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Sondre Lerche: Live

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Norwegian singer-songwriter Sondre Lerche began his career with major-label record contract before he was sixteen. A few years ago, he moved to New York and became a regular on the city’s downtown singer-songwriter scene. He’s also contributed to Hollywood soundtracks, including one for the new film “Dinner for Schmucks,” starring Steve Carell. Lerche joins us to play songs from his latest album, “Heartbeat Radio,” live in our studio. 

Playlist:

1. Heartbeat Radio

2. Live Performance: My Hands Are Shaking

3. Live Performance: Dear Laughing Doubters

4. Live Performance: I Guess It's Gonna Rain

5. Words & Music

Guests:

Sondre Lerche

Comments [5]

Soo from South Korea

His voice is very charming!

Jul. 29 2010 09:39 AM
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Megan from Houston, TX

I must have missed it already, 10 minutes later?

Ohhhhh, for me it's on the lower right. It's the latest podcast: smackdown: pop charts

Jul. 27 2010 04:49 PM
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Brian from Staten Island

Thanks for this! Caught it just in time.

Jul. 27 2010 03:34 PM
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@ Carrie from California: Click the "Listen" link on the upper right to hear Sondre right now. If you miss the live broadcast, you can check back in a few hours to hear archived audio of the whole show.

Jul. 27 2010 02:52 PM
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Carrie from California

How can I listen to this if I'm on the west coast?

Jul. 27 2010 02:11 AM
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