Carolina Chocolate Drops Perform Three Songs for Paste "Live from Newport" Videos

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With the Carolina Chocolate Drops taking a couple weeks away from the road, what better time to revisit the group's performance at the Newport Folk Festival this summer? While at Newport's Fort Adams State Park for the festival, proving to be among the "Newport favorites" of NPR's Ann Powers, the band took some time to perform three songs for Paste magazine. All three are now available in the latest issue of Paste's multimedia online mPlayer.

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With the Carolina Chocolate Drops taking a couple weeks away from the road as band member Rhiannon Giddens has a few East Coast performances on tap before the Drops' fall tour resumes in a few weeks, what better time to revisit the group's performance at the Newport Folk Festival this summer?

While at Newport's Fort Adams State Park for the festival, proving to be among the "Newport favorites" of NPR's Ann Powers, the band took some time to perform three songs for Paste magazine: "I Truly Understand That You Love Another Man," "Run Mountain," and "If I Lose."

Videos of all three performances are now available in the latest issue of Paste's multimedia online mPlayer at mplayer.pastemagazine.com.

For more on the band's upcoming tour, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour. To check out the band's Nonesuch catalog, visit the Nonesuch Store.

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Carolina Chocolate Drops: Live in Newport [Paste]
  • Friday, September 30, 2011
    Carolina Chocolate Drops Perform Three Songs for Paste "Live from Newport" Videos

    With the Carolina Chocolate Drops taking a couple weeks away from the road as band member Rhiannon Giddens has a few East Coast performances on tap before the Drops' fall tour resumes in a few weeks, what better time to revisit the group's performance at the Newport Folk Festival this summer?

    While at Newport's Fort Adams State Park for the festival, proving to be among the "Newport favorites" of NPR's Ann Powers, the band took some time to perform three songs for Paste magazine: "I Truly Understand That You Love Another Man," "Run Mountain," and "If I Lose."

    Videos of all three performances are now available in the latest issue of Paste's multimedia online mPlayer at mplayer.pastemagazine.com.

    For more on the band's upcoming tour, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour. To check out the band's Nonesuch catalog, visit the Nonesuch Store.

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