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  • Bon Iver Celebrates ‘For Emma, Forever Ago’ 10th Anniversary, Debuts Unreleased Song

    Bon Iver celebrated 10 years of their debut album, 'For Emma, Forever Ago,' with a concert in Milwaukee last weekend. The band also released a new song to commemorate the event.
  • Musicians Robin Pecknold, Justin Vernon Slam Bruno Mars Over Grammy Wins

    Robin Pecknold and Justin Vernon were not happy with Bruno Mars's multiple wins at the 2018 Grammy Awards on Sunday. The musicians expressed their disappointment via their respective social media accounts.
  • Bon Iver, Tame Impala and Tenacious D's Twitter Accounts Hacked

    A few high profile recording artists fell victim to yet another Twitter hack yesterday. Tame Impala and actor Jack Black's duo Tenacious D had their official feeds compromised along with Bon Iver and Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards.
  • Bon Iver Is Writing New Music and Ready to Take on the World Again

    Justin Vernon, better known as Bon Iver, seems to have recaptured his creative spark and is ending his long sabbatical.
  • Mavis Staples' Album Features Bon Iver, Valerie June, tUnE-yArds

    Mavis Staples Thursday announced the release of her latest LP, Livin' On A High Note, which is set to feature a slew of killer artists including Benjamin Booker, The Head & The Heart, tUnE-yArds, Valerie June, Aloe Blacc, John Batiste, Justin Vernon aka Bon Iver, Neko Case, Nick Cave and M. Ward, who also produced the album.
  • Justin Vernon Says Kendrick Lamar is "Most Important Musician Alive"

    In a recent interview, Justin Vernon discusses his views on Kendrick Lamar, who he feels is the "most important musician alive."
  • Bon Iver's Justin Vernon & Bruce Hornsby Cover Grateful Dead's 'Black Muddy River'

    In the wake of all the Grateful Dead hype--50th Anniversary Fare The Well shows, the Dead & Company North American tour and the release of exclusive box sets--indie rock, Ohio outfit, The National, decided to craft an entire tribute album dedicated to the influential band that fused together elements of blues, psychedelia, folk, rock, country and bluegrass. Trailing his duty of performing the Dead's 50th anniversary gigs, Bruce Hornsby teamed up with Bon Iver's Justin Vernon to record a take on the Dead's "Black Muddy River."
  • Bon Iver Announce 2016 Tour Dates; Make Comeback Starting in Asia

    After making a formal announcement that Bon Iver would no longer continue making music, except for one live performance throughout all of 2015, Justin Vernon and company have reversed direction and officially revealed their first tour dates of 2016, Stereogum notes. Apparently the comeback will start in Asia.
  • James Blake and Bon Iver's Justin Vernon Cover 'The Sound of Silence' by Simon & Garfunkel

    During James Blake's BBC 1 Residency show earlier this week, he debuted a collaborative cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence" alongside Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, Volcano Choir and several other projects.
  • James Blake Confirms Kanye West and Justin Vernon Collaborations on 'Radio Silence'

    Rumors have been circulating about concerning UK crooner James Blake's third studio album, 'Radio Silence'--the most popular being that Kanye West and Justin Vernon of Bon Iver will appear on the album as special guests. Over 12 months since the initial rumor, Blake officially offered a statement on his collaborators.
  • The Silver Lake Chorus Release Album of Originals From Top Indie Rock Talents

    The Silver Lake Chorus must feel like they are the coolest kids on the block nowadays. With the band set to release their new self-titled album June 16, the general public is going to find out what many top indie rock stars had already figured out. Album producer Ben Lee assembled the talents of other big name musician friends who enjoyed The Silver Lake Chorus to compose original tunes for the band to record.
  • Bon Iver's Justin Vernon To Curate Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival With The National's Aaron Dessner

    Back in October, Bon Iver frontman Justin Vernon announced that he would be launching the Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival in his hometown of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and today (Dec. 17), it was revealed that Vernon will be curating the festival himself along with The National guitarist Aaron Dessner. The festival will take place on July 17 and 18, with tickets going on sale tomorrow, Dec. 18, at noon CST.
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