Nickel Creek deserves a chapter all its own in the story of American music. Because just at the time when the surprise hit soundtrack for O Brother, Where Art Thou? revived the charms and earthy richness of early country and string band sounds, the California trio offered another flavor of acoustic Americana - one that was futuristic, youthful and thrilling. They needed to part ways to keep growing as individuals, but they’ve held on to their personal connection and their innovative ethos. The evidence is in their triumphant new album Celebrants.
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Celebrants finds Nickel Creek returning after nearly a decade. Sean and Sara Watkins tell us about finding creativity in repetition and their ambitious new album.
GRAMMY Award-winning trio, Nickel Creek mandolinist Chris Thile, violinist Sara Watkins and guitarist Sean Watkins performed their new song, “Where the Long Line Leads,” last night on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Watch/share HERE.