Watch: Lake Street Dive Performs for The Current, WYCE, WNRN Radio

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Lake Street Dive, whose new album, Obviously, recently topped the Non-Commercial / Public Radio chart, could be heard in sessions for three such stations this past week. For The Current, 89.3FM out of Minneapolis/St. Paul, the band performed three songs from the new album, and Rachael Price and Akie Bermiss spoke with host Bill DeVille about the album and some tour bus memories. For WYCE in Grand Rapids the band performed two songs, and Mike Calabrese and Mike "McDuck" Olson spoke with WYCE music director Shane German. And for WNRN in Virginia, the band played two songs, and McDuck spoke with host Patrick Coman. You can watch the sessions here.

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Lake Street Dive, whose new album, Obviously, recently topped the Non-Commercial / Public Radio chart, could be heard in sessions for three such stations this past week. For The Current, 89.3FM out of Minneapolis/St. Paul, the band performed three songs from the new album—"Making Do," "Hypotheticals," and "Being a Woman"—and band members Rachael Price and Akie Bermiss spoke with host Bill DeVille about the album and some tour bus memories. For WYCE in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the band performed "Hypotheticals" and "Same Old News," and band members Mike Calabrese and Mike "McDuck" Olson spoke with WYCE music director Shane German. And for WNRN in Virginia, the band performed "Hypotheticals," "Same Old News," and "Being a Woman," and McDuck spoke with host Patrick Coman. You can watch the sessions below.

You can listen to Obviously and pick up a copy on CD and vinyl here. You can see the band perform live on tour—in person!—at the Moon Crush festival in Florida next week and at Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards in upstate New York and Westville Music Bowl in New Haven in June; details here.

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Lake Street Dive: The Current, April 2021
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    Watch: Lake Street Dive Performs for The Current, WYCE, WNRN Radio

    Lake Street Dive, whose new album, Obviously, recently topped the Non-Commercial / Public Radio chart, could be heard in sessions for three such stations this past week. For The Current, 89.3FM out of Minneapolis/St. Paul, the band performed three songs from the new album—"Making Do," "Hypotheticals," and "Being a Woman"—and band members Rachael Price and Akie Bermiss spoke with host Bill DeVille about the album and some tour bus memories. For WYCE in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the band performed "Hypotheticals" and "Same Old News," and band members Mike Calabrese and Mike "McDuck" Olson spoke with WYCE music director Shane German. And for WNRN in Virginia, the band performed "Hypotheticals," "Same Old News," and "Being a Woman," and McDuck spoke with host Patrick Coman. You can watch the sessions below.

    You can listen to Obviously and pick up a copy on CD and vinyl here. You can see the band perform live on tour—in person!—at the Moon Crush festival in Florida next week and at Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards in upstate New York and Westville Music Bowl in New Haven in June; details here.

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