The Low Anthem Makes US TV Debut on "Late Show" with David Letterman

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The Low Anthem will be making its US television debut with an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman tonight. The band will be performing "Charlie Darwin" off its Nonesuch debut, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin. The episode is sure to be additionally special, as Letterman will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of his successful quintuple bypass heart surgery by speaking his surgeon, O. Wayne Isom.

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The Low Anthem will be making its US television debut with an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman tonight. The band will be performing "Charlie Darwin" off its Nonesuch debut, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin. The song was named among the year's best by NPR's Bob Boilen, who said, "I get chills the moment I hear this guy’s voice." You can watch the official video for the track at nonesuch.com/media.

Tonight's Late Show is sure to be a particularly special one. In addition to welcoming the Low Anthem for its performance, David Letterman will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of his successful quintuple bypass heart surgery by speaking his surgeon, O. Wayne Isom. Actor Denzel Washington will be on the show as well. Tune in on your local CBS station starting at 11:35 PM ET tonight to see it all. For more information, visit cbs.com.

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The Low Anthem horiz by Johanna Neufeld
  • Thursday, January 14, 2010
    The Low Anthem Makes US TV Debut on "Late Show" with David Letterman
    Johanna Neufeld

    The Low Anthem will be making its US television debut with an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman tonight. The band will be performing "Charlie Darwin" off its Nonesuch debut, Oh My God, Charlie Darwin. The song was named among the year's best by NPR's Bob Boilen, who said, "I get chills the moment I hear this guy’s voice." You can watch the official video for the track at nonesuch.com/media.

    Tonight's Late Show is sure to be a particularly special one. In addition to welcoming the Low Anthem for its performance, David Letterman will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of his successful quintuple bypass heart surgery by speaking his surgeon, O. Wayne Isom. Actor Denzel Washington will be on the show as well. Tune in on your local CBS station starting at 11:35 PM ET tonight to see it all. For more information, visit cbs.com.

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