Monday, February 25, 2013

NPR WORLD CAFÉ AIRS CAMPER VAN BEETHOVEN SESSION

CVB SELLS OUT SHOWS IN SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, SEATTLE, PHILLY, BOSTON, AND ATLANTA

Camper Van Beethoven's session and interview on NPR World Café aired Thursday.

"I am impressed," says David Dye of music from 'La Costa Perdida' (429 Records) as the band plays "Too High For The Love-In," "Come Down The Coast," and "Northern California Girls." CVB talks about navigating strong personalities, northern California origins, and how reading Henry Miller, Jack Kerouac, Richard Brodigan, and Thomas Pynchon influenced "Come Down the Coast."

Meanwhile, the band has sold out concerts in San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Philly, Boston, and Atlanta thus far this year.

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