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Jesca Hoop Performs "Enemy" at NPR
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The L.A.-based singer-songwriter's music can seem at once rustic and cosmopolitan, as she draws on everything from chamber music to murder ballads to artists such as Björk. Hear Hoop give an in-studio performance of "Enemy" from her album "Kismet."
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The Del McCoury Band Performs in Studio 4A
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Several years ago, influential bluegrass musician Del McCoury decided to do away with modern concert amplification and go back to the basics: three microphones. With his sons at his .. show full overview
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Stephin Merritt's Project Song at NPR
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From a group of six photos and six words, Magnetic Fields guru Stephin Merritt picked "1974" — and an image of a man wearing a kind of suit covered with baby dolls. Two days later, the song they inspired was finished.
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Lang Lang Performs Beethoven in NPR's Studio 4A
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Pianist Lang Lang exploded onto the classical music scene when he was only 17. Today, the Chinese native is an international musical star known for his explosive showmanship and .. show full overview
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Lizz Wright Sings 'Speak Your Heart' at NPR
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The music of Lizz Wright offers a youthful yet seasoned mixture of jazz, folk, gospel, and R&B. The Georgia-based 28-year-old singer-songwriter is already a celebrated contributor to the jazz world, having recorded three albums.
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Rachael Yamagata Performs "Faster" at NPR
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A vibrant 30-year-old singer and pianist, Yamagata has evolved quite a bit since her days as a vocalist for the funk band Bumpus. After launching a solo career in 2001, Yamagata found .. show full overview
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Amos Lee Performs "Truth" at NPR's Studio 4A
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Before pursuing a career in music, Lee was a Philadelphia schoolteacher. Then he started going to open-mic nights with a car stereo full of classic R&B records. He recently brought his folky, soulful style to NPR headquarters for a solo performance.
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Nellie McKay's Project Song at NPR
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Witty singer-songwriter Nellie McKay had three days to write and record a song. The end result is an intricate three-part tune named after a London hotel.
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Georgie James' Project Song at NPR
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Georgie James visits NPR's Studio 4A for the Project Song challenge: Write and record a song in two days. The duo makes smart, infectious pop with tight harmonies and jangling guitars.
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Lightspeed Champion at SXSW 2008
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It was a spectacularly beautiful day in Austin, TX when Lightspeed Champion's Dev Hynes and violinist Mike Siddell met with All Songs Considered's Bob Boilen for this exclusive outdoor .. show full overview
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St Vincent Rehearsal: "An Actor Out Of Work"
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St Vincent rehearses "An Actor Out of Work" at SXSW 2009.
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Mirah Performs at SXSW 2009
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Lots of artists mix digital and acoustic sounds, but Mirah does it with remarkable control and grace. Her songs are never overly produced or overly sentimental. They're just a little .. show full overview
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Blind Pilot Perform "Story I Heard" in Studio 4A
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Blind Pilot is the musical project of Portland, Ore. natives Ryan Dobrowski and Israel Nebeker. The two recorded their debut album, "3 Rounds and A Sound," after completing a tour that .. show full overview
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Jason Lytle Performs at SXSW 2009
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Jason Lytle (of Grandaddy) and Rusty Miller (of Jackpot) perform at the Driskill Hotel in Austin, TX.
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India.Arie Sings "Ghetto" in NPR's Studio 4A
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India.Arie played some of her new songs in NPR's Studio 4A, accompanied by reggae artist Gramps Morgan and singer/guitarist Blue Miller. In between performances, she spoke with host Liane Hansen.
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PJ Harvey and John Parish at SXSW 2009
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PJ Harvey and John Parish
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The History of the Boombox
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Before iPods (or even CDs) there were boomboxes. It's been 20 years since they disappeared from the streets, but the nostalgia they evoke is about more than stereo equipment. We've .. show full overview
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Ben Kweller Live at NPR's Studio 4A
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As a teenager, the singer-songwriter was already touring the world with his rock band. His new album takes him back to before then, when country music blasted out of Texas radio .. show full overview
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Patrick Watson at WNYC for NPR Music
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The Montreal-based musician performs "Beijing," "Big Bird In A Small World" and "Wooden Arms" at the WNYC studios in New York City. Watson's stunning, romantic voice soars above the .. show full overview
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Jazz Pianist Eric Lewis Performs "Thanksgiving" in NPR's Studio 4A
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Jazz pianist Eric Lewis has been wowing audiences since he was barely able to walk. During a recent performance in NPR's Studio 4A, Lewis spoke with host Michele Norris. Now 36, he's .. show full overview
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Herman Dune Perform "Here It Is" In Tribute To Leonard Cohen
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Back in February 2009, Leonard Cohen played his first U.S. concert in 15 years. Just a few weeks later, inspired by Cohen's resurgence, a group of artists at the South by Southwest music .. show full overview
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David Garza Performs "Dance Me to the End of Love" In Tribute To Leonard Cohen
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Back in February 2009, Leonard Cohen played his first U.S. concert in 15 years. Just a few weeks later, inspired by Cohen's resurgence, a group of artists at the South by Southwest music .. show full overview
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Jeff Aug Performs In NPR's Studio 4A
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Guitarist Jeff Aug holds the world record for most concerts performed in different countries in 24 hours. Playing without a pick, he called it the Wounded Fingers Tour. In a session with .. show full overview
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NPR Music Project Song: Chris Walla and J. Robbins
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Not everyone can write and record a song in two days, but that's the Project Song challenge faced by Chris Walla (of Death Cab for Cutie), J. Robbins (of Jawbox and Burning Airlines) and .. show full overview
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Alex Cuba Live In NPR's Studio 4A
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Alexis Puentes has been in the family business since he was 4. That's when he joined his dad and a group of 24 guitarists in a performance aired on Cuban national TV. Now Puentes records .. show full overview
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CALLmeKAT: "Bug In A Web" (Tiny SXSW Concert)
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CALLmeKAT performing an intimate version of "Bug In A Web" at the Driskell Hotel in Austin, Texas during South By Southwest.
