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Videos of the Day – week of 3/19/18

3/19 – ICYMI: Arcade played their new single on SNL over the weekend…

3/20 – a Heathers-inspired video from The Aces (a track heard tonight on Two For The Road)

3/21 – fittingly enough on this SNOW DAY for Cville, Snow Patrol has released a new single & video…look for their album WILDNESS out 5/25. BE ADVISED: there are some naughty words in this album version of the song!

3/22 – You know Finn Wolfhard as Mike from Stranger Things or as the foul-mouthed Richie from It. But after releasing debut single, “City Boy,” you can add his band Calpurnia to that list.

3/23 – great to have Rob Cheatham back in the Corner Lounge before his record release show tomorrow at The Southern!  Here’s his set from last summer at the Kennedy Center!!

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