Jerad Walker
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The indie-rock band's Woods Stage performance last summer was its first festival appearance in over five years.
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The Canadian band brings infectious energy and danceable jangle pop to the Woods Stage.
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Most of the victims of the terrorist attacks on Paris last November died in the Bataclan concert hall. For tour managers tasked with taking care of bands, the job has changed.
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Frontwoman Alynda Lee Segarra dedicates the performance "to the liberation of black and brown people in the United States."
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The traditional country duo shifts the original, gender-specific lyrical arrangement of the Buck Owens tune, giving it a sense of longing and tenderness.
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Filmed live at OPB in Portland, Ore., the long-running rock group tackles social and political issues with firebrand zeal. Watch Drive-By Truckers perform American Band in its entirety.
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The characters in Walker's song revolve like celestial bodies around a neighborhood dive bar. A "blitzkrieg celebration" in a Chicago neighborhood on the Fourth of July serves as the video's locale.
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The North Carolina duo performs a gorgeous folk-pop song on a wooded stage outside Portland, Ore.
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With a Dylan-esque drawl and jangly guitar hooks, Morby plays "Motors Runnin'" live in Oregon.
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Sub Pop's newest troubadour is a wandering son of Louisiana practicing his rock 'n' roll gospel in Portland.