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The video for Sara Watkins' "Take Up Your Spade," off her album Sun Midnight Sun, was shot at the recording session by Reid Long and features Jackson Browne and Fiona Apple, who provide backing vocals on the song, and producer Blake Mills.
Watch This VideoWatch a preview of Pat Metheny's upcoming album, Unity Band, featuring Chris Potter on sax and bass clarinet, longtime collaborator Antonio Sanchez on drums, and the up-and-coming Ben Williams on bass.
Watch This VideoThe video for the title track to Lianne La Havas's debut album, Is Your Love Big Enough?, was shot on the road in Europe. The album, produced by Matt Hales (Aqualung), "is not just one of the year's best debuts," says the AP, "but one of the year's best albums." The San Francisco Chronicle exclaims: "It's hard not to want to shout, 'Viva La Havas!"
Watch This VideoThe video for Dr. John's "Revolution," off the New Orleans legend's 2012 Nonesuch debut album Locked Down, was shot at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, during Dr. John's three-weekend residency, by director Reid Long.
Watch This VideoThe video for Carolina Chocolate Drops' "Country Girl," off the group's 2012 album Leaving Eden, was directed by Thomas Ciaburri.
Watch This VideoThe video for Amadou & Mariam's song "Wily Kataso" from their 2012 album, Folila, was directed by Jennifer DeLia and features guest appearances from TV on the Radio's Kyp Malone and Tunde Adebimpe.
Watch This VideoWatch a trippy teaser video for "Revolution" from Dr. John's upcoming album, Locked Down, produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys.
Watch This VideoTake a look inside the studio as Dr. John and producer Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys laid down the title track of Dr. John's 2012 album, Locked Down, in Auerbach's Nashville studio.
Watch This VideoPunch Brothers' 2012 album Who's Feeling Young Now?, the follow-up to 2010's Grammy-nominated Antifogmatic, was produced by Grammy Award winner Jacquire King. Here the band performs the album track "Clara," recorded live at New York City's Rockwood Music Hall on February 20, 2012. Directed by Steve Lippman aka FLIP.
Watch This VideoPunch Brothers' 2012 album Who's Feeling Young Now?, the follow-up to 2010's Grammy-nominated Antifogmatic, was produced by Grammy Award winner Jacquire King. Here the band performs the title track, recorded live at New York City's Rockwood Music Hall on February 20, 2012. Directed by Steve Lippman aka FLIP.
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