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Videos of the Day – week of 9/24/18

9/24 – ok, so we took last week off from the videos…but we’re back at it!  Dinosaur Jr. frontman J. Mascis has a new solo record out in Nov.  Here’s his new lyric video

9/25 – Mumford & Sons were on The Tonight Show last night & Marcus told Jimmy a funny story about joining Springsteen onstage a while back…

9/26 – ICYMI, Father John Misty was in Charlottesville last night & did a 24-song set!  He started the encore with this one…

9/27 – Tyler Childers headlines Devil’s Backbone’s Hoopla Festival on Saturday.  Here’s a solo acoustic take on one of our favorites from his Sturgill Simpson-produced album from last year…

9/28 – Brandi Carlile is in town tonight at Sprint Pavilion for the Charlottesville Free Clinic Benefit concert.  Earlier this week, Rolling Stone discussed with Brandi her Girls Just Wanna Weekend festival, becoming a mother, and defining forgiveness.  Very interesting insights from Brandi ranking her own 5 albums for Noisey recently too!

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