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The Black Keys perform "Crawling Kingsnake," from their 2021 album, Delta Kream, live from Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville, where the album was recorded. Featuring Kenny Brown on guitar & Eric Deaton on bass.
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The Black Keys perform "Poor Boy a Long Way From Home," from their 2021 album, Delta Kream, live from Mississippi at Jimmy Duck Holmes’ Blue Front Café, the oldest active juke joint in America. Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney are joined by Kenny Brown on guitar and Eric Deaton on bass, both long-time members of the bands of blues legends including R.L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough.
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The Black Keys perform "Going Down South," from their 2021 album, Delta Kream, live from Dan Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound Studio in Nashville. Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney are joined by Kenny Brown on guitar and Eric Deaton on bass, both long-time members of the bands of blues legends including R.L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough.
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The Black Keys' "Going Down South," from their 2021 album, Delta Kream. Filmed at Jimmy Duck Holmes’ Blue Front Café, which is the oldest active juke joint in America, the video also features other notable northern Mississippi blues landmarks including Blues Alley in Holly Springs (hometown of Junior Kimbrough) and shots of Como (home to Mississippi Fred McDowell); the Chulahoma community, The Burnside Palace, and Aikei Pro's record shop.
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The Black Keys' "Crawling Kingsnake," from their 2021 album, Delta Kream. The video was directed by Tim Hardiman and filmed at Jimmy Duck Holmes’ Blue Front Café, the oldest active juke joint in America. "We were honored to play alongside Kenny Brown and Eric Deaton, who are a direct link to R.L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough," says Dan Auerbach. "This is the Mississippi hill country sound that Pat and I first bonded over.”
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The official video for "Go," from The Black Keys' 2019 album, "Let's Rock." The video is directed by Bryan Schlam and finds the band struggling to reconnect after five years apart. Pat Carney says, "It was great making this video with Bryan, partially because it was filmed at the very type of place it is making fun of," and Dan Auerbach adds, "The video was fun, but we still haven't spoken."
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The Black Keys discuss life on the road during the world tour for their 2014 album, Turn Blue, on this video directed by the group's longtime creative director, Michael Carney.
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The official video for "Gold on the Ceiling," from The Black Keys' 2011 album, El Camino. Directed by Reid Long.
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The Black Keys perform "Too Afraid to Love You," recorded live in studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, during the making of their 2010 album, Brothers.
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