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Videos of the Day – week of 6/12/17

6/12 – Tristen was once in Jenny Lewis’s band, now she’s got her own (and 3rd overall) album out 7/7 called Sneaker Waves & the 1st single features Jenny on it!

6/13 – the self-titled debut album from acclaimed new indie act Bedouine is out 6/23.  here’s the new video…

6/14 – After playing Bonnaroo over the weekend, The Head & The Heart are at Sprint Pavilion tonight!  They recently covered Temple of the Dog at their ACL taping & told the great story involving meeting Chris Cornell as kids in Seattle…look for the full episode to air this fall.

6/15 – Steve Earle’s new album comes out tomorrow and he had a pretty amazing chat with The Guardian (including some NSFW language)…here’s the video for the 1st single

6/16 – we can’t wait to Welcome John Paul White back to town 6/28…he’s playing The Southern, this time with special guest Lera Lynn!  Here’s a short preview clip for the tour, and then a fan-shot video of them covering Petty & Nicks!

 

 

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