
SIGNED Light Years Book & Print – Blue Vinyl – Limited Edition There are 6 limited edition variants to choose from: Light Years is available for preorder exclusively in the Cherry Tree shopfor 72 hours. The book is accompanied by a vinyl album of songs selected by Graham and Scott Devendorf from The National’s September 2018 performances at Forest Hills Stadium in New York. Graham’s black-and-white photographs provide a unique and intimate view of the band and their interactions with each other, their crew, family, friends and fans.

Since then, Graham has documented recording sessions for The National’s last three albums and a multitude of gigs and rehearsals, capturing life in the studio, backstage and on the road. Graham took The National’s first official publicity photo in 2001, back when they were friends working in creative careers, lost touch with the band as their lives took very different paths, then reconnected in 2012 just as Trouble Will Find Me was released. Light Years chronicles Scottish photographer Graham MacIndoe’s 20-year relationship with The National through newly published images, essays and quotes from members of the band. Again, we greatly appreciate your patience as we waited for this project to be pressed and delivered. The 2020 Cherry Tree premium, an exclusive double live album recorded at Stubbs BBQ in Austin, TX in October 2018, is in transit from the vinyl pressing plant, and should begin to ship to eligible members by June 25. For more details on Light Years, visit the Store. We will post here again and on band socials when Light Years is in stock for immediate purchase. We expect pre-ordered copies of Light Years to begin shipping in late June/early July. Light Years, The National’s 240-page book collaboration with longtime photographer and friend of the band Graham MacIndoe, is currently in transit from the printer in Europe to our merchandise distribution centers. Additional 2022 performances by The National in Europe, the UK and the US are planned and will be announced in the coming months. A search helicopter, dispatched from Honolulu to Guo’s last known coordinates, found the boat’s main sail broke off the vessel and trailing in the water, but the skipper was not on board.Tickets are now on sale for six European and UK shows scheduled to take place in June 2022. Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday, October 25. The sailor’s support team lost contact with Guo at about 3 a.m. The current speed record of 21 days, 19 hours and 31 minutes is held by Italian sailor Giovanni Soldini. Guo left San Francisco on October 18 on his 8,055-mile journey and hoped to arrive in Shanghai in 20 days.

“Our deepest condolences go out not only to his family and friends but also to his racing team and the sailing community."

Robert Hendrickson, the Coast Guard’s regional chief of response, said in a statement.
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Chuan was a professional mariner with a deep passion for sailing," Capt. On Wednesday evening, October 26, the Coast Guard suspended the search-and-rescue operations for Guo Chuan, 50, who was trying to set a new speed record for a solo non-stop trans-Pacific voyage on his 97-foot trimaran, the Qingdao China. A world record-holding Chinese sailor on a solo trans-Pacific race has gone missing about 1,035 miles west of Hawaii and is presumed to be lost at sea.
