Watch: Sam Amidon Performs for Yellow Couch Sessions

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Sam Amidon stopped by Yellow Couch Studio to perform "Pat Do This, Pat Do That," from his 2014 album, Lily-O, paired with "Blackbird" from his 2017 album, The Following Mountain, and "Another Story Told," also from the new album. You can watch the performances, for which he is joined by multi-instrumentalist Chris Vatalaro, here. "I've been a fan of Sam's music for quite a while now," says Yellow Couch's Steven Foxbury, "and those two put on one hell of a show."

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Sam Amidon stopped by Yellow Couch Studio in Pittsburgh while on the road in the States and performed for the studio's sessions series: "Pat Do This, Pat Do That," from his 2014 album, Lily-O, paired with "Blackbird" from his 2017 album, The Following Mountain, in one video, and "Another Story Told," also from the new album, in another. You can watch both performances, for which he is joined by multi-instrumentalist Chris Vatalaro, below.

"I've been a fan of Sam's music for quite a while now," says Yellow Couch's Steven Foxbury, "and those two put on one hell of a show."

Amidon performs in Glasgow on February 3 for the Celtic Connections festival, then embarks on a six-city tour of Italy. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of The Following Mountain, head to iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and listen to the album on Apple Music and Spotify.

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Sam Amidon: "Yellow Couch Sessions," January 2018
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    Watch: Sam Amidon Performs for Yellow Couch Sessions
    Yellow Couch Sessions

    Sam Amidon stopped by Yellow Couch Studio in Pittsburgh while on the road in the States and performed for the studio's sessions series: "Pat Do This, Pat Do That," from his 2014 album, Lily-O, paired with "Blackbird" from his 2017 album, The Following Mountain, in one video, and "Another Story Told," also from the new album, in another. You can watch both performances, for which he is joined by multi-instrumentalist Chris Vatalaro, below.

    "I've been a fan of Sam's music for quite a while now," says Yellow Couch's Steven Foxbury, "and those two put on one hell of a show."

    Amidon performs in Glasgow on February 3 for the Celtic Connections festival, then embarks on a six-city tour of Italy. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of The Following Mountain, head to iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout, and listen to the album on Apple Music and Spotify.

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