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Summertime Thing

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Chuck Prophet plays the Xponential Festival in Camden tonight. (Here's Nicole Pensiero's story on the weekend long Fest, whose excellent lineup tonight also includes the great Alejandro Escovedo, Beth Orton, The Brakes and The War on Drugs.)

Daryl Hall plays the Keswick Theater on Saturday. Here's a link to Daryl's House, the web show where Hall and Prophet recently hooked up to sing Prophet's "Summertime Thing" in Austin, Texas. And below is Prophet's "Freckle Song," from the excellent Soap & Water.

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Dan Deluca is the music critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer.


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