Watch: Punch Brothers Perform on "Conan," "A Prairie Home Companion"

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Punch Brothers were the musical guests on Conan last night on TBS, performing "Magnet" from their new album, The Phosphorescent Blues. They were also the musical guest on a special episode of A Prairie Home Companion on Saturday, guest-hosted by none other than Chris Thile. Watch performances from both shows here. And tune in to NPR's World Cafe today to hear the band perform. 

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Punch Brothers were the musical guests on Conan last night on TBS, performing the song "Magnet," from their new album, The Phosphorescent Blues. You can watch the performance here:

The band was also the musical guest on a very special episode of A Prairie Home Companion on Saturday, guest-hosted by none other than band member Chris Thile (who won a Grammy Award the very next day for his album with Edgar Meyer, Bass and Mandolin). You can listen to the complete episode at prairiehome.org and watch Punch Brothers perform "My Oh My" and "Boll Weevil" off of The Phosphorescent Blues here:

Chris Thile sits in for Garrison Keillor on A Prairie Home Companion again this coming Saturday, when label mate Rhiannon Giddens will be the musical guest. You can stream the show live at prairiehome.org.

And tune in to World Cafe on NPR stations across the United States today to hear the band perform and talk with host David Dye about the new album. The band was featured on BBC Scotland's Another Country with Rick Ross, which you can hear here.

The Phosphorescent Blues is available now at iTunes, Amazon, and in the Punch Brothers shop and Nonesuch Store, where orders included a download of the complete album at checkout. The vinyl edition, due February 24, is available to pre-order now. Every ticket purchased to Punch Brothers' upcoming tour, which February 20, also includes a digital download of the new album; for details, visit punchbrothers.com.

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Punch Brothers: "Conan," February 9, 2015
  • Tuesday, February 10, 2015
    Watch: Punch Brothers Perform on "Conan," "A Prairie Home Companion"

    Punch Brothers were the musical guests on Conan last night on TBS, performing the song "Magnet," from their new album, The Phosphorescent Blues. You can watch the performance here:

    The band was also the musical guest on a very special episode of A Prairie Home Companion on Saturday, guest-hosted by none other than band member Chris Thile (who won a Grammy Award the very next day for his album with Edgar Meyer, Bass and Mandolin). You can listen to the complete episode at prairiehome.org and watch Punch Brothers perform "My Oh My" and "Boll Weevil" off of The Phosphorescent Blues here:

    Chris Thile sits in for Garrison Keillor on A Prairie Home Companion again this coming Saturday, when label mate Rhiannon Giddens will be the musical guest. You can stream the show live at prairiehome.org.

    And tune in to World Cafe on NPR stations across the United States today to hear the band perform and talk with host David Dye about the new album. The band was featured on BBC Scotland's Another Country with Rick Ross, which you can hear here.

    The Phosphorescent Blues is available now at iTunes, Amazon, and in the Punch Brothers shop and Nonesuch Store, where orders included a download of the complete album at checkout. The vinyl edition, due February 24, is available to pre-order now. Every ticket purchased to Punch Brothers' upcoming tour, which February 20, also includes a digital download of the new album; for details, visit punchbrothers.com.

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