Iron and Wine to Perform on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon"

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Iron and Wine is the musical guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on NBC tonight at 12:35 AM. Sam Beam and his band perform “Grace for Saints and Ramblers,” off the just-released album Ghost on Ghost. Beam stopped by New York public radio station WNYC yesterday to perform a few songs from Ghost on Ghost on Soundcheck and talk with host John Schaefer about the new album, which was recorded over two weeks in Brooklyn. You can listen to the complete episode, including solo acoustic performances of three album tunes, here.

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Iron and Wine—which made its Nonesuch debut with last week's release of Ghost on Ghost, the fifth release from singer-songwriter Sam Beam under that pen name—is the musical guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tonight. Tune in to NBC tonight at 12:35 AM to hear Beam and his band perform the Ghost on Ghost track “Grace for Saints and Ramblers.” Tonight's other guests include Amy Poehler and Michael Angarano.

While in New York City, Beam stopped by the studios of New York public radio station WNYC yesterday to perform a few songs from Ghost on Ghost on Soundcheck and talk with host John Schaefer about the new album, which was recorded over two weeks in Brooklyn and produced by Beam’s longtime associate Brian Deck. You can listen to the complete episode—including solo acoustic performances of the album tunes "Winter Prayers," "Grace for Saints and Ramblers," "Low Light Buddy of Mine"—below.

To pick up a copy of Ghost on Ghost, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album available at checkout.

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Iron and Wine: Jimmy Fallon nameplate, April 26, 2013
  • Friday, April 26, 2013
    Iron and Wine to Perform on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon"

    Iron and Wine—which made its Nonesuch debut with last week's release of Ghost on Ghost, the fifth release from singer-songwriter Sam Beam under that pen name—is the musical guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tonight. Tune in to NBC tonight at 12:35 AM to hear Beam and his band perform the Ghost on Ghost track “Grace for Saints and Ramblers.” Tonight's other guests include Amy Poehler and Michael Angarano.

    While in New York City, Beam stopped by the studios of New York public radio station WNYC yesterday to perform a few songs from Ghost on Ghost on Soundcheck and talk with host John Schaefer about the new album, which was recorded over two weeks in Brooklyn and produced by Beam’s longtime associate Brian Deck. You can listen to the complete episode—including solo acoustic performances of the album tunes "Winter Prayers," "Grace for Saints and Ramblers," "Low Light Buddy of Mine"—below.

    To pick up a copy of Ghost on Ghost, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album available at checkout.

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