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Admiral Radley (Tiny SXSW Concert)
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Admiral Radley performing for NPR Music, at the Driskill in Austin, TX. March 2010.
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Sharon Van Etten: "Much More Than That" (Tiny SXSW Concert)
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Sharon Van Etten performing "Much More Than That" at the Driskell Hotel in Austin, Texas during South By Southwest.
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Freelance Whales (Tiny SXSW Concert)
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Freelance Whales performing live for NPR Music, at SXSW 2010
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Vadoinmessico (Tiny SXSW Concert)
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Vadoinmessico performing at the Driskil Hotel in Austin, Texas during South By Southwest 2010.
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Timber Timbre (Tiny SXSW Concert)
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Timber Timbre performs live for NPR Music at SXSW 2010.
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Who is Alex Gordon?
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I received a very large box. I had a feeling it would be worth videotaping the unboxing.
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Hiromi Performs 'Choux a la Creme' In NPR's Studio 4B
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Jazz pianist Hiromi performing 'Choux a la Creme' in NPR's Studio 4B.
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NPR Music Project Song: Moby
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It takes weeks, even years, to write a song. NPR Music's Project Song challenges musicians to do it in just two days. Moby and collaborator Kelli Scarr finished so quickly, they wound up .. show full overview
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Losing My Cool: The NPR Music Intern Has A Musical Confession
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Sometimes fandom for musicians comes with a badge of honor, or status in an unspoken aristocracy of taste. Then there are artists whose adoring followers are mocked and teased.
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Hauschka at NPR
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Listening to a piece by Hauschka can be deceiving: What sounds like an ensemble of musicians and instruments is just one man, performing at one piano. His real name is Volker Bertelmann, .. show full overview
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Jack White Plays A Surprise Parking Lot Show At SXSW 2011
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Watch White and Seasick Steve play an impromptu concert in front of the mobile record store/studio.
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NPR Music Tiny SXSW Concert: Emmylou Harris
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Emmylou Harris performs "Darlin' Kate" live at the Driskill Hotel, Austin, Texas on March 18, 2011.
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NPR Music Tiny SXSW Concert: Julianna Barwick
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Julianna Barwick performs "Bob In Your Gait" at the Driskill Hotel, Austin, Texas on March 18, 2011.
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NPR Music Tiny SXSW Concert: Typhoon
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Typhoon performs a medley of "The Sickness Unto Death" and "The Honest Truth" at the Driskill Hotel, Austin, Texas on March 18, 2011.
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NPR Music Tiny SXSW Concert: Sea Of Bees
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Sea Of Bees performs "Gnomes" at the Driskill Hotel, Austin, Texas on March 19, 2011.
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NPR Music Tiny SXSW Concert: Austra‬
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Austra performs "The Choke" at the Driskill Hotel, Austin, Texas on March 19, 2011.
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NPR Music Tiny SXSW Concert: Scala And Kolacny Brothers
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Scala And Kolacny Brothers perform "Seashell" at the Driskill Hotel in Austin, Texas on March 19, 2011.
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Zola Jesus, Live In Concert: NPR Music At CMJ 2011
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At (Le) Poisson Rouge in New York City
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David Wax Museum: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Few groups seem more game for tromping over thorny bushes and climbing through broken window frames — just to play a single song — than David Wax Museum. Complete with a rousing horn .. show full overview
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Mantra at Lowe's Hardware Store: NPR Music Field Recordings
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There's something primeval about guys banging on wood. But the New York percussion group Mantra takes such primitive pounding to a surprisingly refined level. For composer Michael .. show full overview
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Gil Shaham's Day At The Museum: NPR Music Field Recordings
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As Gil Shaham wandered through the back offices of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., he said he felt "like Ben Stiller in Night at the Museum." For this .. show full overview
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Mountain Man: NPR Music Field Recordings
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As a gaggle of videographers, musicians, industry types and hangers-on stepped gingerly through tall brush to enter a dilapidated section of Fort Adams in Newport, R.I., you couldn't .. show full overview
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Alisa Weilerstein: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Alisa Weilerstein, one of today's top cellists, is accustomed to playing in the world's finest concert halls. This season alone brings her to Seoul, Hamburg, Los Angeles, London and .. show full overview
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Eric Harland & Avishai Cohen: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Eric Harland is the sort of drummer who can conjure the music out of just about anything. And when you are this sort of drummer, you get asked to play with a lot of different musicians. .. show full overview
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Dry The River: NPR Music Field Recordings
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There's so much to experience during South by Southwest at any given moment, it can be difficult to find peace amid Austin's frenetic pace and competing giant sounds. By the time we met .. show full overview
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Filastine: NPR Music Field Recordings
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He'd say he was a radical before he'd say he was a musician — a laptop artist with a love of grit and noise. Grey Filastine, once based in Seattle but now a nomad loosely based in .. show full overview
