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Randy Newman performs "Stay Away" as a reminder of the importance of social distancing to combat COVID-19. Written in response to a request from California public radio station KPCC, proceeds from the track support the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music's efforts to broaden opportunities for underserved children and young musicians in New Orleans' Ninth Ward.
Watch This VideoNashville Ballet presents "Trees on the Mountain," a choreographic film set to Rhiannon Giddens' and Francesco Turrisi's song from the 2019 album, there is no Other. Featuring Nashville Ballet's Company Artists Mollie Sansone, Brett Sjoblom & Owen Thorne. Directed by William Kaner and choreographed by Nashville Ballet Artistic Director Paul Vasterling.
Watch This VideoThe Magnetic Fields' "Kraftwerk in a Blackout," from Quickies. Video by Robert Edridge-Waks.
Watch This VideoThe members of the original Joshua Redman Quartet—Redman (saxophone), Brad Mehldau (piano), Christian McBride (bass), and Brian Blade (drums)—perform "Right Back Round Again" from their album RoundAgain. Filmed by Matthew Beighley and Jacqueline Santillan live at the Falcon in Marlboro, New York, on September 7, 2019.
Watch This VideoTimo Andres performs Nico Muhly's Move, from the album I Still Play. You can follow along in the score here.
Watch This VideoThe title track to Sam Gendel's Nonesuch debut album, Satin Doll. The video, shot by Senzo Ueno, finds Gendel in Tokyo with special guests Beast Car Club Classixfour and a 1964 Impala SS lowrider.
Watch This VideoEarly James's performs "High Horse" on his 2020 debut album, Singing for My Supper. Video directed by Tim Hardiman.
Watch This VideoYola performs Elton John's classic "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" on the deluxe digital version of her Dan Auerbach–produced debut album, Walk Through Fire. The video is directed by Brad Strickman and produced by Shane Strickman.
Watch This VideoEarly James's performs "It Doesn't Matter Now" on his 2020 debut album, Singing for My Supper. Video directed by Tim Hardiman.
Watch This VideoComposer and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Parker's "Max Brown," from a 2019 vinyl 7", is the first taste from a newly formed partnership between International Anthem and Nonesuch Records. The video for the track was filmed and directed by interdisciplinary artist Mikel Patrick Avery, and features dancers Errol Duvernay, Madera E Rogers-Henry, and Myrtle Croson.
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