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New Yorker staff writer Kelefa Sanneh | Oct. 13, 2021

New Yorker Staff Writer Kalefa Sanneh
The New Yorker
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Lynn Ware Peek and Pete Stoughton talk with New Yorker staff writer Kelefa Sanneh. He shares the entire history of popular music over the past fifty years refracted through the big genres that have defined and dominated it—rock, R&B, country, punk, hip-hop, dance music, and pop. Kalefa explores why music unites and moves us like nothing else.

Pete Stoughton is the Brand Relations Manager at Trail and Ultra Running as well as the Director of Programs at CCPC. Basically, he is the behind the scenes guy at TAUR. When he's not getting his TAUR on, or running 2-3,000 miles a year. His own personal running ranges from 100 mile races to track workouts. Nevertheless, a scenic run with friends is were he finds inner peace.