Sara Watkins Offers Sneak Peek Inside Recording Session of Forthcoming Album; Daily Clips to Come

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Sara Watkins is back in the studio to record her second solo album for Nonesuch Records. The album, which will be produced by Blake Mills, is due out sometime next year. In the mean time, Watkins will be taking fans inside the recording process as it happens, offering a sneak peek of what's to come when she posts audio clips from each day's session. The first day's clip is now available; hear it here.

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Sara Watkins is back in the studio to record her second solo album for Nonesuch Records. The album, which will be produced by Blake Mills, is due out sometime next year. In the mean time, Watkins will be taking fans inside the recording process as it happens, offering a sneak peek of what's to come when she posts audio clips from each day's session to her Facebook page and to the new Studio Updates page of her official website, sarawatkins.com. The first day's clip, in which Watkins, her brother Sean, Mills, and engineer Shawn Everett build a track, is now available; you can hear it below.

While the new album is being put together, you can pick up a copy of Sara Watkins' 2009 self-titled Nonesuch debut album in the Nonesuch Store at 34% off CDs and LPs as part of the store's fourth anniversary sale, bringing them to just $10.55 and $16.49, respectively, all this month. Orders also include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album at checkout.

Listen to the first day's clip here:

Day One by SaraWatkins

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Sara Watkins in studio Dec 20, 2011
  • Tuesday, December 20, 2011
    Sara Watkins Offers Sneak Peek Inside Recording Session of Forthcoming Album; Daily Clips to Come

    Sara Watkins is back in the studio to record her second solo album for Nonesuch Records. The album, which will be produced by Blake Mills, is due out sometime next year. In the mean time, Watkins will be taking fans inside the recording process as it happens, offering a sneak peek of what's to come when she posts audio clips from each day's session to her Facebook page and to the new Studio Updates page of her official website, sarawatkins.com. The first day's clip, in which Watkins, her brother Sean, Mills, and engineer Shawn Everett build a track, is now available; you can hear it below.

    While the new album is being put together, you can pick up a copy of Sara Watkins' 2009 self-titled Nonesuch debut album in the Nonesuch Store at 34% off CDs and LPs as part of the store's fourth anniversary sale, bringing them to just $10.55 and $16.49, respectively, all this month. Orders also include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album at checkout.

    Listen to the first day's clip here:

    Day One by SaraWatkins

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