KCRW: Dan Auerbach Plays "Soulful Blues-Rock of the Highest Order" on "Keep It Hid," Live in Studio

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Dan Auerbach was the featured guest on yesterday's episode of KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic. Dan and band perform more than half the songs off his recent Nonesuch solo debut, Keep It Hid, live in the KCRW studios. At the end of the set, the show's host, Jason Bentley, sighs, "Man, you got some soul, brother." His favorite album tracks, he says, "really caught my attention as just soulful blues-rock of the highest order."

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Dan Auerbach was the featured guest on yesterday's episode of Morning Becomes Eclectic on radio station KCRW, 89.9 FM, out of Santa Monica, California, following his tour closer at LA's El Ray Theatre Saturday night. Dan and the guys from Hacienda, along with My Morning Jacket's Patrick Hallahan, all of whom toured with Dan, perform more than half the songs off his recent Nonesuch solo debut, Keep It Hid, live in the KCRW studios: "Mean Monsoon," "My Last Mistake," "The Prowl," "I Want Some More," "Real Desire," "Street Walkin'," "Keep It Hid," and "When the Night Comes," plus the unreleased tune "Money and Trouble." At the end of the set, the show's host, Jason Bentley, tells Dan, "Man, you got some soul, brother."

The two also discuss the making of the new record, off which Bentley says his favorites tracks are "When the Night Comes" and "Heartbroken, In Disrepair." He says they "really caught my attention as just soulful blues-rock of the highest order."

You can listen to and watch the entire 40-minute Morning Becomes Eclectic segment at kcrw.com.

The guys head next to Austin for the South by Southwest Festival, where Dan plays three sets this week, beginning with tomorrow night's gig at The Parish. For more tour info, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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  • Tuesday, March 17, 2009
    KCRW: Dan Auerbach Plays "Soulful Blues-Rock of the Highest Order" on "Keep It Hid," Live in Studio
    James Quine

    Dan Auerbach was the featured guest on yesterday's episode of Morning Becomes Eclectic on radio station KCRW, 89.9 FM, out of Santa Monica, California, following his tour closer at LA's El Ray Theatre Saturday night. Dan and the guys from Hacienda, along with My Morning Jacket's Patrick Hallahan, all of whom toured with Dan, perform more than half the songs off his recent Nonesuch solo debut, Keep It Hid, live in the KCRW studios: "Mean Monsoon," "My Last Mistake," "The Prowl," "I Want Some More," "Real Desire," "Street Walkin'," "Keep It Hid," and "When the Night Comes," plus the unreleased tune "Money and Trouble." At the end of the set, the show's host, Jason Bentley, tells Dan, "Man, you got some soul, brother."

    The two also discuss the making of the new record, off which Bentley says his favorites tracks are "When the Night Comes" and "Heartbroken, In Disrepair." He says they "really caught my attention as just soulful blues-rock of the highest order."

    You can listen to and watch the entire 40-minute Morning Becomes Eclectic segment at kcrw.com.

    The guys head next to Austin for the South by Southwest Festival, where Dan plays three sets this week, beginning with tomorrow night's gig at The Parish. For more tour info, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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