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Folge vom 27.08.2013Amanda Palmer, Live From The Newport Folk Festival, 2013
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Folge vom 01.08.2013Bombino: Live From The Newport Folk Festival, 2013A young, Niger-born Tuareg guitarist inspired by the wizardry of Saharan rock bands like Tinariwen, Omar Moctar (a.k.a. Bombino) has helped make African music more relatable to U.S. Watch Bombino perform as part of the 2013 Newport Folk Festival. "Amidinine" "Her Tenere" "Tar Hani (My Love)" "Iyat Idounia Ayashen (Another Life)" "Aman" "Kammou Taliat (You, My Beloved)" "Amidinine" (reprise)
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Folge vom 01.08.2013The Lone Bellow, Live From The Newport Folk Festival, 2013The rising Brooklyn folk-pop band infuses its songs with charm, radiant hooks and intense emotions. Formed as a creative outlet for singer Zach Williams as his wife recovered from an accident that nearly paralyzed her, The Lone Bellow performs with a sense of necessity. Hear the band perform as part of the 2013 Newport Folk Festival. "You Can Be All Kinds Of Emotional" "You Never Need Nobody" "Two Sides Of Lonely" "Tree To Grow" "Green Eyes And A Heart Of Gold" "You Don't Love Me Like You Used To" "Watch Over Us" "Looking For You" "The One You Should've Let Go" "Teach Me To Know"
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Folge vom 30.07.2013Phosphorescent, Live At The Newport Folk Festival, 2013Raised in Alabama and based in Brooklyn, Phosphorescent's Matthew Houck makes moody, searching, raggedly pretty music. But there's also a wise, homesick weariness to Houck's voice that transcends time and place. Watch Phosphorescent perform the cosmic country song "Ride On/Right On" at the 2013 Newport Folk Festival. "Terror In The Canyons (The Wounded Master)" "The Quotidian Beasts" "A New Anhedonia" "Tell Me Baby (Have You Had Enough)" "A Picture Of Our Torn Up Praise" "Song For Zula" "Ride On / Right On" "Nothing Was Stolen (Love Me Foolishly)" "Los Angeles"