The Black Keys

In 2001, friends Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney decided to drop out of college and start a rock band. Their sound was defined by clipped-fuzz guitars underpinned by shuffling, grooved-out drums. This approach worked well enough to get the duo noticed by the general music-loving public, but the Black Keys got their first taste of the big time after teaming up with producer Danger Mouse. They then started incorporating more complex arrangements into their music, but without sacrificing that blues sound that made the band so popular initially. The 2010 album ‘Brothers’ pushed the Keys to another, higher level of success. It also primed fans for 2011’s ‘El Camino’ and the dance-inducing single ‘Lonely Boy.’ ‘El Camino’ was a departure for the band in that, aside from including lush instrumentation, it was probably the most accessible album the band had ever recorded. Today, they remain one of the diligent few keeping old-fashioned guitar rock alive and well.

Bottle Rock
Bottle Rock
Bottle Rock
The inaugural Bottle Rock Music & Arts Festival is set to take place in California's Napa Valley from May 10-12. The three-day affair features Alabama Shakes, the Black Keys, the Flaming Lips and more.
Keys vs. Casino
Keys vs. Casino
Keys vs. Casino
The Black Keys are certainly keeping their attorneys busy these days. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the Grammy Award-winning duo has filed a lawsuit in New York against casino company Pinnacle Entertainment and commercial advertising firm Manhattan Production Music, accusing each of unlawfully using the tune 'Howlin' for You' from their 2010 album 'Brothers.'
A Jazzy Lineup
A Jazzy Lineup
A Jazzy Lineup
The lineup for the 2013 edition of the New Orleans Jazzfest has been announced, and the Dave Matthews Band, the Black Keys, Phoenix and Frank Ocean are among the artists lined up for the annual event, which this year runs two weekends: April 26-28 and May 2-5.
Black Keys, Fun., Mumford and Sons Performing at 2013 Grammys
Black Keys, Fun., Mumford and Sons Performing at 2013 Grammys
Black Keys, Fun., Mumford and Sons Performing at 2013 Grammys
The 2013 Grammy Awards keep getting better and better. The list of nominees, which was announced last month, is full of indie and alt-rock acts, and now three of those bands -- the Black Keys, fun. and Mumford and Sons -- are among the artist that have signed on to perform during the 55th annual ceremony, which will take place on Feb. 10 in Los Angeles.
Keys + Lips
Keys + Lips
Keys + Lips
The Black Keys and the Flaming Lips will join forces for a brief but all-powerful spate of dates this spring. Both bands are already touring separately, and their paths will converge on April 28 and remain as such through May 3. It's not enough to label it an actual "tour," but that's semantics. All that matters is that they will grace the same stages.
Rolling On
Rolling On
Rolling On
The Black Keys helped the Rolling Stones celebrate the last show on their brief 50th anniversary tour last night. The duo hopped onstage at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, about midway through the set for a cover of the '60s R&B classic 'Who Do You Love.'
Black Keys Recording New Album In Michigan This Winter
Black Keys Recording New Album In Michigan This Winter
Black Keys Recording New Album In Michigan This Winter
The Black Keys plan to hole up in a North Michigan studio this winter to begin recording the follow-up to their Grammy-nominated 'El Camino' and eighth studio album overall. "It will just be the two of us in a studio in North Michigan during the winter," frontman Dan Auerbach tells British radio BBC 6Music. "It's going to be awesome."
Oscar Worthy
Oscar Worthy
Oscar Worthy
The Grammys aren't the only major awards musicians can win. There's also the Academy Award for the Best Original Song in a film, and Arcade Fire, Adele and the Black Keys have made the shortlist of 75 artists up for that prestigious honor.

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