Shawn Colvin & Mary Chapin Carpenter Featured on NPR's "Mountain Stage"

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Shawn Colvin and Mary Chapin Carpenter’s ongoing duo tour of North America brought them to the Mountain Stage in West Virginia earlier this year. Their performance airs on the latest episode of the Mountain Stage radio show on NPR and is streaming online at npr.org. The episode's other special guests include Marti Jones & Don Dixon and Aoife O’Donovan. Colvin and Carpenter's tour continues through the summer and fall.

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Shawn Colvin and Mary Chapin Carpenter’s ongoing duo tour of North America brought them to the Mountain Stage in West Virginia earlier this year. Their performance airs on the latest episode of the Mountain Stage radio show on NPR stations across the United States this week and is streaming online at npr.org. The episode's other special guests include Marti Jones & Don Dixon and Aoife O’Donovan.

Colvin and Carpenter are touring across North America throughout the summer and fall. These longtime friends share the stage as an intimate duo, performing material spanning their vast catalogs as well as some of their favorite songs. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Last year, Colvin released her eighth studio album, All Fall Down, on Nonesuch Records and her memoir, Diamond in the Rough, via HarperCollins. Both are available in the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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Shawn Colvin & Mary Chapin Carpenter: NPR's "Mountain Stage"
  • Tuesday, July 16, 2013
    Shawn Colvin & Mary Chapin Carpenter Featured on NPR's "Mountain Stage"

    Shawn Colvin and Mary Chapin Carpenter’s ongoing duo tour of North America brought them to the Mountain Stage in West Virginia earlier this year. Their performance airs on the latest episode of the Mountain Stage radio show on NPR stations across the United States this week and is streaming online at npr.org. The episode's other special guests include Marti Jones & Don Dixon and Aoife O’Donovan.

    Colvin and Carpenter are touring across North America throughout the summer and fall. These longtime friends share the stage as an intimate duo, performing material spanning their vast catalogs as well as some of their favorite songs. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Last year, Colvin released her eighth studio album, All Fall Down, on Nonesuch Records and her memoir, Diamond in the Rough, via HarperCollins. Both are available in the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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