Watch: The Black Keys Talk 'Delta Kream' with 'CBS This Morning'

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"When Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney first teamed up two decades ago, it was their love of the Mississippi blues that brought them together," says CBS This Morning's Anthony Mason, who spoke with The Black Keys on the show. "Their latest album, Delta Kream ... is a tribute to those blues artists that they have long studied. Auerbach and Carney say The Black Keys would not exist without them." You can watch their conversation here.

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The Black Keys were on CBS This Morning today to talk with host Anthony Mason about their new album, Delta Kream, whihc celebrates the band’s roots with eleven Mississippi hill country blues standards they've loved since they were teenagers, before they were a band, including songs by R. L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough, among others.

"When Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney first teamed up two decades ago, it was their love of the Mississippi blues that brought them together," says Anthony Mason. "Their latest album, Delta Kream ... is a tribute to those blues artists that they have long studied. Auerbach and Carney say The Black Keys would not exist without them."

You can watch their conversation below and listen to and pick up a copy of Delta Kream here:

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The Black Keys: 'CBS This Morning,' June 2021
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    Watch: The Black Keys Talk 'Delta Kream' with 'CBS This Morning'
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    The Black Keys were on CBS This Morning today to talk with host Anthony Mason about their new album, Delta Kream, whihc celebrates the band’s roots with eleven Mississippi hill country blues standards they've loved since they were teenagers, before they were a band, including songs by R. L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough, among others.

    "When Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney first teamed up two decades ago, it was their love of the Mississippi blues that brought them together," says Anthony Mason. "Their latest album, Delta Kream ... is a tribute to those blues artists that they have long studied. Auerbach and Carney say The Black Keys would not exist without them."

    You can watch their conversation below and listen to and pick up a copy of Delta Kream here:

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