Punch Brothers, Carolina Chocolate Drops, The Black Keys Perform at Bonnaroo

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Musicians and music fans from around the world have begun to converge on Manchester, Tennessee, for the 2010 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. Among them are three Nonesuch artists: Punch Brothers, Carolina Chocolate Drops, and The Black Keys. For those unable to attend, many of the musical performances will be streaming on NPR.org and webcast on Bonnaroo's YouTube channel.

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Musicians and music fans from around the world have begun to converge on Manchester, Tennessee, for the 2010 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival taking place all weekend long. Among them are three Nonesuch artists, all performing in the festival's That Tent today: Punch Brothers, Carolina Chocolate Drops, and The Black Keys.

For those of us unfortunate enough to be miles away from the big gathering, many of the musical performances will be webcast on Bonnaroo's YouTube channel. Tune in at youtube.com/bonnaroo to see the Carolina Chocolate Drops' set, airing at 1:45 PM central time (2:45 ET) today, and the Punch Brothers' set, airing the tomorrow, Saturday, starting at 12:30 PM central (1:30 ET). The Punch Brothers set will also be streaming at 1 PM central (2 PM ET) Saturday on NPR.org.

If you have made your way to Manchester for the festival, here is the live performance schedule featuring the Nonesuch artists:

Friday, June 11

12:15     Punch Brothers That Tent
1:45      Carolina Chocolate Drops That Tent
3:00      Punch Brothers Sonic Stage
4:00      Carolina Chocolate Drops Sonic Stage
Midnight The Black Keys That Tent
     

For more information on this weekend's events, visit bonnaroo.com. For all the Nonesuch tour news, head to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Bonnaroo 2010: Punch Brothers, Carolina Chocolate Drops, The Black Keys
  • Friday, June 11, 2010
    Punch Brothers, Carolina Chocolate Drops, The Black Keys Perform at Bonnaroo

    Musicians and music fans from around the world have begun to converge on Manchester, Tennessee, for the 2010 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival taking place all weekend long. Among them are three Nonesuch artists, all performing in the festival's That Tent today: Punch Brothers, Carolina Chocolate Drops, and The Black Keys.

    For those of us unfortunate enough to be miles away from the big gathering, many of the musical performances will be webcast on Bonnaroo's YouTube channel. Tune in at youtube.com/bonnaroo to see the Carolina Chocolate Drops' set, airing at 1:45 PM central time (2:45 ET) today, and the Punch Brothers' set, airing the tomorrow, Saturday, starting at 12:30 PM central (1:30 ET). The Punch Brothers set will also be streaming at 1 PM central (2 PM ET) Saturday on NPR.org.

    If you have made your way to Manchester for the festival, here is the live performance schedule featuring the Nonesuch artists:

    Friday, June 11

    12:15     Punch Brothers That Tent
    1:45      Carolina Chocolate Drops That Tent
    3:00      Punch Brothers Sonic Stage
    4:00      Carolina Chocolate Drops Sonic Stage
    Midnight The Black Keys That Tent
         

    For more information on this weekend's events, visit bonnaroo.com. For all the Nonesuch tour news, head to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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