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Amadou & Mariam: NPR Music Field Recordings
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There's not a lot in New York City that looks much like Bamako, the capital city of Mali, but there are pockets uptown where a West African might feel a little closer to home. With .. show full overview
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Steve Coleman: NPR Music Field Recordings
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The Asian-American singer Jen Shyu speaks several languages, among them English, Spanish, Portuguese and various East Asian tongues from China, Taiwan and East Timor. But then she .. show full overview
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Of Monsters and Men: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Even before the gates had opened on the first day of the Sasquatch! Music Festival, we managed to get backstage of the Gorge Amphitheater early to capture a live session with one of the .. show full overview
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Metric: NPR Music Field Recordings
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In a matter of minutes, Metric singer Emily Haines and guitarist James Shaw went from rocking in front of thousands of fans on the main stage of the Sasquatch Music Festival to hiking .. show full overview
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Sauti Sol: NPR Music Field Recordings
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In spite of the early hour and chilly air, Sauti Sol arrived at the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge in Austin, Texas, in good spirits — not to mention colorful jackets that provided a welcome .. show full overview
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Reignwolf: NPR Music Field Recordings
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The way he was tearing it up during an impromptu set at the Sasquatch Music Festival, you'd barely notice that Jordan Cook, a.k.a. Reignwolf, broke a string midway through his fiery .. show full overview
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A 'Flash Choir' Sings Philip Glass in Times Square: NPR Music Field Recordings
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To honor Philip Glass' 75th birthday this year, we here at NPR Music commissioned Glass to create a short work that would be great fun for amateur and professional singers alike. A big .. show full overview
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Deer Tick: NPR Music Field Recordings
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We were late getting set up. As Deer Tick's John McCauley stood on the picturesque hillside of the Columbia River Gorge, about to strum the first chord of a song, another band started to .. show full overview
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Now Now: NPR Music Field Recordings
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The "Graffiti Park" in Austin, Texas, is stunning from any angle: Essentially a giant public canvas, the staggered façade on Baylor Street is constantly refreshed with new eye-popping .. show full overview
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Bleached: NPR Music Field Recordings
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The blues may come in myriad shapes and sizes, but on the eve of 2012's South By Southwest music festival, it took the form of two sisters from Los Angeles: Jennifer and Jessica Clavin, .. show full overview
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The Avett Brothers: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Seth and Scott Avett spend a good chunk of their lives on one tour bus or another, so asking them to perform in one isn't all that different from asking them to perform in one of their .. show full overview
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We Are Augustines: NPR Music Field Recordings
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With the Sasquatch Music Festival booming overhead, the Brooklyn trio We Are Augustines dodges the wind — and the competing sound of Blind Pilot playing a set nearby — long enough to .. show full overview
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Micachu: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Experimental musician Mica Levi, a.k.a. Micachu, doesn't exactly fit comfortably into her surroundings: She cuts a vaguely otherworldly, not-so-vaguely androgynous figure, and sings .. show full overview
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Carla Morrison: NPR Music Field Recordings
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"Eres tan moderno, que mis caricias ya son anticuadas," Mexican singer Carla Morrison croons to an indifferent lover in "Falta De Respeto" ("Disrespect"). That beautiful line — which .. show full overview
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In Practice: David Byrne And St. Vincent
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When I first heard that David Byrne and St. Vincent's Annie Clark would collaborate, I imagined a quirky, guitar-based dance band. I never expected an eight-piece brass ensemble or a .. show full overview
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Allen Stone: NPR Music Field Recordings
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"I feel like Zeus," Allen Stone announces with a laugh as gusts of wind whip his long hair in dramatic fashion. With a mountainous vista behind him, he's found himself in the kind of .. show full overview
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The Civil Wars: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Joy Williams and John Paul White call their Grammy-winning band The Civil Wars, but the two have built a gentle, harmony-rich folk-pop sound in which warm chemistry more than counteracts .. show full overview
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Mount Eerie: NPR Music Field Recordings
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"We just played an absurd concert to nobody," Mount Eerie's Phil Elverum says, as he faces a sea of empty red seats at the Folger Shakespeare Library's gorgeous Elizabethan-style theatre .. show full overview
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Ebene Quartet: NPR Music Field Recordings
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The Paris-based Quatuor Ebene — the "Ebony Quartet" — has risen fast in the musical world with two separate artistic identities. In recent years, audiences have gotten to know the .. show full overview
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Cayucas: NPR Music Field Recordings
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If you've ever been poolside on a hot day, you know what it's like to have your senses bombarded with leisure; to feel the sun radiating and shimmering off everything around you. Watch .. show full overview
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Gregory Porter: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Subway entertainers are a mixed bag, but in the arts mecca of New York City, they're often overqualified — so much so that bands and other musical acts need to audition to even set up underground. And those are just the "official" performers.
