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Videos of the Day – week of 3/16/20

3/16 – earlier this month, the sister trio HAIM announced their new album Women In Music Part III will be out 4/24.  Here’s another Paul Thomas Anderson-co-directed video for their latest single

They were also on The Tonight Show last week & did a funny skit with Jimmy Fallon

3/17 – ROOKIE is a new Chicago band on their hometown Bloodshot Record label.  What a cool kid in this video, eh?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L22tLxEg1Jw

3/18 – another cool kid in the new Districts video!

3/19 – making rekkids is cool…let Other Ones show you with the video for the new single from the album For Their Love out 4/24

3/20 – As heard on the News at Noon & Two for the Road lately, there’s a new Gordi song and video out!

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