Watch: Punch Brothers Perform New Song on "Live From Here with Chris Thile"

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Punch Brothers were the house band on Live From Here with Chris Thile, broadcast live from The Town Hall in NYC on Saturday. The group debuted a new song, "Locked In," as the Song of the Week, and joined the week's guests on several songs, including Jeff Tweedy on Wilco's "Poor Places." You can watch both here. The band will perform on a special holiday edition of CBS This Morning's Saturday Sessions on December 23.

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Punch Brothers were the house band on Live From Here with Chris Thile, broadcast live from The Town Hall in New York City to public radio stations across the United States on Saturday. The group was joined by Sarah Jarosz, Thile's duet partner for the evening, to debut a new song, "Locked In," as the episode's Song of the Week. You can watch the performance below.

As house band, Punch Brothers could be heard throughout the program, including on several Christmas tunes; some Bach; Wilco's "Poor Places," from Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, with guest Jeff Tweedy, which you can watch below; the band's song "Clara" from their album Who's Feeling Young Now?; and a finale of the Pogues' "Fairytale of New York," joined by Tweedy and fellow guests The Staves and yMusic. You can hear it all at livefromhere.org.

For more good cheer, tune in to CBS This Morning this coming Saturday, December 23, to see Punch Brothers perform on a special holiday edition of their Saturday Sessions.

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Punch Brothers: "Live From Here with Chris Thile," December 2017
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    Watch: Punch Brothers Perform New Song on "Live From Here with Chris Thile"
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    Punch Brothers were the house band on Live From Here with Chris Thile, broadcast live from The Town Hall in New York City to public radio stations across the United States on Saturday. The group was joined by Sarah Jarosz, Thile's duet partner for the evening, to debut a new song, "Locked In," as the episode's Song of the Week. You can watch the performance below.

    As house band, Punch Brothers could be heard throughout the program, including on several Christmas tunes; some Bach; Wilco's "Poor Places," from Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, with guest Jeff Tweedy, which you can watch below; the band's song "Clara" from their album Who's Feeling Young Now?; and a finale of the Pogues' "Fairytale of New York," joined by Tweedy and fellow guests The Staves and yMusic. You can hear it all at livefromhere.org.

    For more good cheer, tune in to CBS This Morning this coming Saturday, December 23, to see Punch Brothers perform on a special holiday edition of their Saturday Sessions.

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