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Iron and Wine was the musical guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Friday night. Singer-songwriter Sam Beam and his band gave what Consequence of Sound calls a "spirited rendition of 'Grace for Saints and Ramblers,'" a track off the new album Ghost on Ghost. They also gave a web-exclusive performance of another album track, "Grass Widows." Watch both performances here.

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Iron and Wine was the musical guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Friday night. Singer-songwriter Sam Beam and his band gave what Consequence of Sound calls a "spirited rendition of 'Grace for Saints and Ramblers,'" a track off the new album Ghost on Ghost, released earlier this month on Nonesuch Records / 4AD. They also gave a web-exclusive performance of another album track, "Grass Widows." You can watch both performances below.

To pick up a copy of Ghost on Ghost, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album available at checkout. Also available in the Nonesuch Store is a limited-edition 7" single of two non-album tracks, "Next to Paradise" and "Dirty Dream," released earlier this month for Record Store Day.

Iron and Wine launches a tour featuring music from the new album at the Bottle Rock Festival in Napa, California, on May 11, followed by stops in Pittsburgh; New York; Philadelphia; Richmond; Boston; Portland, Maine; and Port Chester, New York. For details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Iron and Wine: Jimmy Fallon, April 26, 2013
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    Watch: Iron and Wine Performs on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon"

    Iron and Wine was the musical guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Friday night. Singer-songwriter Sam Beam and his band gave what Consequence of Sound calls a "spirited rendition of 'Grace for Saints and Ramblers,'" a track off the new album Ghost on Ghost, released earlier this month on Nonesuch Records / 4AD. They also gave a web-exclusive performance of another album track, "Grass Widows." You can watch both performances below.

    To pick up a copy of Ghost on Ghost, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album available at checkout. Also available in the Nonesuch Store is a limited-edition 7" single of two non-album tracks, "Next to Paradise" and "Dirty Dream," released earlier this month for Record Store Day.

    Iron and Wine launches a tour featuring music from the new album at the Bottle Rock Festival in Napa, California, on May 11, followed by stops in Pittsburgh; New York; Philadelphia; Richmond; Boston; Portland, Maine; and Port Chester, New York. For details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Grace for Saints and Ramblers:

    Grass Widows:

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