Watch: Gaby Moreno Performs "Nobody's Wrong" on Live From Here

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Gaby Moreno once again sat in with the band on public radio's Live From Here with Chris Thile from Chicago this past weekend, joining Thile and guest Jason Isbell on vocals for a number of songs. She also performed a new song called "Nobody's Wrong," which you can watch here.

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Gaby Moreno once again sat in with the band on public radio's Live From Here with Chris Thile from Chicago this past weekend, joining Thile and guest Jason Isbell on vocals for a number of songs. She also performed a new song called "Nobody's Wrong," which you can watch below. You can listen to the complete episode, including Moreno's contributions to birthday nods to Sam Cooke, Alicia Keys, and Cat Power, at livefromhere.org.

Chris Thile takes the show to warmer climes this coming weekend, performing at The Wiltern in Los Angeles with guests Andrew Bird, Jenny Lewis, Sarah Silverman, and his fellow Nickel Creek alum Sara Watkins.

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Gaby Moreno: "Live From Here," January 26, 2019
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    Watch: Gaby Moreno Performs "Nobody's Wrong" on Live From Here
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    Gaby Moreno once again sat in with the band on public radio's Live From Here with Chris Thile from Chicago this past weekend, joining Thile and guest Jason Isbell on vocals for a number of songs. She also performed a new song called "Nobody's Wrong," which you can watch below. You can listen to the complete episode, including Moreno's contributions to birthday nods to Sam Cooke, Alicia Keys, and Cat Power, at livefromhere.org.

    Chris Thile takes the show to warmer climes this coming weekend, performing at The Wiltern in Los Angeles with guests Andrew Bird, Jenny Lewis, Sarah Silverman, and his fellow Nickel Creek alum Sara Watkins.

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