ANDREW BIRD

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5/25/2013 The Gorge George / WA
5/26/2013 City Hall Plaza Boston / MA
7/28/2013 Fort Adams State Park Newport / RI

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BLOG: ANDREW BIRD'S INTIMATE "THREE WHITE HORSES"
We recently revealed our thoughts on the pastoral tunes of Andrew Bird's second release of 2012, Hands Of Glory, which was described by our very own David P....
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BLOG: ALBUM REVIEW: ANDREW BIRD
One of the most appealing reasons to turn to Andrew Bird is to bare witness to a process; an intricate array of drums, guitar, violin and, of course, that wily way he whistles, all looped into lofty, semi-symphonic wonders that dare his listeners to tap into their imaginations, if only for a moment or two....
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BLOG: BIRD IN ST VINCENT'S HAND
What I wouldn't give to find these two sharing an intimate, moment in my room...a musical moment! Geeez people....
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BLOG: LATE NIGHT: ANDREW BIRD
The man with a degree in violin performance, Andrew Bird, stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live last night to strut his stuff and strum his strings (guitar and violin that is) and play two tunes from his recently released album Break It Yourself....
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BLOG: ANDREW BIRD ANNOUNCES SUMMER TOUR DATES
Stringed instrument mega-guru and prolific songster Andrew Bird has expanded his spring tour into an awesome summer touring behemoth that will cover the Europe, Canada and the entire United States....
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BLOG: ALBUM REVIEW: ANDREW BIRD
What separates an album of genre-fusing ambitions (Dear Science by TV on the Radio) from a characterless jumble of sound (Pink Floyd's The Division Bell)? TV on the Radio may incorporate everything from funk to post-punk to garage rock to soul to hip-hop to electronica, but when you listen to Dear Science or Return to Cookie Mountain, you know you're listening to music that only Tunde Adebimpe and Kyp Malone could come up with....
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BLOG: LATE NIGHT: ANDREW BIRD
After paying a visit to The Colbert Report a couple weeks ago, baroque pop golden boy Andrew Bird stopped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to play "Eyeoneye" from his newest album, Break It Yourself....
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BLOG: LATE NIGHT: ANDREW BIRD
Baroque pop star Andrew Bird, whose newest and very well-received album Break It Yourself has pushed him to the forefront of blogosphere buzz, paid a visit to the Colbert Report, and it went down about as hilariously as you'd expect....
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BLOG: STREAM: ANDREW BIRD
Baroque pop performer Andrew Bird has been making waves lately and his newest album, Break It Yourself will be hitting stores on 3/6....
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BLOG: STREAM: ANDREW BIRD
Perfect whistler Andrew Bird is getting ready to release the follow-up to his 2009 LP Noble Beast, and now we've got the first carefully constructed song-- "Eyeoneye" features the usual wordplay, quirky chord progressions, and Bird's signature whistling....
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BLOG: STREAM: ANDREW BIRD
Without having ever seen him perform, I am sure Andrew Bird is a talented experimentalist. This live rendition of near-perfect track "Tables and Chairs" imprints delicately on the mind....
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BLOG: WATCH: ANDREW BIRD DOCUMENTARY TRAILER
The trailer for Fever Year, the new documentary following Andrew Bird, has found its way online. The film follows a year in the life of the multi-instrumentalist, through touring, recording, and dealing with sickness....
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ALBUM REVIEW: ANDREW BIRD HANDS OF GLORY
One of the most appealing reasons to turn to Andrew Bird is to bare witness to a process; an intricate array of drums, guitar, violin and, of course, that wily way he whistles, all looped into lofty, semi-symphonic wonders that dare his listeners to tap into their imaginations, if only for a moment or two....
READ MORE
ALBUM REVIEW: ANDREW BIRD BREAK IT YOURSELF
What separates an album of genre-fusing ambitions (Dear Science by TV on the Radio) from a characterless jumble of sound (Pink Floyd's The Division Bell)? TV on the Radio may incorporate everything from funk to post-punk to garage rock to soul to hip-hop to electronica, but when you listen to Dear Science or Return to Cookie Mountain, you know you're listening to music that only Tunde Adebimpe and Kyp Malone could come up with....
READ MORE