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This scrolling transcription of Brad Mehldau's "Resignation" is excerpted from his 2011 2CD+DVD album Live in Marciac. The complete transcription, designed by Craig Anderson, can be seen on the Live in Marciac DVD.
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Brad Mehldau performs "Goodbye Storyteller (for Fred Myrow)" from his 2011 2CD+DVD album Live in Marciac. The solo performance was recorded at the Jazz in Marciac festival in France in 2006.
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The Low Anthem recorded the majority of Smart Flesh in a cavernous, vacant pasta sauce factory in Central Falls, Rhode Island. This video for the album track "Boeing 737" goes inside the space, which the New York Times describes as "one of the instruments" on the album. The BBC calls the song a "stomping anthem that sounds like Bob Dylan fronting Arcade Fire."
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Brad Mehldau improvises on "My Favorite Things" in this excerpt from his 2011 2CD+DVD album Live in Marciac. The solo performance was recorded at the Jazz in Marciac festival in France in 2006.
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The official trailer for director Anh Hung Tran's 2011 adaptation of Haruki Murakami's bestselling novel Norwegian Wood. The soundtrack for the film features an instrumental score by Jonny Greenwood performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra and the Emperor Quartet, as well as three tracks written and performed by CAN.
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Jessica Lea Mayfield performs "Sometimes at Night" from her album Tell Me, live at the Kent State Folk Festival in her hometown of Kent, Ohio, November 18, 2010. The album, produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, is out now.
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Wanda Jackson gave a sold-out show at Third Man Live in Nashville on January 18, 2011, to celebrate the release of her Third Man / Nonesuch Records release The Party Ain’t Over, produced by Jack White. Here, from that set, Jackson and the Third Man Band, featuring Jack White on guitar, perform “Riot In Cell Block #9.”
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Carolina Chocolate Drops perform "Short Dress Gal" with Luminescent Orchestrii and human beatbox Adam Matta at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City. The song opens their self-titled 2011 EP.
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