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watch Conor Oberst & Phoebe Bridgers duet on "Lua" ++ pics from Chicago

Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers have been touring together a lot this year, and many of those shows have featured Conor bringing Phoebe on stage for the Bright Eyes favorite “Lua.”

Willie Nelson announces new album, doing his annual SXSW show (lineup)

Willie’s SXSW show includes Conor Oberst and Friends (featuring M Ward and The Felice Brothers), Margo Price, Big Thief, Valerie June, Langhorne Slim, Andrew Combs, and more.

Willie Nelson announces new album, doing his annual SXSW show (lineup)

Willie’s SXSW show includes Conor Oberst and Friends (featuring M Ward and The Felice Brothers), Margo Price, Big Thief, Valerie June, Langhorne Slim, Andrew Combs, and more.

Conor Oberst releasing new LP & touring backed by Felice Bros, playing Prospect Park

The new album includes full-band versions (backed by The Felice Brothers) of the songs on last year’s ‘Ruminations’ and it also features Jim James, M Ward, Gillian Welch, Blake Mills, Jonathan Wilson, and more.

XPoNential Music Festival live-streaming this weekend (Father John Misty, Mavis Staples, Alabama Shakes & more)

For those of you who can’t make it out to NJ, WXPN is live-streaming a bunch of the artists over the course of he weekend.

The Felice Brothers announce tour, streaming album

Folk rock band The Felice Brothers will release their ninth studio album Life In The Dark on June 24, but you can stream it now, in full, below. The group also announced they will embark on a tour across the US and Canada…

Northside Fest 2016 in review and photos

Northside 2016 is in the can. We take a look back.

Kacey Musgraves & Conor Oberst played McCarren Park with Felice Bros, covered "Hey Good Lookin'" together (pics, video)

After Wolf Parade and before Brian Wilson, Brooklyn’s McCarren Park hosted a Northside Festival show with Kacey Musgraves, Conor Oberst and The Felice Brothers. The Felice Brothers kicked things off, and then immediately took the stage again as Conor’s backing band…

a guide to the 2016 Northside Festival

From Brian Wilson to Beech Creeps, from Wolf Parade to Cut Worms, it’s our picks for don’t-miss shows at Northside 2016.
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