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Wild Nothing: NPR Music Field Recordings
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When most people think of Palm Springs, visions of softly baked desert landscapes come to mind. However, upon arriving at the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, we were warned that the .. show full overview
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Brandee Younger: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Among the vestment racks, satchel purveyors and art galleries of New York's SoHo neighborhood lies a small merchant unlike its neighbors. It's called The Evolution Store, and it peddles, .. show full overview
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Wild Belle: NPR Music Field Recordings
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At first, the inconspicuous facade of the El Segundo-based South Bay Customs motorcycle shop doesn't seem like the most compelling setting for one of our Field Recordings. But once we .. show full overview
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Amir ElSaffar: NPR Music Field Recording
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We taped this Field Recording shortly after Hurricane Sandy devastated communities in and around New York and New Jersey. One of those affected was drummer Nasheet Waits, who had lost .. show full overview
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Eli Keszler & So Percussion, "Archway": NPR Field Music Recordings
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There is magic in pure sound. And few know that truth as well as the quartet called So Percussion and the installation artist and drummer Eli Keszler — artists who, before this spring, .. show full overview
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Hanni El Khatib, "Save Me": NPR Music Field Recordings
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Hanni El Khatib and his band braved sharp desert succulents, chilly temperatures and an aggressive maraca for this performance of the appropriately titled "Save Me." The Los Angeles .. show full overview
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Daniel Hope: NPR Music Field Recordings
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When Daniel Hope was a boy, the only thing he loved as much as his violin was his telescope. Gazing into the night sky, he pondered the vastness of space. Now a grown man, Hope still has .. show full overview
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Max Richter In Concert: Reimagining Vivaldi
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Richter recorded his rejiggered Seasons with violin soloist Daniel Hope and together they brought the project to (Le) Poisson Rouge, the Greenwich Village music space, where we had our cameras set up and ready to roll.
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Anna Von Hausswolff, "Funeral For My Future Children" - NPR Music Field Recordings
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One of my most surprising discoveries of 2013 is an artfully poppy pipe-organ record called Ceremony, by Swedish singer Anna von Hausswolff. Though she doesn't consider herself an .. show full overview
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Bill Callahan, "Small Plane" - NPR Music Field Recordings
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When we first approached Bill Callahan to do a Field Recording in New York City, we asked him if he had any special place in mind. His reply surprised me: "A community garden." I guess .. show full overview
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Britten Goes Back To Brooklyn With Nicholas Phan
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Composer Benjamin Britten, whose 100th birth anniversary falls on Nov. 22nd, is so deeply associated with his native England that he's on a new 50-pence coin issued by the Royal Mint. .. show full overview
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John Mayer, 'Waitin' On The Day' (Live)
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John Mayer has made multi-platinum albums, won Grammys, dodged paparazzi, kind of self-destructed, escaped to Montana and spent more than a year without speaking or singing publicly to .. show full overview
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Yuja Wang: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Chinese-born pianist Yuja Wang isn't one to do anything in half measures. So when we invited her to record a performance in a room at the Steinway & Sons piano factory, she showed up in Queens that frigid morning with her A game.
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The Silk Road Ensemble: NPR Music Field Recordings
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When you're lucky enough to have cellist Yo-Yo Ma and members of the Silk Road Ensemble, some of the world's premiere instrumentalists and composers, gather for an afternoon of offstage .. show full overview
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A Field Recording Bonus Track: The Silk Road Swings
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We had so much fun taping cellist Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble's Field Recording, we couldn't stop at just one selection, so we recorded the group's four talented percussionists in a deep groove.
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The Wytches: NPR Music Field Recordings
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The Wytches' furious, hair-flinging psych-rock isn't the stuff of back-porch acoustic sessions: Both live and on the English band's singles, the energy is so intense, it can barely be .. show full overview
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Merchandise: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Merchandise got its start on the Tampa punk and hardcore scene, then got weirder as artier influences like krautrock took hold. As its sound became harder to pin down, the band inspired .. show full overview
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Mi Casa Es Tu Casa: Los Romanticos De Zacatecas
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For the first installment in the Mi Casa Es Tu Casa series with Fusion, a Mexican band invites Alt.Latino into its house for lively conversation and great music.
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Mi Casa Es Tu Casa: Ali Gua Gua And Miss Bolivia
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As a teenager, I fell in love with two very different musical genres: punk rock and cumbia — that Caribbean-born music with a contagious two-beat shuffle. To purists of either, my .. show full overview
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D.D Dumbo: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Mystery seems to swirl around D.D Dumbo. We'd heard all sorts of crazy rumors about this solo musician; namely, that Dumbo is a modern-day nomad whose only worldly possessions are his .. show full overview
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Mi Casa Es Tu Casa: Juan Cirerol
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I've loved Mexican singer Juan Cirerol's music since the first time I heard it. But I didn't fully understand it until I traveled to his native Mexicali on an assignment for .. show full overview
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Sergio Mendoza Y La Orkesta: NPR Music Field Recordings
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While NPR Music was in Austin for SXSW this year, we coaxed Mendoza and his crew into a three-song backyard party after a little local coffee. But they didn't really need the caffeine to get everyone's blood pumping.
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Hassan Hakmoun: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Wanderlust invited a crew of intrepid New Yorkers to accompany the fabulous Moroccan musician Hassan Hakmoun and his band on a mysterious day trip. So we piled into a van with the .. show full overview
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What Happens When 350 Musicians Meet For The First Time? '100+ BPM', and Make Music New York
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We at NPR Music leave a lot of variables out in the wild when we make Field Recordings. That's especially true when we commission new music for the annual Make Music New York festival, as we have for three years.
