Carrie Brownstein Joins Kevin Morby On Stage In Portland For Sleater-Kinney Cover
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Chris DeVille
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· 2 sourcesCarrie Brownstein joined Kevin Morby on stage at Portland's Revolution Hall to perform a Sleater-Kinney cover. Pitchfork reported that the duo played the 2005 Sleater-Kinney song "Modern Girl," which Brownstein, a Sleater-Kinney co-founder and Portland native, named her 2015 memoir after. Stereogum noted that Brownstein was in attendance at the show, which was a stop on Morby's tour for his new album "Little Wide Open."
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Summary
Kevin Morby's tour for his new album "Little Wide Open" stopped at Portland's Revolution Hall, where Sleater-Kinney and Portlandia star Carrie Brownstein was in attendance and joined him on stage to perform a Sleater-Kinney song. The article is a brief, personal account of this indie-rock event in Portland.
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· 3 pulledIf you're an indie-rock fan with wide-ranging yet pop-leaning tastes, last night's activities in Portland are probably relevant to you.
Morby, the Kansas City folk-rocker, is on tour right now promoting Little Wide Open, the exquisite new album he released last week.
Tuesday night that tour arrived at Portland's Revolution Hall, where local legend Brownstein, of Sleater-Kinney and Portlandia fame, was in attendance.
