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Marcus King in the Corner Lounge at Virginia Arts Nov. 2018 Photo: 106.1 The Corner

Videos of the Day – week of 1/13/20

1/13 – Marcus King is set to release a solo album produced by Dan Auerbach this Friday.  Here they are together, whoa!

1/14 – yesterday came news of a new Pearl Jam album this year!  No new music yet…except this teaser clip which reveals their 1st U.S. tour stop in 2020 will be in Baltimore!

1/15 – Sebadoh released a new album last year & we played the newest single “Raging River” today on the News at Noon

1/16 – Margo Price debuted her new song on TBS last night…

1/17 – Indie fave Basia Bulat has a new Jim James-produced album Are You in Love? out 3/27.  Here’s the 1st single

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