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Brody Dalle: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Throughout her career, punk icon Brody Dalle has embraced her aggressive side. Best known as the lead singer of The Distillers and Spinnerette, Dalle has a sandpaper- and velvet-tinged .. show full overview
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Tweedy: NPR Music Field Recordings
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As its name suggests, Tweedy is a new band featuring Wilco's Jeff Tweedy and his 18-year-old son and drummer Spencer. Tweedy recently recorded an album together, out Sept. 23, titled .. show full overview
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Jazmine Sullivan: NPR Music Field Recordings
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A few blocks from New Orleans' Superdome, just off Canal Street, there's a barber shop called Clear-Vue, which has been in business since 1948. While we were in the city for the Essence .. show full overview
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Sevyn Streeter: NPR Music Field Recordings
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In the spring of 2013, songwriter and R&B singer Sevyn Streeter released a song called "It Won't Stop," which she's called her "baby." Over the year and change that's followed, the song .. show full overview
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Ledisi: NPR Music Field Recordings
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There's too much happening in New Orleans' French Quarter — especially on a holiday weekend, especially when hundreds of thousands of people are in town for the annual Essence Music .. show full overview
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Ages and Ages: NPR Music Field Recordings
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I've seen many magical collaborations at the Newport Folk Festival over the years, as artists band together and create in the Newport spirit. This particular venture was epic, featuring .. show full overview
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Benjamin Booker: NPR Music Field Recordings
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With a borrowed acoustic guitar, Booker joined us outside one of the secluded secret tunnels in the heart of Fort Adams State Park after his set at this year's Newport Folk Festival. .. show full overview
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KING: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Everyone involved was in New Orleans to play the Essence Music Festival, which Prince headlined. But away from the hustle and bustle of downtown, out of the shadow of the Superdome, KING .. show full overview
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AJ Davila: NPR Music Field Recordings
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There's a joke that says the biggest town in Puerto Rico is called New York. Several waves of diaspora have created a deep and complex relationship between Puerto Ricans and the city. .. show full overview
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Jesse Boykins III: NPR Music Field Recordings
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The day after playing a set at the Superdome during the Essence Music Festival this summer, eclectic R&B singer Jesse Boykins III wandered into Mardi Gras World — an expansive, airy .. show full overview
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Brian Blade And The Fellowship Band: NPR Music Field Recordings
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We had hoped to get the great drummer Brian Blade to give us a little private exhibition after his set at the Newport Jazz Festival this year. The weather, however, was proving much less .. show full overview
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Jon Batiste: NPR Music Field Recordings
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After playing a set at Newport, he and the Stay Human band kept walking. They walked past the backstage trailers, through the quad stage, and up onto an overgrown rampart of Fort Adams — .. show full overview
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Wild Beasts: NPR Music Field Recordings
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You can be 10 feet from The Campbell Apartment, a bar tucked into the corner of New York's Grand Central Station, and not have any idea it's there. The office of a member of the New York .. show full overview
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The Django Festival All-Stars: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Every year for the last decade and a half, select groups of hot swing musicians have come from Europe to tour the U.S. The exact lineups change, but they all feature masters of the .. show full overview
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'What Is A Polyrhythm?' with Miguel Zenón
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People in jazz circles often talk about complexity, and often as an accusation. That guy's music is too complex! It's too far removed from the blues! It sounds like math! Bah! If you .. show full overview
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Joyce DiDonato: NPR Music Field Recordings
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On June 28, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York's Greenwich Village. A riot broke out, sparking successive nights of protest and, many say, the emergence of the .. show full overview
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Tom Brosseau: NPR Music South X Lullaby
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After midnight in Austin, Texas, during the SXSW Music Festival, we asked folk singer Tom Brosseau to sing us a lullaby in a church courtyard. Brosseau chose an unrecorded song, a murder ballad called "Will Henry."
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Luluc: NPR Music South X Lullaby
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After midnight at the SXSW Music Festival, when venues sweep up beer bottles and kick out the revelers, we're asking musicians for a song to end the night. Luluc's quiet folk songs are .. show full overview
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The Mynabirds: NPR Music South X Lullaby
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Waller Creek runs through downtown Austin, Texas, into Lady Bird Lake. It bustles with critters both furry and humanoid on a sunny day, but we took The Mynabirds' Laura Burhenn to the .. show full overview
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Laura Marling: NPR Music South X Lullaby
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Late night on Friday at the SXSW music festival is usually when the delirium sets in. After three consecutive 16-hour days of live music, even the sharpest brains begin to lose it (so .. show full overview
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Torres: NPR Music South X Lullaby
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In the final installment of our South X Lullaby series, rising songwriter Torres met us at 2:30 a.m. outside Central Presbyterian Church in Austin, where she had just blown away a large .. show full overview
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Fede Graña Y Los Prolijos: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Uruguay belongs high up any list of locations for musical discovery. Nestled between Argentina and Brazil way down on the southern tip of the Americas, it spends way too much time in the .. show full overview
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Daniel Bachman: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Daniel Bachman calls Durham, N.C., home now, but he grew up around the Rappahannock River in Fredericksburg. It's a quiet town in Northern Virginia that still has a pharmacy with cheap .. show full overview
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Apanhador Só: NPR Music Field Recordings
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One of the most musical countries on the planet, Brazil is awash in folk-music traditions, as well as a rich history in jazz and bossa nova. It seems as if Brazilian musicians can make beautiful sounds with everything and anything they touch.
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Kendrick Lamar Visits Mr. Mooney's Class
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At around midday Monday at High Tech High School in North Bergen, N.J., about 40 students are crammed into a small classroom, anxiously waiting for Kendrick Lamar to walk into the .. show full overview
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Exquisite Corpse at Woodlawn Cemetery: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Each June 21, the one-day Make Music New York festival (MMNY) celebrates not just sound but community. It's a summer solstice gathering of the tribes for music makers and music lovers .. show full overview
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Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, '8 Days (Of Hanukkah)' (Tiny Desk Version)
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The moment Brooklyn soul singer Sharon Jones sang the line, "We're cooking up the brisket the kosher butcher sold my uncle Saul," I knew the world had a new Hanukkah classic. This week, .. show full overview
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DeQn Sue On How The Tiny Desk Contest Changed Her Career
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"I never would have thought anything that I did at 4 o'clock in the morning would ever affect my career as much as it has — but it has."
