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Pains Of Being Pure At Heart: Spotify Big Green Bus Tour Session Spotlight

While in Portland, the Big Green Bus stopped in the city's Historic Mississippi District to meet up with the band, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, for an intimate session in the hammock garden hidden behind Casa Naraja.

Indie pop band, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, hails from New York City and is comprised of singer and guitarist Kip Berman, guitarist Connor Hanwick, drummer Kurt Feldman, Alex Naidus on bass, and Peggy Wang on keyboard and vocals.



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