The Black Keys to Appear on Sundance Channel's "Live from Abbey Road" Tonight

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The Black Keys will be featured tonight on Live from Abbey Road, the TV music series that captures artists performing in the intimate, audience-free setting of the famed Abbey Road studios. The show airs in the US tonight on the Sundance Channel and Friday and Saturday in the UK on More4 and Channel 4, respectively.

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The Black Keys will be featured tonight on Live from Abbey Road, the TV music series that captures artists performing in the intimate, audience-free setting of the famed Abbey Road studios. For this sixth episode of the second season—airing tonight in the US on the Sundance Channel and Friday and Saturday in the UK on More4 and Channel 4, respectively—The Black Keys will perform songs from their latest release, Attack & Release.

You can catch a preview clip of their performance here and an interview with Pat and Dan here, both from sundancechannel.com.

The show has captured performances by an eclectic array of artists, from Paul Simon to Mary J. Blige to Wynton Marsalis. The latest episode also includes performances from The Hoosiers and Manu Chao.

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  • Thursday, July 24, 2008
    The Black Keys to Appear on Sundance Channel's "Live from Abbey Road" Tonight
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    The Black Keys will be featured tonight on Live from Abbey Road, the TV music series that captures artists performing in the intimate, audience-free setting of the famed Abbey Road studios. For this sixth episode of the second season—airing tonight in the US on the Sundance Channel and Friday and Saturday in the UK on More4 and Channel 4, respectively—The Black Keys will perform songs from their latest release, Attack & Release.

    You can catch a preview clip of their performance here and an interview with Pat and Dan here, both from sundancechannel.com.

    The show has captured performances by an eclectic array of artists, from Paul Simon to Mary J. Blige to Wynton Marsalis. The latest episode also includes performances from The Hoosiers and Manu Chao.

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