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Lawrence Brownlee: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Opera singer Lawrence Brownlee is known for portraying kings and princes. But lately he's been thinking about real people: Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown and Freddie Gray, to name a .. show full overview
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Behind The Scenes At The Tiny Desk in 360˚: Wilco
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Since we started making Tiny Desk Concerts almost eight years ago, we've had more than 500 artists play the Tiny Desk, our own little makeshift concert venue right in the middle of NPR's .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Holly Macve
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On Sunday, March 13, Holly Macve played her first show in the United States. Two nights later, behind the bustling Austin event space Palm Door on Sabine, the 20-year-old songwriter from .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: A-WA
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We first fell in love with A-WA in a badass video for their party song "Habib Galbi," complete with tasseled snapbacks on track-suited dancers. But at midnight during the SXSW music .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Lucius
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At 10:00 p.m. on a wooden bridge over Waller Creek in Austin, Texas, two shocks of orange hair lit up the night. The musicians in Lucius gathered to perform our first South X Lullaby. .. show full overview
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Beach Slang: A Portrait Of A Punk Who Never Grew Up
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It's been a remarkable 12 months for James Alex. A year full of contradictions and firsts. The lead singer and songwriter for the band Beach Slang, Alex and his wife Rachel gave birth to .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Timmy Thomas
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In the 1970s and '80s, Timmy Thomas was the heart and soul of Miami's rhythm and blues wing. Not only was he a musical cornerstone of the local TK Records (KC & the Sunshine Band, George .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Declan McKenna
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At 1:00 a.m. on the final night of SXSW 2016, 17-year-old Declan McKenna was about to perform for one last time in Austin. Only hours later, the plane that would carry him on his first .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Maren Morris
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On a flight of mottled concrete steps by Waller Creek in Austin, Maren Morris flipped the break-up song on its head. Born in Texas, she moved to Nashville to be a songwriter, and her .. show full overview
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Mac Demarco: NPR Music Field Recordings
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"I like living by the water. It's new and crazy for me," says Mac DeMarco, smoking and peering out at the bay in Far Rockaway, Queens. All around, nature blends with reminders of .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Miya Folick
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"I don't really know how this song goes yet," Miya Folick said of her song "Anyway." "Nobody's heard it." With a heavy orange light reflected off the creek behind her, Folick was .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Mt. Wolf
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At midnight on Friday night, Mt. Wolf brought us a legitimate lullaby for our South X Lullaby series. Singing its single "Hex" while sprawled across the bed in Bob Boilen's hotel room, .. show full overview
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A Band From Beirut Speaks To Tragedy In Orlando
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Monday morning, as we were all absorbing the horrors of the Pulse attack in Orlando — the deadliest mass public shooting in modern U.S. history — Mashrou' Leila arrived to play a Tiny .. show full overview
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From Trash To Triumph: The Recycled Orchestra
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Young musicians from a Paraguayan slum have toured the world with instruments made of garbage. The Recycled Orchestra of Cateura has played with Stevie Wonder, Metallica, and Megadeth -- .. show full overview
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Blue Man Group Is Coming To The Tiny Desk!
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September 22, 2016 by BOB BOILEN • They came, they measured, they built and they plotted. But first, they had to borrow a few things from the NPR office. Blue Man Group designed new .. show full overview
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NPR Music Tiny House Concert with Tom Brosseau and Sean Watkins
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Tinier than a Tiny Desk Concert: Watch musicians Tom Brosseau and Sean Watkins, veterans of NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Concert series, as they squeeze into a tiny house called The Matchbox in .. show full overview
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Local Natives: NPR Music Field Recordings
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The East River Ferry is one of the more whimsical ways for New Yorkers to commute, but it retains its claim to practicality with one key characteristic: It is a very fast boat. So it was .. show full overview
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Steve Gunn - Night Wander: NPR Music Field Recordings
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In Forest Park, Queens, N.Y., an old relic suits Steve Gunn's sound. The Long Island Railroad's Rockaway Beach Branch used to run through the park. It's been abandoned for over a .. show full overview
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Steve Gunn - Full Moon Tide: NPR Music Field Recordings
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In Forest Park, Queens, N.Y., an old relic suits Steve Gunn's sound. The Long Island Railroad's Rockaway Beach Branch used to run through the park. It's been abandoned for over a .. show full overview
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Steve Gunn - Ark: NPR Music Field Recordings
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In Forest Park, Queens, N.Y., an old relic suits Steve Gunn's sound. The Long Island Railroad's Rockaway Beach Branch used to run through the park. It's been abandoned for over a .. show full overview
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Anthony Hamilton's Journey Home To Charlotte | Noteworthy
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Like Sam Cooke, Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye, Anthony Hamilton began his path to soul stardom in the front of a church. Before his gold and platinum albums, before songs like .. show full overview
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Dua Lipa Wants To 'Break America' | Noteworthy
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The London-based singer Dua Lipa has released just five singles, all within the last 12 months. She won't put out her debut album until February 2017. But the 21-year-old artist has .. show full overview
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The Stories Behind Alicia Keys' Hits | Noteworthy
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There are a few elements that reliably form the basis for an Alicia Keys song: heartache or infatuation, an essential tenderness and emotion made heavy with wisdom, a patiently unfurling .. show full overview
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Maxwell And The Friendship That Defines His Sound | Noteworthy
