Emmylou Harris to Perform on "Late Show with David Letterman" Tonight

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Tune in to the Late Show with David Letterman tonight to watch Emmylou Harris perform the song "Shores of White Sand" off her latest Nonesuch release, All I Intended to Be. The show begins at 11:35 PM ET on CBS stations across the country. Earlier in the day, Emmylou will perform live at New York's flagship Barnes & Noble store, in Union Square, beginning at 7 PM. The event, part of the store's One on One series, will be hosted by Katherine Lanpher, who will lead a discussion with the singer/songwriter as well.

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Tune in to the Late Show with David Letterman tonight to watch Emmylou Harris perform the song "Shores of White Sand" off her latest Nonesuch release, All I Intended to Be. The show begins at 11:35 PM ET on CBS stations across the country. For more information, visit cbs.com.

Earlier in the day, Emmylou will perform live at New York's flagship Barnes & Noble
store, in Union Square, beginning at 7 PM. The event, part of the store's One on One series, will be hosted by Katherine Lanpher, who will lead a discussion with the singer/songwriter as well. For details, visit bn.com.

Yesterday, Emmylou visited WNYC for an appearance on New York Public Radio's The Leonard Lopate Show. You can listen to the episode at wnyc.org.

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    Emmylou Harris to Perform on "Late Show with David Letterman" Tonight
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    Tune in to the Late Show with David Letterman tonight to watch Emmylou Harris perform the song "Shores of White Sand" off her latest Nonesuch release, All I Intended to Be. The show begins at 11:35 PM ET on CBS stations across the country. For more information, visit cbs.com.

    Earlier in the day, Emmylou will perform live at New York's flagship Barnes & Noble
    store, in Union Square, beginning at 7 PM. The event, part of the store's One on One series, will be hosted by Katherine Lanpher, who will lead a discussion with the singer/songwriter as well. For details, visit bn.com.

    Yesterday, Emmylou visited WNYC for an appearance on New York Public Radio's The Leonard Lopate Show. You can listen to the episode at wnyc.org.

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