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Iron and Wine, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Ghost on Ghost, is due out on April 16, hit SXSW last week, performing at several showcases throughout Austin. One such set was at the SXSW Radio Day Stage, where Sam Beam and band performed songs from the new album and more. You can now listen to the entire set, including "Grace for Saints and Ramblers" and "Winter Prayers" from Ghost on Ghost, streaming here via WFUV.

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Iron and Wine, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Ghost on Ghost, is due out in the United States on April 16, hit the SXSW music conference in Austin last week, performing at several official showcases throughout the city. One such set was at the SXSW Radio Day Stage, where singer-songwriter Sam Beam and band performed songs from the new album and more. You can now listen to the entire set, including "Grace for Saints and Ramblers" and "Winter Prayers" from Ghost on Ghost, streaming online below, via New York City public radio station WFUV.

The new album is now available to pre-order on CD and vinyl in the Nonesuch Store with a limited-edition print of Beam's handwritten lyric sheet for "Grace for Saints and Ramblers" (a select number of which will be autographed), an instant download of the same song, and a download of the complete album starting April 16. To reserve a copy, head to the Nonesuch Store now.

Iron and Wine will tour the US in May, making stops in Napa, Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia, Richmond, Boston, and Portland, Maine. For additional details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Listen to the SXSW Radio Day Stage set here:

For additional info, photos (including a photo of Sam Beam with Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell), and a video from the set, visit wfuv.org.

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Iron and Wine at SXSW 2013 Radio Day Stage
  • Friday, March 22, 2013
    Listen: Iron and Wine Performs at SXSW for WFUV

    Iron and Wine, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Ghost on Ghost, is due out in the United States on April 16, hit the SXSW music conference in Austin last week, performing at several official showcases throughout the city. One such set was at the SXSW Radio Day Stage, where singer-songwriter Sam Beam and band performed songs from the new album and more. You can now listen to the entire set, including "Grace for Saints and Ramblers" and "Winter Prayers" from Ghost on Ghost, streaming online below, via New York City public radio station WFUV.

    The new album is now available to pre-order on CD and vinyl in the Nonesuch Store with a limited-edition print of Beam's handwritten lyric sheet for "Grace for Saints and Ramblers" (a select number of which will be autographed), an instant download of the same song, and a download of the complete album starting April 16. To reserve a copy, head to the Nonesuch Store now.

    Iron and Wine will tour the US in May, making stops in Napa, Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia, Richmond, Boston, and Portland, Maine. For additional details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Listen to the SXSW Radio Day Stage set here:

    For additional info, photos (including a photo of Sam Beam with Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell), and a video from the set, visit wfuv.org.

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