St. Vincent to Play Weeklong Musical Residency on Colbert

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St. Vincent to Play Weeklong Musical Residency on Colbert

James Taylor and the Eagles’ Joe Walsh will also perform with Jon Batiste’s house band Stay Human for a week at a time

St. Vincent performs during Festival Days Off

St. Vincent, July 2022 (David Wolff-Patrick/Redferns)

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert has announced a series of new musical residencies, as Deadline notes. St. Vincent, James Taylor, and the Eagles’ Joe Walsh will be the CBS late-night show’s inaugural residents, joining Jon Batiste’s house band Stay Human for one week at a time.

The residencies will start on July 25 with a week of performances from St. Vincent’s Annie Clark, followed by performances from Taylor starting August 1 and Walsh starting August 8. The residencies will be the first time each songwriter has performed with Stay Human and late-night house bands generally. The showcases mirror similar residencies held by other late-night favorites like The Late Late Show With James Corden, whose teams have invited acts like Lorde to perform week-long residencies of their own.

St. Vincent’s sixth studio album, Daddy’s Home, was released in May 2021. The album included singles “Pay Your Way in Pain,” “The Melting of the Sun,” “Down,” and the title track. In September, she shared the soundtrack for The Nowhere Inn, her collaborative film with Sleater-Kinney member and Portlandia star Carrie Brownstein. Earlier this year, she performed her Daddy’s Home song “…At the Holiday Party” on The Late Late Show With James Corden.

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