Video: Jessica Lea Mayfield Performs on "Late Show with David Letterman"

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Jessica Lea Mayfield was the musical guest on the Late Show with David Letterman Friday night, marking her network television debut. She performed "Our Hearts Are Wrong," off her Nonesuch debut album, Tell Me. "That was great," Letterman said. "I enjoyed that considerably." To that, Paul Shaffer added: "I loved it." Watch the performance here. Mayfield is in the UK this week, where she can be heard on BBC Radio 6 on Wednesday and seen live at Fopp in London on Thursday.

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Jessica Lea Mayfield was the musical guest on the Late Show with David Letterman on Friday night, marking her network television debut. She and her band performed the song "Our Hearts Are Wrong," off her Nonesuch debut album, Tell Me. You can watch the performance below.

"That was great," Letterman said at the end of the performance. "I enjoyed that considerably." To that, Paul Shaffer, the show's musical director, added: "I loved it."

Tell Me, produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, is out now. Head to the Nonesuch Store for a special bundle of Tell Me with the vinyl 7" single of "Our Hearts Are Wrong," signed by Mayfield.

Check out Jessica Lea Mayfield's Late Show performance here:


Mayfield is in the UK this week, where she will visit the BBC Radio 6 studios in Manchester on Wednesday to talk with host Marc Riley and perform live in studio; the show starts at 7 PM GMT. She'll give a free in-store performance at Fopp in Covent Gardens in London on Thursday.

For information on Mayfield's upcoming tour, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Jessica Lea Mayfield: "Late Show with David Letterman," Feb 2011
  • Monday, February 28, 2011
    Video: Jessica Lea Mayfield Performs on "Late Show with David Letterman"

    Jessica Lea Mayfield was the musical guest on the Late Show with David Letterman on Friday night, marking her network television debut. She and her band performed the song "Our Hearts Are Wrong," off her Nonesuch debut album, Tell Me. You can watch the performance below.

    "That was great," Letterman said at the end of the performance. "I enjoyed that considerably." To that, Paul Shaffer, the show's musical director, added: "I loved it."

    Tell Me, produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, is out now. Head to the Nonesuch Store for a special bundle of Tell Me with the vinyl 7" single of "Our Hearts Are Wrong," signed by Mayfield.

    Check out Jessica Lea Mayfield's Late Show performance here:


    Mayfield is in the UK this week, where she will visit the BBC Radio 6 studios in Manchester on Wednesday to talk with host Marc Riley and perform live in studio; the show starts at 7 PM GMT. She'll give a free in-store performance at Fopp in Covent Gardens in London on Thursday.

    For information on Mayfield's upcoming tour, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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