The Low Anthem Makes TV Debut on BBC's "Later ... with Jools Holland"

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The Low Anthem makes its TV debut tonight with a spot on the famed UK performance show Later ... with Jools Holland. The trio will perform "To Ohio," off their Nonesuch debut, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin. Fans in the UK can tune in on BBC2 tonight at 11:45 PM GMT, while fans across the globe can catch a sneak preview by watching the band's performance of "Charlie Darwin" online.

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The Low Anthem makes its television debut tonight with a spot on the famed UK performance show Later ... with Jools Holland. The trio will perform "To Ohio," off their Nonesuch debut, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin. Fans in the UK can tune in on BBC2 tonight at 11:45 PM GMT, while fans across the globe can catch a sneak preview by watching the band's performance of "Charlie Darwin" online now at bbc.co.uk/later.

Also performing on the show tonight are David Gray, with whom the band is sharing a bill for the Mencap's Little Noise Sessions at London's Union Chapel this coming Monday, Corinne Bailey Rae, The Decemberists, Rox, The Big Pink, jazz pianist Stan Tracey, as well as producer Trevor Horn and Roger Taylor from Queen. It's the final episode of the show this season.

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The Low Anthem horiz by Johanna Neufeld
  • Friday, November 20, 2009
    The Low Anthem Makes TV Debut on BBC's "Later ... with Jools Holland"
    Johanna Neufeld

    The Low Anthem makes its television debut tonight with a spot on the famed UK performance show Later ... with Jools Holland. The trio will perform "To Ohio," off their Nonesuch debut, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin. Fans in the UK can tune in on BBC2 tonight at 11:45 PM GMT, while fans across the globe can catch a sneak preview by watching the band's performance of "Charlie Darwin" online now at bbc.co.uk/later.

    Also performing on the show tonight are David Gray, with whom the band is sharing a bill for the Mencap's Little Noise Sessions at London's Union Chapel this coming Monday, Corinne Bailey Rae, The Decemberists, Rox, The Big Pink, jazz pianist Stan Tracey, as well as producer Trevor Horn and Roger Taylor from Queen. It's the final episode of the show this season.

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