Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith and Company Hit The Road Earlier This Week for A Tour in Support of Their Latest Lp
Dawes an appeared on CBS Mornings'Latest Saturday Sessions to Showcase a Pair of Songs From Their Recent Album Oh brotherAs Well As Perform Their Fundraising Track for the California Wildfires.
The Los Angeles-Based Group Delivered “Still Strangers Sometimes” and “Front Row Seat” from 2024's Oh brother AS Well As “Time Speent in Los Angeles,” A decade-Old track that Daws revisedited in the Aftermath of the Wildfires.
It's Been an eventful 2025 for the band's Brotherly Duo of Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith, whose properties were booth impacted by the Altadena Wildfires Earlier This Year. Soon After, Dawes Appered on Jimmy Kimmel Live to performers an emotion rents of “Time Speent in Los Angeles.”
“We Were Asked To Perform on Jimmy Kimmel Within A Week of Both of Our Properties Burning in Altadena,” Taylor Goldsmith Said in Statement After Re-Releasing The New Version of the track to Raise Funds for Wildfire Relief Efforts.
“Griffin Lost His House and I Lost Our Studio. We decide to play a Ballad Version of 'Time Speent in Los Angeles.' The Song Means All Sorts of Different Things to Us Now. how. “
Dawes Also Took Part in An All-Star Rediction of Randy Newman's “I Love La” At the Grammys, Later Releasing in Studio Realition for Wildfire Relief Again. The Band, Whose Us Tour Kicked Off Earlier This Week, Also Teamed Up with Brad Paisley for the New Song “Raining Inside.”