The Atlanta Women’s Chorus, a member of the Atlanta Queer Arts Alliance, has released a video of the chorus virtually performing “She Rises” in preparation of their rescheduled Spring concert.
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Kevin Morby and Waxahatchee are the latest musicians to appear on NPR’s “Tiny Desk Concert” series, filming from Morby’s home in Kansas City. They played four songs: two off Katie Crutchfield’s recent record Saint Cloud, (“Fire” and “Lilacs” ), Morby’s 2016 track “Beautiful Strangers,” and a cover of Songs: Ohia’s “Farewell Transmission.” Watch the video below.
Saint Cloud is Waxahatchee’s first record since 2017’s Out in the Storm. Last year, Morby released Oh My God.
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The Atlanta Women’s Chorus, a member of the Atlanta Queer Arts Alliance, has released a video of the chorus virtually performing “She Rises” in preparation of their rescheduled Spring concert.
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