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News At Noon/Two For The Road 3/28-4/3/18

Wednesday 3/28 News at Noon

  • The Soft Spots–“My Memories Decay”
  • The Fratellis–“Star Crossed Losers”
  • Gregory Darling–“My Sleeping Heart”

Wednesday 3/28 Two For The Road

Graham Coxon – “Walking All Day”/new Netflix show End of the…World

Traveller – “Hummingbird”/Western Movies (out 5/4)

Thursday 3/29 News at Noon

  • Bombino–“Tehigren”
  • Buzzy Lee–“Cool Hand”
  • The Lemon Twigs–“Foolin’ around”

Thursday 3/29 Two For The Road

 

Hall & Oates w/ Train – “Philly Forget Me Not”/new single

Stars – “Ship To Shore”/new single

Friday 3/30/18 News at Noon

  • Boy Pablo–“Losing You”
  • Esme–“I Wonder”
  • Matt Costa–“Sharon”

Friday 3/30 Two For The Road

 

  • The Sherlocks–“Will You Be There”
  • No Alarms–“Right Is What’s Left”

Monday 4/2 News at Noon

  • Wye Oak–“The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs”
  • NONONO!–“Friends”
  • Stars–“Ship To Shore”

Monday 4/2 Two For The Road

 

  • Tom Misch–“It Runs Through Me”
  • Freya Ridings–“Lost Without You”

Tuesday 4/3 News at Noon

  • Phoebe Bridgers–“Scott Street”
  • Beck–“Colors”
  • Red Wanting Blue–“High And Dry”

Tuesday 4/3 Two For The Road

 

  • Harts–“21 & 19”
  • LION–“Self Control”

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