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Gaby Moreno was on a special Christmas edition of Live From Here with Chris Thile live from The Town Hall in NYC on December 22. She sang the Spanish-language Christmas song "Peces en el Rio," Donny Hathaway and Nadine McKinnor's "This Christmas," and the traditional tune "All Through the Night," all of which you can watch here, along with an unforgettable performance of Vince Guaraldi's Peanuts theme "Linus and Lucy" by Thile and the band (featuring a must-see dance interlude).

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Gaby Moreno was a guest vocalist on a special Christmas edition of Live From Here with Chris Thile on December 22. For the episode, the last in a four-week run at The Town Hall in New York City, the Guatemala-born singer-songwriter joined Thile and the band to sing the Spanish-language Christmas song "Peces en el Rio," Donny Hathaway and Nadine McKinnor's "This Christmas," and the traditional tune "All Through the Night," all of which you can watch below, along with an unforgettable performance of Vince Guaraldi's Peanuts theme "Linus and Lucy" by Thile and the band (featuring a must-see dance interlude).

You can listen to the complete episode, with special guests Rosanne Cash, The Knights, and Jim Breuer, at livefromhere.org. Live From Here returns to the radio with Ry Cooder and Gaby Moreno as guests next Saturday, January 12, broadcast live from the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City.

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Gaby Moreno, Chris Thile: "Live From Here," December 22, 2018
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    Watch: Gaby Moreno Performs on "Live From Here" with Chris Thile
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    Gaby Moreno was a guest vocalist on a special Christmas edition of Live From Here with Chris Thile on December 22. For the episode, the last in a four-week run at The Town Hall in New York City, the Guatemala-born singer-songwriter joined Thile and the band to sing the Spanish-language Christmas song "Peces en el Rio," Donny Hathaway and Nadine McKinnor's "This Christmas," and the traditional tune "All Through the Night," all of which you can watch below, along with an unforgettable performance of Vince Guaraldi's Peanuts theme "Linus and Lucy" by Thile and the band (featuring a must-see dance interlude).

    You can listen to the complete episode, with special guests Rosanne Cash, The Knights, and Jim Breuer, at livefromhere.org. Live From Here returns to the radio with Ry Cooder and Gaby Moreno as guests next Saturday, January 12, broadcast live from the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City.

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