Indie Rock legend Bob Mould has an acclaimed new album out ("Beauty & Ruin") that has cracked into iTunes top 40 and he'll be doing a tune from it on tonight's Conan (TBS, 11 PM). Bob really does some cool videos and here's "The Descent" in which Bob loses his job and goes back to nature:
and here's another favorite where Bob and the band celebrate their first "Take the Kids to Work Day" but it doesn't work out too well for one band member.
Here's Twin Shadow doing "To the Top" on last night's Conan:
Tonight at 8:30 PM, you can watch a free webcast celebrating the 10th Anniversary of get-out-the-vote non-profit, HeadCount, and also the kickoff for Mountain Jam Festival which takes place this weekend (free webcast for that too!). The webcast will have Bob Weir & Ratdog joined by guests Eric Krasno (Lettuce, SOULIVE), Marc Brownstein (The Disco
Biscuits, Conspirator), Brendan Bayliss (Umphrey’s McGee), Ryan Zoidis &
Eric Bloom (Lettuce Horns), and more to be announced. You can watch that HERE.
Supporting music in Richmond since 2000 - "Hello, my love, I heard a kiss from you / Red magic satin playing near, too / All through the morning rain I gaze, the sun doesn't shine / Rainbows and waterfalls run through my mind / In the garden, I see, west purple shower bells and tea / Orange birds and river cousins dressed in green / Pretty music, I hear, so happy and loud / Blue flowers echo from a cherry cloud" - The Brothers Johnson, “Strawberry Letter 23”
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