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Dan DeLuca's picks: Willie Nelson, 'Lambert & Stamp,' Bilal, and more

Willie Nelson and Old Crow Medicine Show. The octogenarian Red-Headed Stranger on the road again with family band in Atlantic City, plus well-suited Nashville string band Old Crow Medicine Show. Sunday at Borgata Festival Park.

Willie Nelson and Old Crow Medicine Show.

The octogenarian Red-Headed Stranger on the road again with family band in Atlantic City, plus well-suited Nashville string band Old Crow Medicine Show. Sunday at Borgata Festival Park.

Lambert & Stamp. James D. Cooper's Lambert & Stamp - a documentary about the first managers of The Who - is remarkable because would-be New Wave filmmakers Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp shot an enormous amount of footage of the band, and because, along with Pete Townshend, they were intellectuals who put their cultural theories into practice and watched them go pop. Out Tuesday on DVD.

Angaleena Presley. The member of the Pistol Annies - the femme country supergroup she's in with Miranda Lambert and Ashley Monroe - who specializes in detailed blue-collar songwriting. With Liz Longley. Tuesday at Eagleview Town Center in Exton.

Lizzy Mercier Descloux, "Press Color." First in a series of reissues of the music of late French journalist, singer, and scene-stealer Descloux, active in the punk-funk No Wave scene in late-1970s New York. Includes "Morning High," a duet on an Arthur Rimbaud poem with Patti Smith. On Light in the Attic Records.

Bilal, Son Little, Kate Faust. Formidable triple-bill with perennially underappreciated Philly funk-soul singer Bilal Oliver; simpatico songwriter Son Little, whose debut album is due in October; plus electro-pop singer Kate Faust. Thursday at Underground Arts.