Live From My Den Season 2
Weekly Performance Series From Artists Den and Variety. The digital series will feature contemporary artists performing live from the creative spaces of their homes, studios and cities most meaningful to them. Along with live performances, each artist will answer fan questions drawn from the artist and partner communities as well as offering private tours of their creative spaces including their homes, recording studios, instruments and locations tied to favorite songs. Each episode of “Live From My Den” will highlight a local charity organization important to the artist.
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Live From My Den
2020Weekly Performance Series From Artists Den and Variety. The digital series will feature contemporary artists performing live from the creative spaces of their homes, studios and cities most meaningful to them. Along with live performances, each artist will answer fan questions drawn from the artist and partner communities as well as offering private tours of their creative spaces including their homes, recording studios, instruments and locations tied to favorite songs. Each episode of “Live From My Den” will highlight a local charity organization important to the artist.
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For their forthcoming second full-length album “Day/Night,” due in November, Australian band Parcels decided to change up their approach — which you can hear on the latest session of “Live From My Den.” This interview and performance was done at Lafrette Studios outside of Paris, where they recorded the album.
(Filmed at the Reverb Room, Hard Rock Cafe Nashville)
Everyone’s path to becoming a musician is different, but Cautious Clay’s journey to his current status as an alt-R&B artist is unusual by any stretch.
Feid is a long way from his native Medellin, Colombia, but the singer-songwriter has clearly made himself at home in Los Angeles in a new episode of “Live From My Den,” which has him performing songs from his most recent albums and discussing his career from a hotel overlooking the L.A. basin that, for now, is serving as his den. This episode sees Feid performing the favorites “Fumeteo,” “Corone,” “Chimbita,” “Porfa” and “Tengo Fe” with help from an acoustic guitarist and a cellist. Between numbers, he sits with Variety‘s executive editor of music, Shirley Halperin, for an interview and answers viewer-submitted questions.
Anderson East is definitely on the A-list — that is, the RCA Studio A in Nashville list — as he performs live from the historic facility on a new episode of “Live From My Den.” The singer-songwriter offers a tour of the studio, which has lately served as the den of his producer, Dave Cobb, and answers questions from viewers.
Yola is all about taking a stand — hence the title of her just-released second album, “Stand for Myself” — but she also delivers quite a wallop even from a seated position. The formidable singer-songwriter is joined by her band for a slightly stripped-back, sit-down performance of four songs from the new Dan Auerbach-produced release. Yola also takes viewers on a tour of what she considers her own musical den: Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville.
Singer-songwriter Girl in Red makes the most of her favorite interior space — giving the cameras a full tour of her bedroom-turned-home-studio in Oslo, Norway — but also heads out of town to the great outdoors to perform four of her most beloved songs from her grandmother’s farm.