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Walk The Moon making silly faces with Kendall way back when Photo: 106.1 The Corner

Videos of the Day – week of 10/8/18

10/8 – some very cool visuals in the new morgxn feat. Walk The Moon video!

10/9 – the pieces of the puzzle are all coming together for the new Sharon Van Etten album out Jan. 18!

10/10 – Animal Sun‘s new video is coming soon to this space – hear ’em in the Corner Lounge today at 3pm & see ’em tonight at Midici in the Shops at Stonefield from 5-7pm!

10/11 – Richmond’s Lucy Dacus is at The Jefferson tonight…you may have seen her earlier this year on CBS

10/12 – Lucy’s bandmates in the new group Boygenius (who have an EP out in Nov.) Phoebe Bridgers & Julien Baker did a cool Gillian Welch cover over the summer at the Winnepeg Folk Festival

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