Watch: Chris Thile Performs on CBS This Morning's "Saturday Sessions"

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Chris Thile performed on CBS This Morning: Saturday in a special socially distanced Saturday Sessions set. Thile performed two songs for not far from home, in The Bridge Studio in Brooklyn: a cover of Radiohead's "True Love Waits," his own "Laysong," and a piece by Bach. You can watch all three here.

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Chris Thile performed on CBS This Morning: Saturday in a special socially distanced Saturday Sessions set. Thile—who has led a #LiveFromHome series of online performances during self isolation—performed three songs for the CBS session not far from home, in The Bridge Studio in Brooklyn, New York: a cover of Radiohead's "True Love Waits," his own "Laysong," and a piece by Bach. You can watch all three below. Thile has appeared on CBS This Morning: Saturday six times, including with his bands Nickel Creek and Punch Brothers.

To find out more about the #LiveFromHome series and how to create your own, visit Live From Here on Instagram.

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Chris Thile: "CBS This Moring: Saturday," March 2020
  • Monday, March 23, 2020
    Watch: Chris Thile Performs on CBS This Morning's "Saturday Sessions"
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    Chris Thile performed on CBS This Morning: Saturday in a special socially distanced Saturday Sessions set. Thile—who has led a #LiveFromHome series of online performances during self isolation—performed three songs for the CBS session not far from home, in The Bridge Studio in Brooklyn, New York: a cover of Radiohead's "True Love Waits," his own "Laysong," and a piece by Bach. You can watch all three below. Thile has appeared on CBS This Morning: Saturday six times, including with his bands Nickel Creek and Punch Brothers.

    To find out more about the #LiveFromHome series and how to create your own, visit Live From Here on Instagram.

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