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Videos of the Day – week of 3/26/18

3/26 – as heard on Two For the Road tonight, blues legend Buddy Guy has reworked his song “Skin Deep” with help from musicians around the country (including Tom Morello) for the new Playing For Change audio/visual project…

3/27 – The new Jack White album seems to be getting mixed reviews, but you can judge for yourself with the new single & video for a song that dates back to the White Stripes days…

3/28 – Internet sensations Pomplamoose (known for their excellent covers) asked their fans which song they should cover next & apparently “Tainted Love” won

3/29 – the Chicago band Company of Thieves is back with a new song & video…they’ve got a new EP & a Peeled & Revealed Acoustic Tour planned this year.

3/30 – last Friday, Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker released their 1st album of all-original material on Rough Trade Records.  Here’s the lovely 1st single…

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