Watch: David Byrne Performs "One Fine Day" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" From Brooklyn

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David Byrne was on Jimmy Kimmel Live! from the Brooklyn Academy of Music, joined by the Brooklyn Youth Chorus and drummer Mauro Refosco to perform "One Fine Day," a song featured on David Byrne's American Utopia on Broadway, now at the Hudson Theatre, and its original cast recording, out now on Nonesuch. You can watch the performance here.

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David Byrne was the musical guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! from the Brooklyn Academy of Music last night. He was joined by the Brooklyn Youth Chorus and drummer Mauro Refosco to perform "One Fine Day," a song featured on David Byrne's American Utopia on Broadway, now at the Hudson Theatre, and its original cast recording, out now on Nonesuch. (The song previously appeared on his 2008 album with Brian Eno, Everything That Happens Will Happen Today.) You can watch the performance below, listen to the cast album here, pre-order the double CD here, and get tickets to see the show on Broadway here.

Nonesuch released the cast album for the critically acclaimed Broadway production of David Byrne’s American Utopia, earlier this week; it is available now via the Nonesuch Store, iTunes, Amazon, Apple Music, Spotify, and other digital service providers. The two-CD version will be released on November 22 and is available to pre-order in the Nonesuch Store; a vinyl edition will be available this winter.

"Dazzling, rapturous and jubilant," exclaims the New York Times of the show. "Byrne puts the central tenet of making contact with a world outside your mind into dynamic, sensory practice onstage." "Astonishing," raves Hollywood Reporter. "A knockout celebration of music, dance and song. Pure bliss." "A heady swirl of hope for our anxious times," says Rolling Stone. "The concert-theater-dance spectacle finds solace in human connections … a tonic for our tumultuous times..."

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David Byrne: "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," October 2019
  • Wednesday, October 23, 2019
    Watch: David Byrne Performs "One Fine Day" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" From Brooklyn
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    David Byrne was the musical guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! from the Brooklyn Academy of Music last night. He was joined by the Brooklyn Youth Chorus and drummer Mauro Refosco to perform "One Fine Day," a song featured on David Byrne's American Utopia on Broadway, now at the Hudson Theatre, and its original cast recording, out now on Nonesuch. (The song previously appeared on his 2008 album with Brian Eno, Everything That Happens Will Happen Today.) You can watch the performance below, listen to the cast album here, pre-order the double CD here, and get tickets to see the show on Broadway here.

    Nonesuch released the cast album for the critically acclaimed Broadway production of David Byrne’s American Utopia, earlier this week; it is available now via the Nonesuch Store, iTunes, Amazon, Apple Music, Spotify, and other digital service providers. The two-CD version will be released on November 22 and is available to pre-order in the Nonesuch Store; a vinyl edition will be available this winter.

    "Dazzling, rapturous and jubilant," exclaims the New York Times of the show. "Byrne puts the central tenet of making contact with a world outside your mind into dynamic, sensory practice onstage." "Astonishing," raves Hollywood Reporter. "A knockout celebration of music, dance and song. Pure bliss." "A heady swirl of hope for our anxious times," says Rolling Stone. "The concert-theater-dance spectacle finds solace in human connections … a tonic for our tumultuous times..."

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