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Snowy Sets at Sundance by Allen Stone, Lissie, Rogue Wave and Thao

KCRW returned to the Sundance Film Festival this year and brought a few of our favorite artists to entertain the crowds in Park City. This year, the weather was much…

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By Rachel Reynolds • Jan 29, 2016 • 1 min read

KCRW returned to the Sundance Film Festival this year and brought a few of our favorite artists to entertain the crowds in Park City.

This year, the weather was much colder than usual and Rogue Wave singer Zach Rogue even commented that it was the first time the band has ever played in the snow.

They treated us to a set of new tunes as we await news of their forthcoming record. (in fact, there might be MORE than one! I promised not to share their secret but they have some exciting things in store.)

Next up, the ladies took over! With cold hands and warm hearts, Lissie and Thao and the Get Down Stay Down played excellent sets of music new and old.

Check out new songs from each artist below and some pics!

Allen Stone always knocks it out of the park with his live shows and MULTIPLE people came up to me during his performance to say he is now one of their favorite new artists. If you’re not a fan yet, you will be as soon as you see him play.

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    Rachel Reynolds

    Producer, 'Morning Becomes Eclectic'

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