David Crosby & The Lighthouse Band Perform ‘Tiny Desk Concert’

By Scott Bernstein Aug 7, 2019 6:47 am PDT

David Crosby & The Lighthouse Band are featured in a new installment of NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Concert. Crosby, Michael League, Becca Stevens and Michelle Willis performed four songs, including a take on Joni Mitchell’s “Woodstock,” for their session.

The quartet show off their sweet harmonies on “What Are Their Names,” a song Crosby released on his 1971 solo album, If I Could Only Remember My Name. Next up is “Look In The Their Eyes,” which the four-piece tracked for their initial collaboration, 2016’s Lighthouse. League then stars on “Other Half Rule,” from David Crosby & The Lighthouse Band’s Here If You Listen.

For the finale, the ensemble displays their arrangement of “Woodstock.” Mitchell wrote the tune about the now 50-year-old festival for her Ladies Of The Canyon LP in 1970. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young famously covered “Woodstock” for Déjà Vu, which was released the same year of Joni’s original.

Watch David Crosby & The Lighthouse Band’s Tiny Desk Concert below:

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