The Black Keys to Perform on "Late Show with David Letterman" Following Release of "Brothers"

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Mark your calendars: The Black Keys are slated to perform on the Late Show with David Letterman on Tuesday, May 25, one week after the release of their forthcoming Nonesuch album, Brothers. You can get an early listen to the album's lone Danger Mouse-produced track, "Tighten Up," on the band's MySpace page, which has just been given a timely face-lift to match the vibe of the album art.

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Mark your calendars now: The Black Keys are slated to perform on the Late Show with David Letterman on Tuesday, May 25, one week after the release of their forthcoming Nonesuch album, Brothers. The show airs weeknights on CBS starting at 11:35 PM ET.

You can get an early listen to the album's lone Danger Mouse-produced track, "Tighten Up," on the band's MySpace page, myspace.com/theblackkeys, which has just been given a timely face-lift to match the vibe of the album art (pictured at left).

Stay tuned for further details of the album's release and the tour in the coming days. You'll find all the previously announced tour dates at nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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The Black Keys: "Brothers" [cover]
  • Wednesday, March 24, 2010
    The Black Keys to Perform on "Late Show with David Letterman" Following Release of "Brothers"

    Mark your calendars now: The Black Keys are slated to perform on the Late Show with David Letterman on Tuesday, May 25, one week after the release of their forthcoming Nonesuch album, Brothers. The show airs weeknights on CBS starting at 11:35 PM ET.

    You can get an early listen to the album's lone Danger Mouse-produced track, "Tighten Up," on the band's MySpace page, myspace.com/theblackkeys, which has just been given a timely face-lift to match the vibe of the album art (pictured at left).

    Stay tuned for further details of the album's release and the tour in the coming days. You'll find all the previously announced tour dates at nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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