Sundance sounds: the musical highlights of this year's Sundance London film and music festival

The Sundance Film and Music Festival runs from April 25-28 at the The O2. Here are the highlights of its music programme
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25 April 2013

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John Paul White, half of the Grammy-winning acoustic duo The Civil Wars, is performing alongside Southern rock giant Gregg Allman. The songs they select, including Rolling Stones classics Brown Sugar and Wild Horses, were all originally recorded in the studios of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, close to the Tennessee border and White’s home. The gig will be preceded by a screening of a documentary feature about Muscle Shoals.

Sat Apr 27, IndigO2

Members of the Californian country-rock giants will appear for a Q&A session following this screening of Alison Ellwood’s new documentary, History of The Eagles Part One, about their highs and lows.

Thu Apr 25, Sky Superscreen

The Canadian electropunk singer/prankster performs live after a showing of her first film, a rock opera about gender identity entitled Peaches Does Herself.

Fri Apr 26, IndigO2

BSP have long been known as nature buffs — among their merchandise is a T-shirt that says “heron addict”. Here the singular indie band provide a live soundtrack to Penny Woolcock’s film about Britain’s coastline, From the Sea to the Land Beyond.

Sun Apr 28, IndigO2

Film composer Arnold has succeeded John Barry as the man most strongly associated with the music of James Bond. Here he takes a panel discussion about his methods on everything from recent Bond to Independence Day to Little Britain.

Sun Apr 28, Cineworld 7

Catch this Mercury-nominated folk singer, whose innovative interpretations of Britain’s oldest music have him primed for crossover success.

Sun Apr 28, Festival Hub

Sundance London Film and Music Festival 2013 runs April 25-28 at The O2, SE10 (0844 858 6754, sundance-london.com)

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