Not sure exactly which one you mean, but I believe the promo you refer to features the song 'Starlight' by Muse, from the album 'Black Holes and Revelations'.
It was on PBS when it was originally playing.
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According to the credits, it's "Whatever Gets You By" by The Features.
Gnossiennes - 1. Lent by Erik Satie! I found it just the other day! :) Gnossiennes #4 and #5 are also used in the movies "About Schmidt" and "Being There."
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The Song is called "Montserrat" by Orquesta del Plata
There ARE no ads on PBS.
PBS Kids is a TV channel which's airs childrens programs, not a program itself.
The song you hear is by Jack Johnson, featuring Ben Harper. Johnathan lipnicki.
It was on PBS when it was originally playing.
The song is "The John Dunbar Theme" by John Barry from the film "Dances With Wolves"-- I found this out by e-mailing PBS, and they very graciously wrote me right back with the answer. It is a beautiful haunting song.
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It's a song by The New Radicals.
"Silly Nillies" is the song you're looking for.