Merrill Garbus could sing in Esperanto through sixteen vocal filters and it still wouldn’t stop listeners from parsing her lyrics. Nonetheless, with her Tune-Yards project, lyrics matter less than ...
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There was a time when Merrill Garbus believed small actions could make a big difference in the world. Now, she’s not so sure. Part of the indie duo Tune-Yards, the Oakland, California, musician is ...
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Tune-Yards' I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life is out now. Here's a fact few white American musicians feel comfortable facing: every kind of American music, from Top-40 pop to high mountain ...
tUnE-yArDs mastermind Merrill Garbus teamed up with Roomful of Teeth, William Britelle and Judd Greenstein & The Yehudim on June 30 to kick off the indie/classical Ecstatic Summer concert series, ...
It’s tough to upstage the colorful art-pop tracks Merrill Garbus constructs as Tune-Yards — but on a rainy November evening in Brooklyn, current events seem to have done just that. As the openers warm ...
On Sunday night, tUnE-yArDs (Merrill Garbus) shook the U-District’s relatively new Neptune Theater with her deep and thundering drum and vocal loops, created on the spot in front of the audience.
This past Sunday, on what was possibly the hottest day in the history of the chilly canyon known as Stern Grove, Merrill Garbus, the creative force behind tUnE-yArDs, took over the summertime festival ...
Merrill Garbus came to Vermont after earning a degree in theater at Smith College. She was ready to begin her career in performing arts that, more than a decade later, would have her leading the ...
Here's a fact few white American musicians feel comfortable facing: every kind of American music, from Top-40 pop to high mountain bluegrass, has some root in the work and creativity of people of ...