Watch: The Staves Perform Holiday Tune "Home Alone, Too" Live

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Just in time for the holidays, The Staves have released an intimate live performance video of their 2018 holiday tune "Home Alone, Too," which you can watch here. The original recording can be heard at the close of the Christmas Eve episode of the new Netflix series Dash & Lily.

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Just in time for the holidays, The Staves have released an intimate live performance video of their 2018 holiday tune "Home Alone, Too," which you can watch below. The original recording is featured at the close of the Christmas Eve episode of the new Netflix series Dash & Lily and can be heard, holiday-playlisted, and downloaded here.

The Staves' new album, Good Woman, their first in six years, is due February 5 on Nonesuch Records in the United States and is available to pre-order here.

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The Staves: "Home Alone, Too" (Acoustic), Decmeber 2020
  • Thursday, December 17, 2020
    Watch: The Staves Perform Holiday Tune "Home Alone, Too" Live

    Just in time for the holidays, The Staves have released an intimate live performance video of their 2018 holiday tune "Home Alone, Too," which you can watch below. The original recording is featured at the close of the Christmas Eve episode of the new Netflix series Dash & Lily and can be heard, holiday-playlisted, and downloaded here.

    The Staves' new album, Good Woman, their first in six years, is due February 5 on Nonesuch Records in the United States and is available to pre-order here.

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