Watch: Punch Brothers Perform on The Current

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Punch Brothers stopped by The Current not long after the release of their Grammy-nominated new album, All Ashore, last summer, to discuss and perform a few songs off the album. You can now watch them perform "Three Dots and a Dash" and "Jumbo" here. The band kicks off the next leg of its tour in March with Gabriel Kahane as special guest.

 

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Punch Brothers stopped by Minneapolis Public Radio's The Current while on tour not long after the release of their latest album, All Ashore, last summer. They performed a few songs off the new album and spoke with host Bill DeVille about the album and more. The Current has now posted videos of their performances of the album tracks "Three Dots and a Dash" and "Jumbo," which you can watch below. You can listen to the full interview and session at thecurrent.org.

All Ashore, the band's first self-produced album, has been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Folk Album. The Boston Globe says it's "a deeply meaningful and downright gorgeous record." To pick up a copy, head to your local indpendent record store, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; you can also download it on iTunes and listen on Spotify and Apple Music.

The band kicks off the next leg of its US tour in March, joined by label mate Gabriel Kahane as special guest. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Punch Brothers: The Current, August 2018 by Nate Ryan
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    Watch: Punch Brothers Perform on The Current
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    Punch Brothers stopped by Minneapolis Public Radio's The Current while on tour not long after the release of their latest album, All Ashore, last summer. They performed a few songs off the new album and spoke with host Bill DeVille about the album and more. The Current has now posted videos of their performances of the album tracks "Three Dots and a Dash" and "Jumbo," which you can watch below. You can listen to the full interview and session at thecurrent.org.

    All Ashore, the band's first self-produced album, has been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Folk Album. The Boston Globe says it's "a deeply meaningful and downright gorgeous record." To pick up a copy, head to your local indpendent record store, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; you can also download it on iTunes and listen on Spotify and Apple Music.

    The band kicks off the next leg of its US tour in March, joined by label mate Gabriel Kahane as special guest. For details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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