Ways in which “I’m with her” as a phrase has maybe not weathered well: as a fading campaign bumper sticker. Ways in which “I’m With Her” has aged exceptionally well: as a harmony-laden string band, minted and active in the mid- to late 2010s and now together again, just when the music world could use these trio of hers more than ever. Aoife O’Donovan, Sara Watkins and Sarah Jarosz (pictured left to right, above) all have brilliant solo careers — or careers with a different band, in the case of Watkins’ Nickel Creek — but fans who’ve clamored to hear them come back together as a roots supergroup are
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