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Since his 1996 album, Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite, launched him to stardom and helped define the 1990s school known as "neo soul," Maxwell has spent two decades faithfully crafting his .. show full overview
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Angel Olsen: NPR Music Field Recordings
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It was raining in New York on Nov. 9, 2016, and New Yorkers, tired as the rest of the country from a late night after a long election season, walked about in a fog of their own. The sky .. show full overview
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How We Record Audio At The Tiny Desk
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In honor of all the entrants to our 2017 Tiny Desk Contest, we made a little video about how our audio whiz Josh Rogosin records the Tiny Desk concerts. Remember: This Contest is about a .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Jealous of the Birds
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We started a tradition a couple years back where we invite musicians in Austin, Texas, during the SXSW music festival to sing us a lullaby. The performances often take place late at .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Valerie June
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Valerie June's "Astral Plane" was already made to be a lullaby, a softly swaying, country-tinged soul song that scrapes the stratosphere. On the studio version from The Order Of Time, .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Let's Eat Grandma
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Nursery rhymes can be nightmares, too. Or, at the very least, a reminder that fantasy can be just as gloomy as reality. Under the weirdly mischievous name Let's Eat Grandma, Jenny .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: L.A. Salami
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Standing on the smoking balcony of a hotel overlooking Austin's downtown skyline, L.A. Salami plays "Day To Day (For 6 Days A Week)" for a small crowd just before midnight. It's a .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Nina Diaz & Y La Bamba's Luz Elena Mendoza
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Nina Diaz and Y La Bamba's Luz Elena Mendoza have never played together, but after NPR Music paired them in the courtyard of St. David's Episcopal Church for a late evening performance, .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: DakhaBrakha
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Late at night, we asked DakhaBrakha to bring its cello, keyboard, accordion – and tall, wool hats! — to the balcony of a hotel overlooking Austin, Texas. They played "Kolyskova" from .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Phoebe Bridgers
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In a hotel room near midnight, Bridgers shares a lullaby for the lost. You can't help but hang on for dear life.
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South X Lullaby: Lydia Ainsworth
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Lydia Ainsworth doesn't so much subvert pop music, but skates around its edges. You can hear that all over Darling Of The Afterglow, a surreal album that blurs melodies and rote formats with a sense of mystery.
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South X Lullaby: Nick Hakim
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In the Optic Obscura installation at SXSW, Hakim sings some psychedelic soul music for outer-space performed in a room that looks like outer-space.
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Tank And The Bangas' Journey To The Tiny Desk
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See the moment Tank and the Bangas found out they won the Tiny Desk Contest — and the moment they arrived at the Tiny Desk itself.
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Killer Mike Interviews George Clinton | ShopTalk | NPR Music
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The 42-year-old rapper Killer Mike, of Run The Jewels, and the 75-year-old funk legend George Clinton, founder of Parliament and Funkadelic, may be from different generations, but it .. show full overview
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Funny Money
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The 42-year-old rapper Killer Mike, of Run The Jewels, and the 75-year-old funk legend George Clinton, founder of Parliament and Funkadelic, may be from different generations, but it .. show full overview
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Sarathy Korwar: Night Owl | NPR Music
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Jazz Night asked Korwar to perform a track from Day To Day for NPR's "Night Owl" series. This all went down in mid-March, during the 2017 South by Southwest music festival in Austin, .. show full overview
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Interview with Sufjan Stevens, Bryce Dessner, Nico Muhly: NPR Music
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The trio talk about the grand mysteries of the universe that helped inspire their celestial collaboration, Planetarium.
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Sufjan Stevens, Bryce Dessner, Nico Muhly: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Early on a spring morning in Manhattan, Sufjan Stevens, Bryce Dessner, Nico Muhly and Nadia Sirota gathered at Reservoir Studios in Manhattan to play a song first performed five years ago and an ocean away.
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Slowdive: NPR Music Field Recordings
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Before a month-and-change ago, Slowdive hadn't released an album in 22 years. So you'd be forgiven for watching the band perform "Sugar For The Pill" and struggling to pin down what era .. show full overview
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Devonté Hynes And Philip Glass Compare Notes
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At first glance, Devonté Hynes and Philip Glass might appear like musical opposites. Hynes, the 31-year-old British producer and songwriter who performs under the name Blood Orange, .. show full overview
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Sole of a Band 2017
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I see and photograph a lot of shows each year. I love making connections between fashion and music and in particular shoes. Shoes can tell us a lot about the person and their music. Are .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Mal Blum
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In front of a SXSW art installation about secrets, Mal Blum had the perfect song to play — an unreleased track about how one sees oneself versus how others see us.
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South X Lullaby: Stella Donnelly
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Surrounded by an art installation featuring wires and woolen yarns, the Australian singer-songwriter's sharp wit stands out in a sweetly quiet song that rages loudly.
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South X Lullaby: Max Richter
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The audience slept, dreamed and sometimes snored — it's okay, that's what it's for — through this trance-inducing experience.
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South X Lullaby: Natalie Prass
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Natalie Prass turns the laid-back groove of "Short Court Style" into the soft murmurs of late-night devotion.
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South X Lullaby: Becca Mancari
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In an art installation full of faces, Becca Mancari can't face herself. This performance of the introspective centerpiece to her album Good Woman underlines the song's lonely atmospherics.
