was stellar for Thomas Bartlett, the well-traveled musician known as Doveman. He contributed to the National’s album “Boxer,” which appeared near the top of many end-of-the-year lists, and toured as an opener for them. He joins us to talk about his latest CD, “With My Left Hand I ...

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