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OT: Mix Gender bands or Mix Gender groups songs

I've been finding some live versions to show the female members of these bands play instruments and aren't just singers.

I guess I'm feeling fairly shoegaze/dream pop/indie rock tonight.

This one has a long guitar intro, song starts 2+ minutes in.

 
Okay, changing it up. This video confuses me, I think the audio is studio version with live concert video. But the vocals seem to match up, I don't know how they pulled that off. Genius level editing? I'm quite certain I don't see any accordion, flute, balalaika on stage.

 
I couldn't decide, so I'm going with 2 songs from this band. Nice moody, atmospheric rock. Highlighted by videos meandering around outside in moody, atmospheric settings.
Keeping with your time theme.

2:22 - Grace Potter & the Nocturnals

 
This one's a little exotic. A Spanish band from Pamplona singing a song about a refugee from the Irish Great Famine joining the Union Army in the American Civil War.

 
Since we've strayed a bit from the original theme, I'm gonna take advantage. Here's a recording of Beth Hart and Jeff Beck playing together. (We saw Beth Hart in concert a couple of years ago, and she was a killer).

Bonus points to those who can name the woman playing that magnificent bass.

 
This one's a little exotic. A Spanish band from Pamplona singing a song about a refugee from the Irish Great Famine joining the Union Army in the American Civil War.


I was planning on posting something by Deanta, a band from NornIron. I thought they did Paddy's Lament, but I'm not finding it. Here's another song about war from them. It would seem odd to some that the one guy in the group is the harper.

 
Since we've strayed a bit from the original theme, I'm gonna take advantage. Here's a recording of Beth Hart and Jeff Beck playing together. (We saw Beth Hart in concert a couple of years ago, and she was a killer).

Bonus points to those who can name the woman playing that magnificent bass.


No drift there, as that's Tal Wilkenfeld on the bass. She played with Jeff Beck quite a bit.
 
Touchstone were only together for a couple of years. Not only mixed-gender, but multi-national. Triona Ni Dhomhnaill is Irish and was a founding member of the Bothy Band; Claudine Langille is from Nova Scotia; Zac the flute player, whose last name I can't call up, from North Carolina, and Zan McCleod is local to me (DC/DMV area) and played on the O Brother Where Art Thou soundtrack, and IIRC won an Oscar for it. This song is a true story about a witch who was burned at the stake.

 

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