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Last night at Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica, the Avett Brothers played a rousing two-hour set before a crowd of close to 4,000. The band opened with a rowdy instrumental and then delivered ballads such as “Morning Song,” “Head Full of Doubt” and “November Blue” while showing off an ability to move between musical genres and include everything from strings and piano in the mix.

Photos by Scott Sandberg

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