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LOC Mixtape

LOC Mixtape

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Hosted by Postell Pringle, LOC Mixtape digs into the stacks of the largest library in the world, The Library of Congress, to make the ultimate mixtape. We find the best, craziest, most inspiring songs in the library archive and talk to experts about who made them and why. Then, we mix it up, bringing in amazing contemporary recording artists to make new songs inspired by those classics.

Funded by a grant from the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources program, through the Lewis-Houghton Initiative. Content created and
featured in partnership with the TPS program does not indicate an endorsement by the Library of Congress

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