Watch: Lake Street Dive Share "Nobody's Stopping You Now" Acoustic Performance Video
Lake Street Dive has released an acoustic performance video of "Nobody's Stopping You Now," the new single from their upcoming album, Obviously, out March 12. In the video, which you can watch here, lead vocalist Rachael Price performs the song—a letter of encouragement to her teenaged self—"on a beautiful remote island off the western coast of Canada" in the garden of her friend Elise Boer, who, with Adam Iredale-Gray, joins on strings.
Lake Street Dive has released a video of an acoustic performance of "Nobody's Stopping You Now," the new single from their upcoming album, Obviously, out March 12. In the video, which you can watch below, lead vocalist Rachael Price performs the song—a letter of encouragement to her teenaged self, co-written with bassist Bridget Kearney—in a friend's garden.
"Over the summer, I was fortunate to spend some time on a beautiful remote island off the western coast of Canada," Price says. "My pals Elise Boer and Adam Iredale-Gray were kind enough to learn 'Nobody’s Stopping You Now' for one of Lake Street Dive's Lounge Around Sounds Variety Hour streams. Here we are in Elise’s verdant garden (from which I partook of many tasty things!) which doubled as the livest of tracking rooms at Fiddlehead Studio!"
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