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Jenny Lewis Adds More Tour Dates.

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2018 SHOWS ANNOUNCED
But that’s not all this year has in store. Stay tuned for more news to come!
Jenny Lewis just announced her first live shows of 2018 and teased some upcoming news.
Ringo Starr celebrates 77th birthday with help from his friends — including Jenny Lewis
Then the stakes were raised as singer-songwriter Lewis led a quartet featuring composer-arranger Van Dyke Parks on accordion, superstar session drummer Jim Keltner, bassist-record executive Don Was and keyboardist Mike Bearden in “Walk With You,” a ballad from Starr’s 2010 album “Y Not” that Starr and Parks co-wrote.
Bon Iver w/Bruce Hornsby & Jenny Lewis - The End of the Innocence - live Coachella, April 22, 2017
Just another magic moment with Jenny Lewis at Coachella.
Paul Shaffer Performs Medley with Jenny Lewis and Shaggy - YouTube
Paul Shaffer Performs Medley with Jenny Lewis and Shaggy on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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Former Rilo Kiley singer also performs “The Voyager” and “Just One of the Guys” from her 2014 solo LP.
The latest episode of A Prairie Home Companion featured Jenny Lewis as one of its guests. She used the opportunity to debut a new song called “Heads Gonna Roll”, presumably taken from her upcoming, as-yet-unannounced album that she recorded with Ryan Adams. Scroll to the 1:20:00 mark to hear it.
Jenny Lewis and Paul Shaffer cover of “Sorrow” in tribute to David Bowie — listen
The original’s lo-fi shamble found a new sparkle and vibrancy with Bowie, and Shaffer and Lewis’ rendition is certainly an update to the latter version, with glittery keyboards and the big band horns of Shaffer’s World’s Most Dangerous Band. Listen below.
“Dear San Francisco,” she said, looking out at the crowd. “I’ve loved you since Bottom of the Hill.” The size of the venues and the breadth of her fan base may have grown exponentially since those days, but Lewis has, thankfully, stayed just the same. She’s an immaculate performer, infectiously energetic as a stage presence, and potently profound with her voice and words. She doesn’t take shit, and always gives everything. In short, we’ve loved her since Bottom of the Hill too, and we have no plans of stopping.
From: Live Review: Jenny Lewis Enlists Ben Gibbard for Rabbit Fur Coat Celebration - SF Weekly
Handle With Care - Jenny Lewis and The Watson Twins feat. Ben Gibbard @ The Masonic, SF
If there was any doubt who the queen of indie music is, Jenny Lewis erased any competition with her extravagant return to San Francisco at The Masonic.
Jenny had the audience in the palm of her hand, and at this point in the tour, the final show of an album from ten years ago, she knew exactly how to direct the evening. From synchronized show-dancing between herself and The Watson Twins to multiple costume changes that reinforced Lewis' overarching theme of rainbows, happiness, and love that borders on twee, Lewis' extravagant personality was front and center.

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Recent years have found many artists embracing the idea of playing a specific album in full. While the concept can come across as a novelty, it’s also a reason to tour again when no other ideas present themselves. Such was the case for Lewis, providing her with an opportunity to dust-off 12 immaculate tracks of heartbreak, empowerment, and gospel by way of bluegrass. Flanked by the Watson Twins, (Rabbit Fur Coat prominently features the two singing sisters), Lewis took the stage with candles in hand and an a capella rendition of album opener “Run Devil Run” on her lips.
Back in 2006, Jenny Lewis celebrated the release of her solo debut "Rabbit Fur Coat" with an understated performance at Park West. Ten years have passed and Lewis was celebrating that album again, this time at the Chicago Theatre on Thursday night, where she and her excellent band (abetted by the identical Watson Twins on backing vocals) performed the moody platter in its entirety.
With that out of the way, though, Lewis returned for a second set of what she termed "a voyage through the past, present and future." In other words, a standard concert, featuring a taste of music old and brand-new but anchored largely by songs such as "Head Underwater," "Just One of the Guys" and "She's Not Me," from 2014's hooky and confessionally honest "The Voyager." Clad in a perfectly ridiculous country-western jumpsuit, Lewis dropped the dour act and brightened up, intentionally breaking the spell cast by the first half of the night by proving that the past isn't nearly as much fun as the here and now.
Jenny Lewis And Nice As F*ck Get Political In Their ‘Guns’ Video
The new supergroup featuring Jenny Lewis, and also Erika Forster and Tennessee Thomas, isn’t in it for the money. Otherwise, they wouldn’t call themselves Nice as F!ck. However, they haven’t let their non-family friendly name hold them back, because they have performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and they have now released the second video from their debut self-titled album. The video for “Guns” is as political as the song itself is, and as Nick as F!ck are.
Jenny Lewis delivers a stellar performance alongside the Watson Twins for the 10th anniversary of their Rabbit Fur Coat album.
Ending the 21-song-set with “She’s Not Me” it was clear there are few artists that share the effortless musical talent of a fully realized Jenny Lewis show.
NAF Perform "Door" and "Guns"
Update: Video was removed from the official YouTube channel. I'm looking for another source.
Jenny Lewis, Tennessee Thomas and Erika Forster are NAF. Watch as they perform their songs "Door" and "Guns" off their brand new self-titled album.
Can't stop watching this.

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Jenny Lews and Bill Murray at SXSW 2016 (x)
They're just trolling the Internet at this point.
Our new retrospective celebrates all things Jenny Lewis (Rilo Kiley), a woman whose lyrical prowess knows no bounds.
One of them is a boy called Blake Sennett, best known for his roles in Nickelodeon's Salute Your Shorts and ABC's Boy Meets World. By the time Blake and school friend Pierre de Reeder decide to form a band in 1998, the former claims to have written about 60 songs with Jenny. He offers her a role in his new band, as backing singer. She wants to be the lead singer instead. Jenny wins. She wants to call the band Love's Lounge, in honour of her parents. He doesn't like it, and proposes Rilo Kiley. Blake wins that one.
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