Lake Street Dive was the guest on PBS's Charlie Rose on Tuesday. The quartet spoke with guest host Anthony Mason about how they formed the band, the trust and chemistry within the group, philosophies of success and artistic integrity, and more. They also perform their song “Rental Love” and offer their take on Prince’s “When You Were Mine.” You can watch it here.
Lake Street Dive, currently touring with music from its 2016 Nonesuch debut album, Side Pony, was the guest on PBS's Charlie Rose for the first time on Tuesday. The quartet spoke with guest host Anthony Mason about how they formed the band, the trust and chemistry within the group, philosophies of success and artistic integrity, and more. They also perform their song “Rental Love” and offer their take on Prince’s “When You Were Mine.” You can watch it below.
The band heads to Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore for a sold-out performance with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra tonight, followed by stops throughout the United States in the months ahead. For details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
"A band steeped in Motown Soul, Beatles melodies, and pop divas from Dusty Springfield to Adele," says Rolling Stone, "the retro vibe rules, vividly captured by producer Dave Cobb … pretty irresistible." The Boston Globe calls Side Pony an "exuberant, harmony-rich blend of pop, soul, and jazz.”
To pick up a copy of Side Pony, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store. You can also hear the album on Spotify and Apple Music.
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