Watkins Family Hour With Fiona Apple: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

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Here’s an absolutely great band playing some fun bluegrass-style music for a Sunday afternoon. Fiona Apple gets to be a dog in this one.

September 15, 2015 by BOB BOILEN
The Watkins Family Hour began a dozen or so years ago as a way for a group of friends to get together and play old and new tunes. For Sean and Sara Watkins, it served as a monthly bit of magic: a musical variety show filled with extraordinary talent in the world of folk, bluegrass and beyond at L.A.’s famous Largo.

Now, the Watkins siblings — known for their work in Nickel Creek, among many other projects — have taken their fiddle, guitar and charm on a country-flavored yellow brick road, gathering friends and surprises along the way. For this tour and their Tiny Desk Concert, their biggest surprise is the addition of Fiona Apple as a guest vocalist who actually yowls along to songs like the traditional tune “In The Pines.”

Watkins Family Hour is available now.
iTunes: itunes.apple.com
Amazon: amazon.com

Set List
“Steal Your Heart Away” 00:00
“In The Pines” 04:05
“Hop High” 09:35

Credits
Producers: Bob Boilen, Morgan Walker; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Morgan Walker, Ariel Zambelich; Assistant Producer: Rachel Horn; photo by Ariel Zambelich/NPR

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