Watch: The Staves Perform on Instagram Live

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Submitted by nonesuch on Mon, 08/10/2020 - 10:00
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The Staves got together to perform some songs from the kitchen for an Instagram Live session on Sunday—from an early song, "Icarus," to their latest, "Nazareth," released last week, as well as "Make It Holy," from their 2015 debut album, If I Was, and more. You can watch it again here.

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The Staves got together to chat and perform some songs from the kitchen for an Instagram Live session on Sunday—from an early song, "Icarus," to their latest, "Nazareth," released last week, as well as "Make It Holy," from their 2015 debut album, If I Was, and more. You can watch it again below.

There were some technical difficulties along the way, so be sure to skip after twenty-four seconds till about forty seconds in.

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The Staves: Instagram Live, August 2020

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