Listen: Devendra Banhart Featured on NPR's "All Things Considered"

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Devendra Banhart spoke with NPR's All Things Considered on Saturday about his songwriting, from his new album, Ape in Pink Marble, all the way back to the first song he wrote and performed for his family at nine years old. "Banhart has made a name for himself as something of a musical sponge, drawing on traditions from blues to salsa to psychedelic folk," says host Lakshmi Singh. "But he'll be the first to tell you that his work is as much about writing, acting and storytelling as it is about the music itself." Hear the conversation here.

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Devendra Banhart was featured on NPR's All Things Considered on Saturday evening. He discusses his songwriting, from his new album, Ape in Pink Marble, released last month on Nonesuch, all the way back to the first song he wrote and performed for his family at nine years old. You can hear the interview below.

"Devendra Banhart has made a name for himself as something of a musical sponge, drawing on traditions from blues to salsa to psychedelic folk," says All Things Considered host Lakshmi Singh. "But he'll be the first to tell you that his work is as much about writing, acting and storytelling as it is about the music itself."

Ape in Pink Marble is available now on iTunes, Amazon, and in the Nonesuch Store and can be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.

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    Listen: Devendra Banhart Featured on NPR's "All Things Considered"
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    Devendra Banhart was featured on NPR's All Things Considered on Saturday evening. He discusses his songwriting, from his new album, Ape in Pink Marble, released last month on Nonesuch, all the way back to the first song he wrote and performed for his family at nine years old. You can hear the interview below.

    "Devendra Banhart has made a name for himself as something of a musical sponge, drawing on traditions from blues to salsa to psychedelic folk," says All Things Considered host Lakshmi Singh. "But he'll be the first to tell you that his work is as much about writing, acting and storytelling as it is about the music itself."

    Ape in Pink Marble is available now on iTunes, Amazon, and in the Nonesuch Store and can be heard on Spotify and Apple Music.

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