Joe Henry appeared on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic today. The audio rebroadcast is available here (hopefully, the video broadcast will be available over the next day or so).
UPDATE: And here ya go...
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What a great mini-performance. Joe was so gracious and witty, and his band all played wickedly well... My favorite part was when Jason Bentley commented on how Joe seemed so amazed that he could get such a sound out of that old guitar, and Joe said "Jason, I'm always amazed when I can get music out of something" (I'll have to listen again to get the exact quote.) Thanks for the heads up about the performance and I love your blog!
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Posted by: Takuya Ishikawa | 11/25/2011 at 01:30 PM