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The Black Keys continued their late-night television run with another rocking performance of "Howlin' for You," off their latest Nonesuch release, Brothers, on the Late Show with David Letterman last night on CBS, following this past weekend's performance of "Howlin' for You" and "Tighten Up" on Saturday Night Live. Watch the Late Show performance here.

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The Black Keys continued their late-night television run with another rocking performance of "Howlin' for You," off their latest Nonesuch release, Brothers, on the Late Show with David Letterman last night on CBS. The show also included a spot from comedy legend Bill Cosby and a Top 10 list from Snooki of MTV's Jersey Shore.

The Late Show gig follows this past weekend's performance of "Howlin' for You" and the Grammy-nominated song "Tighten Up" on Saturday Night Live, which you can watch in yesterday's Nonesuch Journal. To pick up a copy of the multi-Grammy-nominated album Brothers with the complete album MP3s included at checkout, head to the Nonesuch Store now.

You can watch last night's performance below:

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The Black Keys: Late Show with David Letterman 1/10/11
  • Tuesday, January 11, 2011
    Video: The Black Keys Play "Late Show with David Letterman"

    The Black Keys continued their late-night television run with another rocking performance of "Howlin' for You," off their latest Nonesuch release, Brothers, on the Late Show with David Letterman last night on CBS. The show also included a spot from comedy legend Bill Cosby and a Top 10 list from Snooki of MTV's Jersey Shore.

    The Late Show gig follows this past weekend's performance of "Howlin' for You" and the Grammy-nominated song "Tighten Up" on Saturday Night Live, which you can watch in yesterday's Nonesuch Journal. To pick up a copy of the multi-Grammy-nominated album Brothers with the complete album MP3s included at checkout, head to the Nonesuch Store now.

    You can watch last night's performance below:

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