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The Black Keys celebrated the release of their new album, Delta Kream, with two TV performances: on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, they played "Crawling Kingsnake," plus a web exclusive of R. L. Burnside's "Going Down South," from Mississippi at Jimmy Duck Holmes’ Blue Front Café, the oldest active juke joint in America; on Later... with Jools Holland, they performed "Going Down South" from Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville, where they recorded the album. The performances feature Kenny Brown and Eric Deaton, long-time members of the bands of blues legends including Burnside and Junior Kimbrough. You can watch them here.

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The Black Keys celebrated the release of their new album, Delta Kream, with television performances on both sides of the Atlantic: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in the US and Later... with Jools Holland in the UK. For The Late Show, they filmed "Crawling Kingsnake," plus a web exclusive of R. L. Burnside's "Going Down South," in Mississippi at Jimmy Duck Holmes’ Blue Front Café, the oldest active juke joint in America. For Later..., they performed "Going Down South" from Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville, where the album was recorded. All three performances feature musicians Kenny Brown and Eric Deaton, long-time members of the bands of blues legends including Burnside and Junior Kimbrough. You can watch them below.

You can pick up a copy of Delta Kream in the Nonesuch Store and get it and stream it everywhere here.

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The Black Keys: The Late Show, Later, May 2021
  • Saturday, May 15, 2021
    Watch: The Black Keys Perform on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' 'Later... With Jools Holland'

    The Black Keys celebrated the release of their new album, Delta Kream, with television performances on both sides of the Atlantic: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in the US and Later... with Jools Holland in the UK. For The Late Show, they filmed "Crawling Kingsnake," plus a web exclusive of R. L. Burnside's "Going Down South," in Mississippi at Jimmy Duck Holmes’ Blue Front Café, the oldest active juke joint in America. For Later..., they performed "Going Down South" from Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville, where the album was recorded. All three performances feature musicians Kenny Brown and Eric Deaton, long-time members of the bands of blues legends including Burnside and Junior Kimbrough. You can watch them below.

    You can pick up a copy of Delta Kream in the Nonesuch Store and get it and stream it everywhere here.

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