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Videos of the Day – week of 2/20/17

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Videos of the Day – week of 2/20/17

2/20 – her new EP is out (as of 2/16) & she was on The Tonight Show last week too…see above for Maggie Rogers’ new video!

2/21 – the new Dawes video features singer Taylor Goldsmith and Ryan Adams’ ex-wife Mandy Moore…On the inspiration behind the video, director Dan Henry says: “I got the idea for the video after I read a true story about a disgruntled German man whose 12 yearlong marriage ended tragically. He quite literally split all of their belongs in two, in a vindictive yet beautiful move that…made me laugh at its extreme pettiness, but ended up perfectly representing the process of moving on.”

2/22 – Lisa Hannigan was on late night TV last week (James Corden) & is in DC tomorrow night…here’s her cool new video!

2/23 – Regina Spektor recently announced some tour dates, including an 3/14 stop in DC.  Here’s her latest video, unveiled earlier this month…

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