Watch: Dan Auerbach Featured on Noisey's "Guitar Moves"

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Dan Auerbach is the guest on the latest episode of Noisey's Guitar Moves. The series, hosted by musician Matt Sweeney, presents intimate conversations about guitars, music, life, and craft. During the season, Sweeney and his guests play through licks, riffs, and solos that inform their style, influence their playing, and define their sound. In this episode, he sits down with The Black Keys' guitarist to learn the secrets of slide guitar. Watch the episode here.

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Dan Auerbach is the guest on the latest episode of Guitar Moves from Noisey. The series, hosted by musician Matt Sweeney, is a show where the viewer gets an opportunity to sit in on intimate conversations about guitars, music, life, and craft. During the season, Sweeney and his guests play through licks, riffs, and solos that inform their style, influence their playing, and define their sound. In this episode, Sweeney sits down with The Black Keys' guitarist to learn the secrets of the slide guitar. You can watch the episode below.

Auerbach will be DJing at Nashville's Oak Valley Lanes on Thursday, June 13, as part of a night of music featuring a performance from Bombino, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Nomad, Auerbach produced at his Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville. The Black Keys resume their tour at the Ottawa Bluesfest on July 4. For additional details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Watch Dan Auerbach on Noisey's Gutiar Moves:

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Dan Auerbach: Noisey's "Guitar Moves"
  • Tuesday, June 4, 2013
    Watch: Dan Auerbach Featured on Noisey's "Guitar Moves"

    Dan Auerbach is the guest on the latest episode of Guitar Moves from Noisey. The series, hosted by musician Matt Sweeney, is a show where the viewer gets an opportunity to sit in on intimate conversations about guitars, music, life, and craft. During the season, Sweeney and his guests play through licks, riffs, and solos that inform their style, influence their playing, and define their sound. In this episode, Sweeney sits down with The Black Keys' guitarist to learn the secrets of the slide guitar. You can watch the episode below.

    Auerbach will be DJing at Nashville's Oak Valley Lanes on Thursday, June 13, as part of a night of music featuring a performance from Bombino, whose Nonesuch Records debut album, Nomad, Auerbach produced at his Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville. The Black Keys resume their tour at the Ottawa Bluesfest on July 4. For additional details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Watch Dan Auerbach on Noisey's Gutiar Moves:

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