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Our favorite bands, from the best seat in the house

The Head And The Heart performs songs from Signs Of Light live at City Winery in NYC. Gus Philippas/WFUV hide caption

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WFUV Presents: First Listen Live With The Head And The Heart

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NYC's City Winery provided the perfect setting for a lucky crowd of a few hundred to watch the adored folk-rock band perform its new album, Signs Of Light.

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Watch Savages Perform Live At The 9:30 Club

The London post-punk band is by turns tender and ferocious as it showcases tracks from Adore Life to a sold-out crowd at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C.

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Watch Lucius, Live In Concert

Watch Lucius bring its vibrant pop spectacle to the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C.

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Watch Explosions In The Sky Get Epic At The 9:30 Club

If Explosions In The Sky's records are watershed moments for its fans, then the band's live shows are a Biblical flood.

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Yeasayer, The Jayhawks And Kurt Vile At World Cafe Live

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Bonnie Raitt, Darlingside, Sunflower Bean, Hayes Carll and Amos Lee also performed live in Philadelphia.

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Jason Isbell, 'Palmetto Rose' (Live)

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The two-time Grammy winner performs a blues-rock song in front of a sold-out crowd in Boston.

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Charles Bradley, Live In Concert: SXSW 2016

Several music fans at SXSW walked away from our showcase claiming this was the concert of the night. Watch to find out why.

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Chicano Batman, Live In Concert: SXSW 2016

Watch as this band from Southern California sends waves of velvet-sounding Chicano soul over the crowd at NPR Music's SXSW showcase in Austin, Texas.