Fear not, San Diego Comic-Con fans! You may still get the opportunity to dress up and cosplay and attend al your favorite panels, despite recent concerns about coronavirus.
21.02.2020 - 11:26 / thefader.com
Snoh Aalegra's 2019 album -Ugh, those feels again slipped under the radar a little when it came to end of year honors last year but the Iranian Swedish singer’s pillowy and atmospheric songs are carrying over into the new decade. Today brings the arrival of her NPR Tiny Desk Concert with five songs from the album ("Love Like That," "I Want You Around," "Whoa," "Fool For You," and "Find Someone Like You") comprising the set list.
Fear not, San Diego Comic-Con fans! You may still get the opportunity to dress up and cosplay and attend al your favorite panels, despite recent concerns about coronavirus.
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They also played 'Viva La Vida', 'Cry Cry Cry' and more
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Jenny Lewis has dropped by NPR in Washington, D.C. for a “Tiny Desk Concert.” She performed “Rabbit Hole” and “Do Si Do” (from her latest On the Line), as well as “Just One of the Guys” (from The Voyager). Guitarist/vocalist Emily Elbert and upright bassist/vocalist Anna Butterss joined Lewis at the Tiny Desk. Watch below.
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