NPR: Chris Thile Jaw-Dropping on Mandolin

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For the inaugural episode of the new Live Concerts podcast from NPR's All Songs Considered, Nickel Creek performed at Washington, DC's 9:30 Club last week. It was part of the group's "Farewell (For Now)" tour, as each band member goes on to pursue new projects. Chris Thile has formed Punch Brothers, whose debut album is due out on Nonesuch early next year. All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen said: "I've seen many musicians in my day, but my jaw dropped listening to and watching mandolinist Chris Thile play with Nickel Creek ... The command he had of his instrument, from frenetically fast strumming to tasty quiet fills, it was just first-rate."

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For the inaugural episode of the new Live Concerts podcast from NPR's All Songs Considered, Nickel Creek performed at Washington, DC's 9:30 Club last week. It was part of the group's "Farewell (For Now)" tour, as each band member goes on to pursue new projects. Chris Thile has formed Punch Brothers, whose debut album is due out on Nonesuch early next year.

All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen, in his introduction to the set, had some pretty amazing things to say about Chris on mandolin:

I've seen many musicians in my day, but my jaw dropped listening to and watching mandolinist Chris Thile play with Nickel Creek ... The command he had of his instrument, from frenetically fast strumming to tasty quiet fills, it was just first-rate.

You can access the podcast with the complete concert plus an interview with Nickel Creek at the new NPR Music site, npr.org/music, or by visiting iTunes.

Punch Brothers will perform at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music to ring in the New Year, December 31. For more information, visit oldtownschool.org.

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  • Thursday, November 8, 2007
    NPR: Chris Thile Jaw-Dropping on Mandolin
    Cassandra Jenkins

    For the inaugural episode of the new Live Concerts podcast from NPR's All Songs Considered, Nickel Creek performed at Washington, DC's 9:30 Club last week. It was part of the group's "Farewell (For Now)" tour, as each band member goes on to pursue new projects. Chris Thile has formed Punch Brothers, whose debut album is due out on Nonesuch early next year.

    All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen, in his introduction to the set, had some pretty amazing things to say about Chris on mandolin:

    I've seen many musicians in my day, but my jaw dropped listening to and watching mandolinist Chris Thile play with Nickel Creek ... The command he had of his instrument, from frenetically fast strumming to tasty quiet fills, it was just first-rate.

    You can access the podcast with the complete concert plus an interview with Nickel Creek at the new NPR Music site, npr.org/music, or by visiting iTunes.

    Punch Brothers will perform at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music to ring in the New Year, December 31. For more information, visit oldtownschool.org.

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