Qurirky pop rockers, Tune-Yards, will be on a repeat of Conan tonight (11 PM, TBS). Tune-Yards will be here at The National on March 30. I thought I had a ticket, but it left me. Here's some early Tune-Yards from their first album six years ago. This is "Real Live Flesh" performed live:
Here's Will Butler on Tuesday night's Late Show with David Letterman:
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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