Natalie Merchant to Appear on Inaugural Episode of BBC Two's "The Review Show"

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As reported yesterday in the Nonesuch Journal, Natalie Merchant is set to make her Nonesuch debut with the April release of Leave Your Sleep. Tonight, fans in the UK can catch Natalie on the inaugural episode of the new BBC arts and culture discussion television program The Review Show, which airs live on BBC Two at 11 PM. She'll be the show's first music guest. Next week, Natalie performs live in Dublin and Glasgow.

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As reported yesterday in the Nonesuch Journal, Natalie Merchant is set to make her Nonesuch debut with the April release of Leave Your Sleep. Tonight, fans in the UK can catch Natalie on the inaugural episode of the new BBC arts and culture discussion television program The Review Show, which airs live on BBC Two at 11 PM. She'll be the show's first music guest.

On tonight's hour-long special first edition of The Review Show, Kirsty Wark, the show's host, and guests from the United States look back at the cultural impact of Obama after a year in the White House. For more information, visit bbc.co.uk.

Next week, Natalie will give audiences in Ireland and Scotland a taste of the new record with performances at Whelans in Dublin on Monday and at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on Thursday as part of that city's Celtic Connections festival. In a preview of Monday's event, the Irish Times describes her as "the epitome of the sensitive, socially aware female singer-songwriter." For more information on Natalie's upcoming performances, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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  • Friday, January 22, 2010
    Natalie Merchant to Appear on Inaugural Episode of BBC Two's "The Review Show"
    Mark Seliger

    As reported yesterday in the Nonesuch Journal, Natalie Merchant is set to make her Nonesuch debut with the April release of Leave Your Sleep. Tonight, fans in the UK can catch Natalie on the inaugural episode of the new BBC arts and culture discussion television program The Review Show, which airs live on BBC Two at 11 PM. She'll be the show's first music guest.

    On tonight's hour-long special first edition of The Review Show, Kirsty Wark, the show's host, and guests from the United States look back at the cultural impact of Obama after a year in the White House. For more information, visit bbc.co.uk.

    Next week, Natalie will give audiences in Ireland and Scotland a taste of the new record with performances at Whelans in Dublin on Monday and at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on Thursday as part of that city's Celtic Connections festival. In a preview of Monday's event, the Irish Times describes her as "the epitome of the sensitive, socially aware female singer-songwriter." For more information on Natalie's upcoming performances, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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