Watch: Chris Thile Performs Punch Brothers' "This Is the Song (Good Luck)" with "Live From Here" Band

Browse by:
Year
Browse by:
Publish date (field_publish_date)
Submitted by nonesuch on
Article Type
Publish date
Excerpt

Chris Thile performed "This Is the Song (Good Luck)"—from Punch Brothers' 2010 album, Antifogmatic—with the band of his public radio show Live From Here, each in their respective homes, for a special #LiveFromHome broadcast on April 11. You can watch it here, as well as Thile's solo performance, and Punch Brothers' own 2010 performance of the song.

Copy

Chris Thile performed "This Is the Song (Good Luck)"—a song he and his fellow Punch Brothers wrote and recorded for their 2010 Nonesuch album, Antifogmatic—with the band of his public radio show Live From Here for its special #LiveFromHome broadcast on April 11.

The band members—Thile on mandolin and vocals, fellow Punch Brother Chris Eldridge on guitar and vocals, Madison Cunningham on vocals, Mike Elizondo on bass, Jeremy Kittel on violin and vocals, and Brett Williams on keyboard—perform from their respective homes and are brought together in the video below. Also below are Thile's solo performance of the song from March and, for good measure, Punch Brothers' own performance of the piece during a residency at New York's The Living Room ahead of release of Antifogmatic in 2010.

You can listen to the complete April 11 Live From Here episode, which also features Rachael Price and Taylor Ashton's #LiveFromHome performance of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" and very special birthday solutes to Stephen Sondheim, Bach, and others, at livefromhere.org.

featuredimage
"This Is the Song (Good Luck)": Live From Here, April 2020
  • Friday, April 24, 2020
    Watch: Chris Thile Performs Punch Brothers' "This Is the Song (Good Luck)" with "Live From Here" Band
    Live From Here

    Chris Thile performed "This Is the Song (Good Luck)"—a song he and his fellow Punch Brothers wrote and recorded for their 2010 Nonesuch album, Antifogmatic—with the band of his public radio show Live From Here for its special #LiveFromHome broadcast on April 11.

    The band members—Thile on mandolin and vocals, fellow Punch Brother Chris Eldridge on guitar and vocals, Madison Cunningham on vocals, Mike Elizondo on bass, Jeremy Kittel on violin and vocals, and Brett Williams on keyboard—perform from their respective homes and are brought together in the video below. Also below are Thile's solo performance of the song from March and, for good measure, Punch Brothers' own performance of the piece during a residency at New York's The Living Room ahead of release of Antifogmatic in 2010.

    You can listen to the complete April 11 Live From Here episode, which also features Rachael Price and Taylor Ashton's #LiveFromHome performance of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" and very special birthday solutes to Stephen Sondheim, Bach, and others, at livefromhere.org.

    Journal Articles:Artist NewsRadioVideo

Enjoy This Post?

Get weekly updates right in your inbox.
terms

X By submitting my information, I agree to receive personalized updates and marketing messages about Nonesuch based on my information, interests, activities, website visits and device data and in accordance with the Privacy Policy. I understand that I can opt-out at any time by emailing privacypolicy@wmg.com.

Thank you!
x

Welcome to Nonesuch's mailing list!

Customize your notifications for tour dates near your hometown, birthday wishes, or special discounts in our online store!
terms

By submitting my information, I agree to receive personalized updates and marketing messages about Nonesuch based on my information, interests, activities, website visits and device data and in accordance with the Privacy Policy. I understand that I can opt-out at any time by emailing privacypolicy@wmg.com.

Related Posts

  • Wednesday, February 5, 2025
    Wednesday, February 5, 2025

    Rhiannon Giddens reunites with her former Carolina Chocolate Drops bandmate Justin Robinson on What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow, due April 18. Produced by Giddens and Joseph "joebass" DeJarnette, the album features Giddens on banjo and Robinson on fiddle, playing eighteen of their favorite North Carolina tunes. Many were learned from their late mentor, legendary North Carolina Piedmont musician Joe Thompson; one is from another musical hero, the late Etta Baker. Giddens and Robinson recorded outdoors at Thompson’s and Baker’s North Carolina homes, as well as the former plantation Mill Prong House, accompanied by the sounds of nature, including two different broods of cicadas, which had not emerged simultaneously since 1803, creating a true once-in-a-lifetime soundscape. A video of “Hook and Line,” a traditional tune from Joe Thompson’s repertoire and filmed at his home in Mebane, NC, may be seen here. The duo, along with four other string musicians, embarks on Rhiannon Giddens & The Old-Time Revue Tour April 25.

    Journal Topics: Album ReleaseArtist NewsVideo
  • Tuesday, February 4, 2025
    Tuesday, February 4, 2025

    "Multiple Grammy Award winner and MacArthur Fellow Cécile McLorin Salvant is a fearless singer, composer, and visual artist who is one of the most highly regarded jazz vocalists of her generation," David Krauss, MET Opera Principal Trumpet and host of the Speaking Soundly podcast, says of his guest. You can hear their conversation about Salvant's life and music, including her Carnegie Hall Perspectives series this concert season, here.

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsPodcast