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Reggae/rock group Dirty Heads were the recent guests at 98.7-FM’s Penthouse, an exclusive concert series hosted by Los Angeles-based radio station KYSR-FM at the historic Hollywood Tower in Hollywood, Calif. Before an intimate crowd, Dirty Heads performed an acoustic set including “Lay Me Down,” “Spread Too Thin” and “Dance All Night.”
Prior to the performance, Dirty Heads vocalist/guitarist Dustin “Duddy B” Bushnell and vocalist Jared “Dirty J” Watson participated in an exclusive interview with GRAMMY.com, discussing the influence of rap on their music, their current tour with Matisyahu and their new album, Cabin By The Sea, among other topics.
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Reggae/rock group Dirty Heads were the recent guests at 98.7-FM’s Penthouse, an exclusive concert series hosted by Los Angeles-based radio station KYSR-FM at the historic Hollywood Tower in Hollywood, Calif. Before an intimate crowd, Dirty Heads performed an acoustic set including “Lay Me Down,” “Spread Too Thin” and “Dance All Night.”

Prior to the performance, Dirty Heads vocalist/guitarist Dustin “Duddy B” Bushnell and vocalist Jared “Dirty J” Watson participated in an exclusive interview with GRAMMY.com, discussing the influence of rap on their music, their current tour with Matisyahu and their new album, Cabin By The Sea, among other topics.

“I don’t think anybody can tell you anything,” said the Avett Brothers’ upright bassist Scott Crawford. “Just like your parents trying to tell you something, it’s makes you want to do the opposite. You gotta make your own mistakes or have your own successes.”
Watch our full interview with the Avett Brothers here.
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“I don’t think anybody can tell you anything,” said the Avett Brothers’ upright bassist Scott Crawford. “Just like your parents trying to tell you something, it’s makes you want to do the opposite. You gotta make your own mistakes or have your own successes.”

Watch our full interview with the Avett Brothers here.

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