Tune in to Hear Carolina Chocolate Drops Perform on KEXP

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The Carolina Chocolate Drops perform a free concert at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland this evening, launching the Hall's Summer in the City series of free concerts. Fans outside of Cleveland can enjoy a bit of the band's live sound tonight as well, as Seattle radio station KEXP airs an in-studio performance the trio recorded during their recent tour stop in the Pacific Northwest.

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The Carolina Chocolate Drops, whose Nonesuch debut album, Genuine Negro Jig, has just been released on vinyl, perform a free concert at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum Plaza in Cleveland, Ohio, this evening, launching the Hall's Summer in the City series of free concerts. For more information, head to rockhall.com.

Fans outside of Cleveland can enjoy a bit of the band's live sound tonight as well, as Seattle radio station KEXP—"We love this station!" the band exclaims—airs an in-studio performance the trio recorded during their recent tour stop in the Pacific Northwest. Folks in Seattle can tune in on the radio at 7:30 PM PST on 90.3 FM. Everyone can listen in online at kexp.org.

For more on the band's tour, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour. To pick up a copy of the brand-new vinyl pressing of Genuine Negro Jig, head to the Nonesuch Store.

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  • Wednesday, July 14, 2010
    Tune in to Hear Carolina Chocolate Drops Perform on KEXP
    Julie Roberts

    The Carolina Chocolate Drops, whose Nonesuch debut album, Genuine Negro Jig, has just been released on vinyl, perform a free concert at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum Plaza in Cleveland, Ohio, this evening, launching the Hall's Summer in the City series of free concerts. For more information, head to rockhall.com.

    Fans outside of Cleveland can enjoy a bit of the band's live sound tonight as well, as Seattle radio station KEXP—"We love this station!" the band exclaims—airs an in-studio performance the trio recorded during their recent tour stop in the Pacific Northwest. Folks in Seattle can tune in on the radio at 7:30 PM PST on 90.3 FM. Everyone can listen in online at kexp.org.

    For more on the band's tour, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour. To pick up a copy of the brand-new vinyl pressing of Genuine Negro Jig, head to the Nonesuch Store.

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