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Brandi Carlile, Corner Lounge 2009/photo by Jack Looney

Videos of the Day – week of 10/22/18

10/22 – Brandi Carlile teams up with Sam Smith on her new single.  A portion of the profits from this recording will be donated to Children in Conflict via Brandi Carlile’s Looking Out Foundation as part of its ongoing campaign to raise $1 million for children impacted by war. more information can be found at http://www.childreninconflict.org & http://www.lookingoutfoundation.org

10/23 – Jim James was on The Tonight Show recently & while there, he did this classic Sly Stone song in their “Cover Room”

10/24 – Tom Morello’s new single features Portugal. The Man & teenage DJ Whethan.  They performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live a few days ago

10/25 – as we await Leon Bridges’ 1st show in Cville in April at Sprint Pavilion, here’s his new video!

10/26 – as heard on Two For the Road this week, Peter Bjorn & John have a new album out & 3 new videos to go with it!  Here’s the one for the track we played

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