Ivy Performs First Concert Since Adam Schlesinger's Death, Debuts New Album Tracks in Chicago
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Margaret Farrell
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Summary
Ivy, the indie-pop band featuring Andy Chase and Dominique Durand, played their first show since the 2020 death of bandmate Adam Schlesinger (also of Fountains Of Wayne) at Park West in Chicago. The show featured songs they hadn't performed in 15 years, including "Keep Moving" and "Thinking About You" from their 2005 album In The Clear. The performance follows the release of Traces Of You, the band's first album in 14 years, which collected their final recordings with Schlesinger.
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· 3 pulledFollowing the passing of power-pop maestro Adam Schlesinger (also of Fountains Of Wayne) in 2020, his Ivy bandmates members Andy Chase and Dominique Durand collected some of their final recordings with him for Traces Of You.
It was released last fall and served as the indie-pop band's first album in 14 years.
According to setlist.fm, they opened with 'Keep Moving' and 'Thinking About You' from 2005's In The Clear, songs they hadn't performed in fifteen years.
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