South East London poet, spoken word artist and playwright Kate Tempest shared the stage with Portland's Coco Columbia at the Doug Fir Lounge on Friday, May 22. Listen to Columbia's debut record below and help her record and release her sophomore album, When the Birds Begin to Walk.
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