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The official music video for "Every Woman," from Vagabon's self-titled Nonesuch debut. Directed by Lino Asana and filmed on location in Mendocino County, California.
Watch This VideoEarly James's performs "Blue Pill Blues" on his 2020 debut album, Singing for My Supper. Video directed by George Salisbury.
Watch This VideoThe official music video for "Water Me Down," from Vagabon's self-titled Nonesuch debut. Directed by Maegan Houang with choreography by Derek Nemechek.
Watch This VideoThe official video for "Go," from The Black Keys' 2019 album, "Let's Rock." The video is directed by Bryan Schlam and finds the band struggling to reconnect after five years apart. Pat Carney says, "It was great making this video with Bryan, partially because it was filmed at the very type of place it is making fun of," and Dan Auerbach adds, "The video was fun, but we still haven't spoken."
Watch This Video"Taking a Page," from Devendra Banhart's 2019 album, Ma. The video for the Carole King-inspired track was filmed by The Bardos during Banhart's recent trip to Nepal. Carole King's immediate response upon hearing the song: "I like it."
Watch This VideoA lyric video featuring Rachael & Vilray for "Do Friends Fall In Love?," from their self-titled debut album. Filmed and edited by Robert Edridge-Waks.
Watch This VideoYola performs "It Ain't Easier," from her Dan Auerbach–produced debut album, Walk Through Fire, live at YouTube Space NYC.
Watch This Video"Let's Make Love on This Plane," from Rachael & Vilray's self-titled debut album. The song "finds its inspiration in classic 'list songs' like Gershwin's 'They All Laughed' and Porter's 'I Get A Kick Out of You,' both chock full of little jokes," says Vilray. "Here two jetsetters contemplate the famous pioneers of flight and decide to one-up their aerial firsts with a bang." Video archival footage from the golden age of jet travel supplied by Internet Archive (at archive.org) in association with Prelinger Archives. Edited by Robert Edridge-Waks.
Watch This VideoThe video for "O Menino e a Cidade," from Portuguese fado singer Carminho's album Maria, her first to be released in the US. Directed by Giovanni Bianco.
Watch This VideoThe video for "Estrela," from Portuguese fado singer Carminho's album Maria, her first to be released in the US. Directed and photographed by João Sousa.
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