Sinopsis
Tiny Desk Concerts from NPR Music feature your favorite musicians performing at All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen's desk in the NPR office. Hear Wilco, Adele, Passion Pit, Tinariwen, Miguel, The xx and many more. This is the audio version of the podcast. A video version is also available.
Episodios
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Indigo Sparke
26/02/2020The Australian singer transforms the NPR Music offices with a voice that, at moments, comes as a whisper.
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Jenny Lewis
24/02/2020A consummate storyteller, going as far back to her days with her band Rilo Kiley, the words of Jenny Lewis comfort and inspire.
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Chris Dave And The Drumhedz
24/02/2020Chris Dave, your favorite musician's favorite drummer, takes listeners on a journey through a virtual record store, picking up different genres along the way and putting them in your bag.
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Snoh Aalegra
18/02/2020The Iranian-Swedish singer draws her musical cues from Brandy and Sade while racking up a list of collaborators such as Vince Staples, James Fauntleroy and, most recently, Pharrell Williams.
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Laura Stevenson
14/02/2020Backed by a small string section, Stevenson performed three songs that sounded so gorgeous, an actual marriage proposal broke out shortly after her set ended.
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Mount Eerie With Julie Doiron
12/02/2020Phil Elverum shares his open wounds — of death, love and the loss of love — in close harmonies, accompanied only by electric and nylon-string guitars.
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Jonathan Scales Fourchestra
09/02/2020Here's a first: Steelpans at the Tiny Desk. It's true. Nearly a thousand performances into the series and the instrument has never been featured, until now.
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Another Sky
05/02/2020The strength of this London band is matching message with music. There's intensity and clear intention in their use of rock as an art.
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Rising Appalachia
04/02/2020The Atlanta-based band came to NPR in a van packed with a bodhrán (Irish drum), an ngoni (West African harp) a huge gourd, a cello, a baritone guitar and more.
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Jimmy Eat World
29/01/2020Jimmy Eat World showed up to the NPR Music office all smiles and no guitars. They borrowed a couple acoustics, a gong and a tambourine for a heartfelt set that included "The Middle."
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J.S. Ondara
27/01/2020After first trying to win our annual Tiny Desk Contest, the singer-songwriter from Nairobi decided to put out a record, got nominated for a Grammy and wound up here anyway.
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Max Richter
23/01/2020The eclectic composer joins members of the ACME ensemble for some of his most affecting music, which moves the audience to tears.
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Joyce DiDonato
15/01/2020Watch the celebrated opera star deconstruct old Italian love songs with her signature flair, backed by a crack jazz ensemble.
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Jordan Rakei
15/01/2020Despite some unexpected gear problems, the soulful R&B artist and his band locked-in and played a phenomenal set behind the Tiny Desk.