Watch: Gabriel Kahane Performs on "Live From Here with Chris Thile"

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Gabriel Kahane was a guest on Live From Here with Chris Thile on Saturday. You can watch him perform songs from his new album, Book of Travelers—"November," "Baltimore," and "Little Love," for which he was joined by Thile—here. "I love him," says Thile; "now so do you." Kahane joins Andrew Bird and the NSO at the Kennedy Center in DC this weekend and resumes his Book of Travelers tour in Austin next week.

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Gabriel Kahane was a guest on the public radio show Live From Here with Chris Thile, broadcast live from the show's home base, the Fitzgerald Theater in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on Saturday. You can watch his performance of songs from his new album, Book of Travelers—"November," "Baltimore," and "Little Love," for which he was joined by Thile—below and listen to the complete episode, including more from Kahane as well as his fellow guests The War and Treaty, Negin Farsad, and Aoife O'Donovan, Thile's duet partner for the occasion, at livefromhere.org. "I love him," says Thile of Kahane; "now so do you."

To pick up a copy of Book of Travelers, head to your local independent record store, Bandcamp, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. Book of Travelers is also available to download on iTunes and to stream at Apple Music and Spotify

Kahane joins Andrew Bird and the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, this Friday and Saturday, and resumes his Book of Travelers tour in Austin next week. For details and tickets, see below or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

GABRIEL KAHANE ON TOUR

Oct 26&27 The Kennedy Center* Washington, DC
     
Nov 2 Cactus Cafe Austin, TX
Nov 3 The Cliburn Fort Worth, TX
Nov 10 Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center New York, NY
Nov 14 The Parkway Theater Minneapolis, MN
Nov 16 Constellation Chicago, IL
Nov 17 The Back Room @ Colectivo Milwaukee, WI
Nov 18 The Ark Ann Arbor, MI
Nov 28 Station Inn Nashville, TN
Nov 29 Eddie's Attic Decatur, GA
Nov 30 Cat's Cradle Carrboro, NC
Dec 1 Isis Music Hall Asheville, NC
Dec 2 The Evening Muse Charlotte, NC
Dec 4 Hi-Fi Indianapolis, IN
Dec 5 Club Café Pittsburgh, PA
Dec 7 Burchfield Penny Art Center Buffalo, NY
Dec 8 Burdock Music Hall Toronto, ON
     
Jan 20 Globe Hall Denver, CO
Jan 22 MIM Music Theater Phoenix, AZ
Jan 24 Bootleg Theater Los Angeles, CA
Jan 26 Herbst Theatre San Francisco, CA
Jan 30 The Old Church Portland, OR
Jan 31 Triple Door Seattle, WA
     
Feb 14 Alexander Hall, Princeton University** Princeton, NJ
Feb 15 Auburn Public Theater Auburn, NY
Feb 16 O Patro Vys Montreal, QC
Feb 17 Higher Ground Showcase Lounge South Burlington, VT
     
Mar 27 Terrace Theater, The Kennedy Center** Washington, DC
     
Apr 1&2 Théâtre de la Ville** Paris, FRANCE
Apr 5&6 Théâtre de la Croix-Rousse** Lyon, FRANCE
     

* w/Andrew Bird & National Symphony
** 8980: Book of Travelers

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Gabriel Kahane: "Live From Here with Chris Thile," October 2018

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