David Wax Museum from Boston (by way of the rest of the world) closed out Bele Chere on Sunday, playing the Coxe Avenue stage to a decent-sized crowd. The band (with Wax's cousin Jordan Wax, of People's Republic of Klezmerica, on keys and accordion) noted that this was its best Asheville performance to date. Really, DWM is the sort of band that should attract a large local crowd. They toe the line between acoustic and electric, world-beat and folk-rock, eccentric and catchy.

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Here, the band jokes about shoe shopping, and performs the swaying, country-esque "The Least I Can Do":
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And the band playing in the crowd at the end of its set (video by Drew Reisinger).

Find photos by Rich Orris here
Here, the band jokes about shoe shopping, and performs the swaying, country-esque "The Least I Can Do":
Video clip by Rich Orris:
David Wax Museum at Bele Chere 2012 from Rich Orris on Vimeo.
And the band playing in the crowd at the end of its set (video by Drew Reisinger).
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