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Andrew Bird: DOWNLOAD: Band of Horses - Plans (Grizzly Bear cover) (MP3) Band of Horses @ the Parish in Austin (more by Kyle Dean Reinford) Like Andrew Bird before them, Band of Horses will play the fancy schmancy Carnegie Hall in NYC. The date of the show is June 11. Arboretum opens. Tickets go on sale Fri 2/27 at 11:00AM via CarnegieHall.org, 212.247.7800, or at the Carnegie Hall box office. Band of Horses are also scheduled to play Coachella, Bonnaroo and the Beatday Festival in Copenhagen in... Read full story at www.brooklynvegan.com

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