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Mary Poppins inspires new The Head and the Heart video

Brian Mansfield
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The Head and the Heart, from left: Kenny Hensley, Charity Rose Thielen, Jonathan Russell, Josiah Johnson, Tyler Williams and Chris Zasche

There's more than a little magic in The Head and the Heart's new video.

Let's Be Still, directed by Jon Jon Augustavo and premiering at USA TODAY, brings to life a dream world of colorful hot-air balloons and Mary Poppins-like characters who enjoy a negotiable relationship with gravity.

"We are really excited to finally see this video come to light after many months of dedicated work by all involved," The Head and the Heart's Jonathan Russell says. "Jon Jon and his crew were top notch and it was an unforgettable experience watching and participating in the process step by step through their ability to execute the idea and make it a reality."

Let's Be Still is the title track from the Seattle group's second album, released last year. The group will perform on CBS This Morning Nov. 1.

The Head and the Heart's upcoming U.S. tour dates follow

October

24 - Life Is Beautiful Festival, Las Vegas

25 - Park City Live, Park City, Utah

26 - Knitting Factory Boise

November

22 - The Theatre at The Ace Hotel, Los Angeles

December

2 - Hammerstein Ballroom, New York

3 - House of Blues, Boston

5 - Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, Pa.

6 - State Theatre, Portland, Me.

7 - Calvin Theatre, Northampton, Mass.

8 - Lupo's, Providence, R.I.

9 - DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C.

11 - Indoor Pavilion, The LC, Columbus, Ohio

12 - Taft Theater, Cincinnati

13 - Aragon Ballroom, Chicago

14 - -Ryman Auditorium, Nashville

15 - The Masonic, San Francisco

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