Sam Evian, Courtney Marie Andrews and Tallest Man On Earth are making music in isolation together
Sam Evian and Hannah Cohen have taken in Courtney Marie Andrews and The Tallest Man On Earth to isolate in Upstate New York following their tour cancellation, and they'll be performing together on a YouTube live session later today (21 March).
Earlier this week, The Tallest Man On Earth, aka Kristian Matsson, revealed that he and Courtney Marie Andrews have been in isolation with Sam Evian and Hannah Cohen after their tour was cancelled.
Quarantined in the Catskill mountains in Upstate New York, Matsson reveals in his Instagram post that they are "recording music to hope to get to send some kind of relief and short moments of daydreaming in there for you guys, and for ourselves."
View this post on InstagramA post shared by The Tallest Man On Earth (@spkmatsson) on Mar 17, 2020 at 6:56pm PDT
Yesterday (20 March), Evian confirmed their quarantine situation via his Flying Cloud Recordings account, and also announced that they've "ended up recording some new tunes and a few covers. It’s been a trip, processing this together and working it out through music." Evian adds that they're going live on YouTube at 7pm GMT for a collaborative performance. He adds, "Hannah Cohen and I will sing a tune that we were working on for our tour with Nathaniel Rateliff, and we’ll accompany Courtney and Kristian for a few."
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Flying Cloud (@flyingcloudrecordings) on Mar 20, 2020 at 1:08pm PDT
The video will go live at 7pm GMT below.
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