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Lost in the Trees: 28 February 2013 – ‘American Songbook’ Series in New York

A Church That Fits Our Needs was deemed one of the best albums in 2012 by the Wall Street Journal. At The Allen Room on February 28th, the audience learned why.
Lost in the Trees

The loss of Ari Picker’s mother in 2009 greatly informed Lost in the Trees’ second album A Church That Fits Our Needs. The band performed songs from this poetic tribute and their debut All Alone in an Empty House to a captivated audience in the Allen Room a Lincoln Center. During the performance, it sounded like Picker said this would be the last time the current incarnation of the band was together, but that awaits to be seen as the band has some upcoming East Coast tour dates.

4/5 – Winston-Salem, NC – Phuzzphest

4/6 – Swannanoa, NC – Warren Wilson College

4/23 – Washington D.C. – Rock’n’Roll Hotel

4/24 – Philadelphia, PA – World Cafe Live

4/25 – Providence, RI – Columbus Theater

4/26 – Burlington, VT – Monkey House

4/27 – Northampton, MA – Iron Horse Music Hall

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Setlist:

Red

Glass Harp

Tall Ceilings

Neither Here nor There

A Room Where Your Paintings Hang

Villain (I’ll Stick Around)

This Dead Bird is Beautiful

Garden

Golden Eyelids

Saralyn

Misery is a Butterfly (Blonde Redhead)

Wake

Walk Around the Lake

Encore:

All Alone in An Empty House