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Videos of the Day – week of 12/19/16

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Videos of the Day – week of 12/19/16

12/19 – the Maggie Rogers show at The Southern next month is already sold out!  See above for her new video, which debuted over the weekend…

12/20 – congrats to all the 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, including PEARL JAM!!  Here’s footage of Eddie & Chris doing “Hunger Strike” on the sidestage at Lollapalooza 1992…

12/21 – Kacey Musgraves has a new video from her recent A Very Kacey Christmas album…

12/22 – going back to Cortez The Killer (and his old band was of course called Buffalo Springfield), Neil Young has incorporated Native American issues in his music.  He made this video a few months ago, but he was able to tweet an update earlier this month, based on the news out of Standing Rock

12/23 – there’s a new Electric Guest video out…looks like Haim digs this tune!

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