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The video for "Not My Lover," from Grammy Award–winning and multi-Platinum selling singer-songwriter Michelle Branch’s 2022 album, The Trouble With Fever. Shot at a local karaoke bar in Nashville and directed by Alexa Stone and Stephen Kinigopoulos (Running Bear Films), the video shows Branch and friends taking to the microphone for a girls night out as they sing about the cathartic emotions of learning to let go.
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A video for "The Fours," from Makaya McCraven's 2022 album, In These Times. Directed and edited by Ryosuke Tanzawa.
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The video for "And So," from Caroline Shaw & Attacca Quartet's 2022 album, Evergreen. “And So” is part of Shaw’s Is a Rose trilogy.
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The video for "And So," from Caroline Shaw & Attacca Quartet's 2022 album, Evergreen. “And So” is part of Shaw’s Is a Rose trilogy.
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An album trailer for the The Blue Hour—a song cycle written collaboratively by the female composers Rachel Grimes, Angélica Negrón, Shara Nova, Caroline Shaw, and Sarah Kirkland Snider—from the recording sessions with the chamber orchestra A Far Cry and vocal soloist Nova, narrated by the composers.
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Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway perform "San Francisco Blues," from Tuttle’s 2022 Nonesuch Records debut, Crooked Tree. The video, directed by David Robertson, was filmed during Tuttle’s sold-out release show at Nashville’s legendary Station Inn.
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Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway perform "San Francisco Blues," from Tuttle’s 2022 Nonesuch Records debut, Crooked Tree. The video, directed by David Robertson, was filmed during Tuttle’s sold-out release show at Nashville’s legendary Station Inn.
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The video for "I'm A Man," from Grammy Award–winning and multi-Platinum selling singer-songwriter Michelle Branch’s 2022 album, The Trouble With Fever. Michelle says: "I wrote the chorus of 'I’m A Man' long before the verses. It started as an empathetic view towards men struggling to find a new way to navigate in a post- “Me Too” world of toxic masculinity. Having a son made me think of how men are taught to be from a young age and the pressures to provide and succeed and this sort of burden to be seen as macho. But you can’t tell that story with just one side of the coin because as I was trying to paint a sympathetic view it just seemed completely minuscule and ridiculous in comparison to the struggles that women have been dealing with, really, since Eve bit the apple. Why are nearly all mass shooters male? Why do I need my husband’s written permission in 2022 to get my tubes tied? Why do American women have fewer reproductive rights than our grandmothers? Why don’t we get paid as much as men? Why do I have to teach my daughters not to walk alone at night? And so on and so on. Yet we carry on with grit and grace like we always have because we have no other choice."
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A visualizer for "Dream Another," from Makaya McCraven's 2022 album, In These Times. The track, which the Chicago-based percussionist, composer, and produce wrote and recorded in his home studio in Chicago, features Brandee Younger on harp, Junius Paul on bass, Matt Gold on guitar/sitar, and De’Sean Jones on flute. The visualizer, directed by Nik Arthur, features hand-drawn, digital, and photographic animations composed and laser-etched into stone in the style of a “zoopraxiscope,” a nineteenth-century animation device, predating the motion picture, that allowed images to move for the first time.
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The members of the legendary original 1990s Joshua Redman Quartet—Redman (saxophone), Brad Mehldau (piano), Christian McBride (bass), and Brian Blade (drums)—perform "Disco Ears" from their album LongGone. Filmed by Matthew Beighley and Jacqueline Santillan live at the Falcon in Marlboro, New York, on September 7, 2019.
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