The Staves Perform on "Acoustic Café"

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The Staves are the guests on this week's episode of Acoustic Café, discussing and performing from their new EP, Sleeping In A Car, and their 2015 Nonesuch debut album, If I Was. The trio performs the title track and "Roses" from the new EP, and "Sadness Don't Own Me" and "Damn It All" from If I Was. The Staves, who just completed a headlining tour of North America, will perform at the Winnipeg Folk Festival, Newport Folk Festival, and Justin Vernon's Eaux Claires Festival this summer.

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The Staves, who just completed a headlining tour of North America, are the featured guests on this week's episode of the radio show Acoustic Café. The English trio—Emily, Jessica, and Camilla Staveley-Taylor—spoke with host Rob Reinhart about their new EP, Sleeping In A Car, and their 2015 Nonesuch debut album, If I Was, and working with producer Justin Vernon on both. On the show, the group performs the title track and "Roses" from the new EP, as well as "Sadness Don't Own Me" and "Damn It All" from If I Was. You can hear their segment on the radio and online at acafe.com. You can also listen to the full episode, which includes songs by Lake Street Dive, Allen Toussaint, and more, at acafe.com.

The Staves will perform at three North American festivals this summer: Winnipeg Folk Festival and Newport Folk Festival in July, and Vernon's Eaux Claires Festival in August. For details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of the Sleeping In A Car digital EP and If I Was, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where it is available in MP3, FLAC, and 96kHz/24bit HD digital formats.

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  • Wednesday, June 29, 2016
    The Staves Perform on "Acoustic Café"
    Graham Tolbert

    The Staves, who just completed a headlining tour of North America, are the featured guests on this week's episode of the radio show Acoustic Café. The English trio—Emily, Jessica, and Camilla Staveley-Taylor—spoke with host Rob Reinhart about their new EP, Sleeping In A Car, and their 2015 Nonesuch debut album, If I Was, and working with producer Justin Vernon on both. On the show, the group performs the title track and "Roses" from the new EP, as well as "Sadness Don't Own Me" and "Damn It All" from If I Was. You can hear their segment on the radio and online at acafe.com. You can also listen to the full episode, which includes songs by Lake Street Dive, Allen Toussaint, and more, at acafe.com.

    The Staves will perform at three North American festivals this summer: Winnipeg Folk Festival and Newport Folk Festival in July, and Vernon's Eaux Claires Festival in August. For details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of the Sleeping In A Car digital EP and If I Was, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where it is available in MP3, FLAC, and 96kHz/24bit HD digital formats.

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