Watch: Sam Amidon Performs Set for KEXP at Pickathon

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Sam Amidon performed four songs for Seattle public radio station KEXP at last year's Pickathon festival in Oregon. In addition to the previously released "Down the Line," you can watch the complete four-song set with that song and "Your Lone Journey," both from his latest album, Lily-O, as well as two earlier songs here. Amidon performs at a live eTown taping with Bill Frisell in Boulder on Tuesday and joins Regina Carter at Royce Hall in LA on Friday. He continues to tour the country in the coming months with Glenn Kotche, Punch Brothers, and more.

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Sam Amidon, whose latest album, Lily-O, was released on Nonesuch Records in 2014, has been performing songs from the album, and his Nonesuch debut album, Bright Sunny South, on the road, making tour stops across the US and Europe. One such stop was at the Pickathon festival in Happy Valley, Oregon, last summer. While there, he performed four songs for Seattle public radio station KEXP's Pickathon Logging Road Series. In addition to the previously released footage of "Down the Line," a song off of Lily-O, you can watch the complete four-song set with that song and "Your Lone Journey," also from Lily-O, as well as two earlier songs, "Another Man Done Gone" and "I See the Sign," below.

Amidon performs at a live taping of the eTown radio show with guitarist Bill Frisell in Boulder, Colorado, this Tuesday, February 23, followed by a show in Berkeley on Wednesday and a concert with Regina Carter at Royce Hall in Los Angeles on Friday. He continues to perform across the country in the coming months with Glenn Kotche, Punch Brothers, and more. For details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Lily-O or Bright Sunny South, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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Sam Amidon: Pickathon by Amber Knecht / KEXP
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    Watch: Sam Amidon Performs Set for KEXP at Pickathon
    Amber Knecht / KEXP

    Sam Amidon, whose latest album, Lily-O, was released on Nonesuch Records in 2014, has been performing songs from the album, and his Nonesuch debut album, Bright Sunny South, on the road, making tour stops across the US and Europe. One such stop was at the Pickathon festival in Happy Valley, Oregon, last summer. While there, he performed four songs for Seattle public radio station KEXP's Pickathon Logging Road Series. In addition to the previously released footage of "Down the Line," a song off of Lily-O, you can watch the complete four-song set with that song and "Your Lone Journey," also from Lily-O, as well as two earlier songs, "Another Man Done Gone" and "I See the Sign," below.

    Amidon performs at a live taping of the eTown radio show with guitarist Bill Frisell in Boulder, Colorado, this Tuesday, February 23, followed by a show in Berkeley on Wednesday and a concert with Regina Carter at Royce Hall in Los Angeles on Friday. He continues to perform across the country in the coming months with Glenn Kotche, Punch Brothers, and more. For details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of Lily-O or Bright Sunny South, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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