The Black Keys: Magic Potion
Listen to Magic Potion, the new album from The Black Keys and watch the band perform live on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic. The album track "Your Touch" is featured on NPR as Song of the Day. Also, watch some Black Keys TV here in the Nonesuch Journal as Dan goes guitar shopping and the band preps to go on tour.
Listen to Magic Potion, the new album from The Black Keys. Watch the band perform live on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic online at kcrw.org. The album track "Your Touch" is featured on NPR as Song of the Day, which you can find at npr.org.
BLACK KEYS TV!
Guitar shopping with Dan:
Euro promo tour:
The band will be touring the US this fall:
9/6/06 | Seattle, WA | Showbox | |
9/7/06 | Portland, OR | Roseland Theatre | |
9/9/06 | San Francisco. CA | Fillmore | |
9/14/06 | Hollywood, CA | Avalon | |
9/15/06 | San Diego, CA | House of Blues | |
9/16/06 | Tempe. AZ | Marquee Theatre | |
11/2/06 | Boston, MA | Avalon Ballroom | |
11/3/06 | New York. NY | Nokia Theatre | |
11/4/06 | Philadelphia, PA | Electric Factory | |
11/5/06 | Washington, D.C | 9:30 Club | |
11/6/06 | Washington, D.C | 9:30 Club | |
11/8/06 | Norfolk, VA | The Norva | |
11/9/06 | Carrboro, NC | Cat's Cradle | |
11/10/06 | Atlanta, GA | Variety Playhouse | |
11/15/06 | Louisville, KY | Headliners | |
11/27/06 | Madison, WI | Majestic Theater | |
12/12/06 | New Orleans, LA | House of Blues |
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