Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold offers simple company with ‘A Very Lonely Solstice’ livestream
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Last Updated December 28, 2020
Shore, entirely in quarantine.
Shore is a record reflective of the past year, one that searches for joyful connection with others in the midst of disparate times. Pecknold’s latest livestream, a solo performance titled “A Very Lonely Solstice,” channeled this appreciation for life into a moving set of songs that offered solace to the lonely on the longest night of the year.
The livestream took place Dec. 21, the night of the winter solstice. Performed inside St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, the concert was streamed via Noonchorus.
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Sam Jayne, the musician who was the frontman for the Brooklyn band Love as Laughter, has died.
Jayne, 46, had gone missing on Dec. 6 and friends started a social media campaign over the week to locate the singer.
Jayne was found in his car and a preliminary investigation showed no signs of criminality, according to Pitchfork.
Zeke Howard, Jayne’s Love and Laughter bandmate, confirmed the news on Instagram, Our dear Sam is no longer with us but his memory and impact will endure. Please respect the privacy of the family at this time, he added. Rest In Peace, Sam, Robin Pecknold wrote on Instagram. You didn’t know it but you were an elusive and inspiring hero to me and you touched so many of the lives of the people we love. You were Sam f -ng Jayne. F–k.