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Aoife O’Donovan Shares Benefit Cover Of “What Else Can I Do?” From Disney’s Encanto

Like so many parents with young children, Aoife O’Donovan listens to lots of children’s movie soundtracks. Today, however, she pays tribute to one of her new favorites with a special cover version of What Else Can I Do?, the Lin-Manuel Miranda-penned original song from Disney’s Encanto. Aoife’s version strips down the original’s ecstatic arrangement, imbuing a philosophical thoroughness to the song as it patiently builds from a sparse acoustic pulse to a sweeping chorus accented by ribbons of cello and subtly urgent percussion. It’s further evidence of Aoife’s unique gift for putting her own unique spin on beloved songs.

Listen to “What Else Can I Do?” below. All proceeds go to Mi Familia Vota, a national civic engagement organization that unites Latino, immigrant, and allied communities to promote social and economic justice. More info here: https://www.mifamiliavota.org/

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Says Aoife: “Like so many people, I spent the entire month of January with the Encanto soundtrack on repeat. I’ve been a fan of Lin-Manuel Miranda for many years, and this new collection of songs just wove themselves into my head in a way that I loved. After singing along to Isabella’s song a million times and falling in love with the nature filled lyrics, I decided to work up a little acoustic version. “What Else Can I Do?” features Eric Jacobsen on cello and Griffin Goldsmith on drums.”

The cover follows the January release of Age Of Apathy (Yep Roc Records)O’Donovan’s acclaimed new album produced by GRAMMY-winner Joe Henry (Bonnie Raitt, Rhiannon Giddens). Age Of Apathy finds O’Donovan composing astute examinations of life, love and existence that, according to The New York Times, are filled with “musical surprises: daring melodic leaps, unexpected chord progressions, [and] subtle rhythmic shifts.” Pitchfork says the album “taps into the propulsion of prime Joni Mitchell: a restless mind bouncing against the blur of one’s surroundings.” NPR Music says O’Donovan “paints portraits of America like Simon and Garfunkel” as “her gorgeous voice floats through the arrangements like a clarinet.”

Listen to Age Of Apathy here: https://ffm.to/ageofapathy

Watch O’Donovan’s new Omar Cruz-directed video for “Passengers” featuring Madison Cunningham here.

Aoife O’Donovan will be touring Age Of Apathy throughout 2022. See full dates below, and read a new feature on Aoife O’Donovan over at The Boston Globe, where she discusses making the “subtly expansive and exploratory” new album, shooting music videos in Joshua Tree, and making a long-awaited return to live performance.

Photo: Omar Cruz

AGE OF APATHY

Sister Starling

B61

Phoenix

Age Of Apathy

Elevators

Prodigal Daughter

Galahad

Town Of Mercy

Lucky Star

What Do You Want From Yourself?

Passengers

SPRING 2022 DATES

March 5 – Albany, NY – Swyer Theatre %

March 18-25 – Miami, FL – Cayamo Cruise

March 25 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall ~

March 26 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle ~

March 27 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel ~

March 29 – Nashville, TN – The Ryman Auditorium ~

April 7 – Berkeley, CA – Freight & Salvage ^

April 8 – Mill Valley, CA – Sweetwater Music Hall ^

April 9 – Grass Valley, CA – Center for the Arts ^

April 10 – Carmel, CA – Sunset Center ^

April 12 – Santa Barbara, CA – Lobero Theatre ^

April 13 – La Jolla, CA – The Loft

April 14 – West Hollywood, CA – The Troubadour ^

April 15 – Scottsdale, AZ – Virginia Piper Theatre ^

May 13 – Hamilton, MT – Bitterroot Performing Arts Center ^

May 14 – Denver, CO – First Baptist Church ^

May 25 – Washington DC – The Kennedy Center Concert Hall !

May 26 – Washington DC – The Kennedy Center Concert Hall !

June 16-19 – Telluride, CO – Telluride Bluegrass Festival

Aug 26 – Vineyard Haven, MA – Beach Road Weekender

% support from Yasmin Williams

^ support from Taylor Ashton

~ supporting Gregory Alan Isakov

! performing with the National Symphony Orchestra, Renée Fleming, Lalah Hathaway, Moses Sumney

2022 EUROPEAN TOUR DATES

June 2 – Manchester, UK – Hallé St. Peter’s

June 3 – Dublin, IRE – Liberty Hall

June 4 – Cork, IRE – St. Luke’s

June 5 – Belfast, UK – The Black Box

June 7 – Budapest, HU – House of Hungarian Music

June 8 – Vienna, AT – Haus Der Musik

June 10 – Copenhagen, DK – CPH Americana

June 11 – Stockholm, SE – STHLM Americana

June 12 – Oslo, NO – Oslo Americana

October 28 – Copenhagen, DK – Musikhuset

Oct 31 – Cambridge, UK – Junction 2

Nov 1 – Birmingham, UK – St. Paul’s Church

Nov 2 – London, UK – Barbican Milton Court Concert Hall

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GGM Staff
GGM Staff
The writers at Guitar Girl Magazine bring a wealth of experience from all corners of the music industry. Our writers are musicians, songwriters, producers, and passionate advocates for women in music, with years of hands-on expertise both on stage and behind the scenes. They are dedicated to amplifying the voices of female guitarists and offering insightful perspectives on gear, technique, and the latest trends in the industry. With a deep love for music and a commitment to empowering the next generation of female artists, the Guitar Girl team is at the forefront of celebrating and inspiring women in music.
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