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Live, Vol. Four is the fourth live album from The Avett Brothers. The album and its concert DVD counterpart were released on December 18, 2015. [1] The vinyl edition was released on September 30, 2016. [2] It contains 14 tracks, including four covers and two never-released original songs. [3] Live, Vol.
The Avett Brothers / ˈ eɪ v ɪ t / are an American folk rock band from Concord, North Carolina. [1] The band is made up of two brothers, Scott Avett (banjo, lead vocals, guitar, piano, kick-drum) and Seth Avett (guitar, lead vocals, piano, hi-hat) along with Bob Crawford (double bass, electric bass, violin, backing vocals) and Joe Kwon (cello, backing vocals).
Alyssa Greenberg. The Avett Brothers' Seth Avett, Scott Avett and Bob Crawford at the opening night of Broadway's Swept Away in New York City on Nov. 19, 2024
The discography of American folk rock band The Avett Brothers consists of 11 studio albums, four live albums and five extended plays (EPs). The band was formed in 2000 in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina by Scott Avett and Seth Avett, who were later joined by Bob Crawford in 2001 and Joe Kwon in 2006.
Avett Brothers New Year’s Eve concert setlist, Raleigh, NC, Dec. 31, 2023. 1. Bleeding White. 2. Head Full. 3. Morning Song. 4. Laundry. 5. Hard Worker
The Avett Brothers play breakthrough hit "I And Love And You," "The Ballad of Love and Hate" and "Ain't No Man" at Wells Fargo Arena.
Rick Rubin was impressed by The Avett Brothers' previous album, Emotionalism and decided to produce the album. [7] I and Love and You was the band's major label debut (American Recordings was a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment) and was recorded in Los Angeles. [7] I and Love and You was released on September 29, 2009. [1]
Mignonette is a 2004 album by the American folk rock band the Avett Brothers. [1] The album, released by Ramseur Records on July 27, 2004, was written and produced by Seth Avett, Scott Avett, and Bob Crawford of The Avett Brothers, featuring additional vocals from their sister Bonnie Avett Rini and their father Jim Avett, who wrote and performed the song "Signs" in the 1970s. [2]