The Black Keys' "Austin City Limits" Set to Air on PBS

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The Black Keys' latest performance on Austin City Limits (ACL) premieres this Saturday on PBS stations across the US. The band's set includes songs from their latest album, Turn Blue, and more. You can watch their ACL performances of "Fever" and "Little Black Submarines" here plus web-exclusive videos of "Too Afraid to Love" and "Howling for You." This is the band's second appearance on ACL.

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The Black Keys will be featured on Austin City Limits (ACL) as the landmark television series continues its milestone Season 40 this weekend. The band's performance on ACL, the longest-running live music television series, premieres this Saturday on PBS stations across the United States. The set includes songs from their latest album, Turn Blue—"Lonely Boy," "Weight of Love," "Fever," "Gotta Get Away," and "Little Black Submarines"—as well as their classic tune "Your Touch," from Magic Potion. You can preview the show with their ACL performances of "Fever" and "Little Black Submarines," as well as the web-exclusive outtake from the show of "Too Afraid to Love" and "Howling for You," from their 2010 album Brothers, below.

The Black Keys are making their second appearance on Austin City Limits, with The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney having made their ACL debut in Season 36 around the release of Brothers. 

“We’ve had an amazing 40th anniversary year,” says ACL’s Terry Lickona, “and the second half of the season says as much about the future as our past. As always, we try to showcase the best music being created today, and every one of these shows is exceptional.”

For additional details and to find out when and where Austin City Limits is playing near you, visit acltv.com. Full episodes of the show are made available online for a limited time at video.pbs.org immediately following the initial broadcast.

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The Black Keys: "Austin City Limits," January 2015, by Scott Newton
  • Friday, January 30, 2015
    The Black Keys' "Austin City Limits" Set to Air on PBS
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    The Black Keys will be featured on Austin City Limits (ACL) as the landmark television series continues its milestone Season 40 this weekend. The band's performance on ACL, the longest-running live music television series, premieres this Saturday on PBS stations across the United States. The set includes songs from their latest album, Turn Blue—"Lonely Boy," "Weight of Love," "Fever," "Gotta Get Away," and "Little Black Submarines"—as well as their classic tune "Your Touch," from Magic Potion. You can preview the show with their ACL performances of "Fever" and "Little Black Submarines," as well as the web-exclusive outtake from the show of "Too Afraid to Love" and "Howling for You," from their 2010 album Brothers, below.

    The Black Keys are making their second appearance on Austin City Limits, with The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney having made their ACL debut in Season 36 around the release of Brothers. 

    “We’ve had an amazing 40th anniversary year,” says ACL’s Terry Lickona, “and the second half of the season says as much about the future as our past. As always, we try to showcase the best music being created today, and every one of these shows is exceptional.”

    For additional details and to find out when and where Austin City Limits is playing near you, visit acltv.com. Full episodes of the show are made available online for a limited time at video.pbs.org immediately following the initial broadcast.

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