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River Whyless Want You To Share Your Experiences Of Healing Love

For a new music video, the North Carolina folk outfit have asked fans to share videos and photos capturing tender moments of compassion and community.
River Whyless.

After experiencing recent tragedy, North Carolina folk outfit learned firsthand that love, healing, and music are symbiotic forces. Formed in 2012, the group have become a Bob Boilen favorite that the band is made up of "members who push themselves toward perfection while holding each other up and allowing for some risk-taking."

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