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South X Lullaby: Lucy Dacus
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The setting for this performance, by Lucy Dacus and guitarist Jacob Blizard, is an interactive art installation by the multidisciplinary Israeli artist Ronene Sharabani that's part of .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Kevin Morby & Katie Crutchfield
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In the midst of all the chaos that is Austin, Texas during the SXSW Music Festival, we seek moments of calm. And so one night, as the week was nearing its end, we made our way to the .. show full overview
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Recording Drums At The Tiny Desk (With Josh Rogosin)
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In honor of the fourth-ever Tiny Desk Contest, our intrepid Tiny Desk audio engineer Josh Rogosin goes deep on recording drums. The Contest closes at 11:59 p.m. ET on March 25, 2018, so .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Soccer Mommy
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Our South X Lullaby with Soccer Mommy took us away from the frenetic world of the South by Southwest music festival and into the past. We ventured to my favorite store in all of Austin, .. show full overview
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South X Lullaby: Katie Von Schleicher
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One of the best spots for new, independent music at SXSW — and year around in Austin, Texas — is Cheer Up Charlie's. During the festival you can see an artist like the British folk .. show full overview
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Naia Izumi's Journey To The Tiny Desk
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See the moment Naia Izumi found out he won the Tiny Desk Contest -- and watch his journey to the Tiny Desk itself.
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Dave Cobb: How To Become A Music Producer from Tiny Desk Talks Nashville
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In October 2018, NPR Music held a Tiny Desk Talk in Nashville with our friends at WPLN and WMOT. At The Nashville Palace, Ann Powers sat down with renowned Nashville music producer Dave .. show full overview
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‘They Say My Music’s Too Loud’: Chuck D and Ernie Isley ‘Fight The Power'
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NPR's American Anthem series brings together two songwriters -- Ernie Isley of The Isley Brothers and Chuck D of Public Enemy -- whose respective versions of "Fight the Power" eyed the same struggle.
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Sole of a Band 2018: Extended Cut
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Bob Boilen of All Songs Considered sees over 300 concerts in an average year, and he's got a theory that the sole of a band reveals the something about the soul of a band.
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Kaia Kater: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
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The expectation upon seeing a banjo hanging is one of rollicking rowdiness, but when Kaia Kater began to strum her five-string, the mood in the office turned plaintive and a bit .. show full overview
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Amanda Palmer: Tiny Desk Family Hour
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When Amanda Palmer heard she'd have around 15 minutes for her Tiny Desk Family Hour performance, she assumed there wouldn't be time for most of the songs on her new album, There Will Be .. show full overview
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Cautious Clay: Tiny Desk Family Hour
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Each year at SXSW, a few emerging artists become the talk of the festival. This year, Cautious Clay — the far-reaching and breezily soulful project of singer and multi-instrumentalist .. show full overview
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Fragile Rock: Tiny Desk Family Hour
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The setting: Austin's Central Presbyterian Church, last week, during SXSW. The mood: somber, stately, reverent. The moment: just seconds before a performance by Fragile Rock, a rowdy .. show full overview
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Gaelynn Lea: Tiny Desk Family Hour
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If you're going to put together the first-ever Tiny Desk Family Hour — an epic night of Tiny Desk-style concerts, held at the wonderful Central Presbyterian Church in Austin during SXSW .. show full overview
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Gina Chavez: Tiny Desk Family Hour
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Years ago, Gina Chavez was a SXSW discovery for me: I'd tracked her down at some unofficial showcase and was immediately mesmerized by the Austin singer-songwriter. Since then, many good .. show full overview
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John Paul White: Tiny Desk Family Hour
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John Paul White is a Tiny Desk veteran two times over: He's performed once as a solo artist and once as half of the decorated and now-defunct Americana duo The Civil Wars. So he was a .. show full overview
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Leikeli47: Tiny Desk Family Hour
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When you're facing a crowd that's been sitting for three and a half hours, you might as well get everyone up and dancing. Leikeli47 was the ninth and final Tiny Desk Family Hour act to .. show full overview
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Mountain Man: Tiny Desk Family Hour
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When Mountain Man began a decade ago, it consisted of three close friends arraying their voices in a resplendent blend, often without so much as an acoustic guitar for adornment. Today, .. show full overview
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Wyclef Jean w/ Jermey Torres: Tiny Desk Family Hour
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Mountain Man: Tiny Desk Family Hour
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How To Play The Carter Scratch (Featuring Courtney Marie Andrews)
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Maybelle Carter's innovative method of playing rhythm and lead guitar simultaneously, called the "Carter scratch," helped revolutionize the way guitar is played. Watch Americana singer-songwriter Courtney Marie Andrews show you how it's done.
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Poems For Billie Holiday And Bessie Smith From The Blair House Collective
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Together, poets Ciona Rouse, Caroline Randall Williams and Adia Victoria are the Blair House Collective. These poems, written individually and collectively for NPR Music's Turning the Tables, honor Billie Holiday and Bessie Smith’s legacy and art.
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Ella Fitzgerald's Signature Singing Style, Explained By Jazzmeia Horn
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Ella Fitzgerald is celebrated as one of the most important jazz singers of all time not just for the quality of her voice, but also for her groundbreaking improvisational skills. "Ella .. show full overview
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How To Swing Like Mary Lou Williams (Featuring Helen Sung)
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Mary Lou Williams was a groundbreaking composer, arranger, performer and mentor. She was also known as "the lady who swings the band," thanks to her mastery of swing, "jazz's unique .. show full overview
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Angélique Kidjo Explains Celia Cruz's Rhythmic Singing Style
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In the course of her career, Celia Cruz recorded over 70 albums and received a dozen Grammy nominations. Her powerful voice and charisma made her one of the most popular Latin musicians .. show full overview
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Sheryl Crow: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
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This Tiny Desk concert was part of Tiny Desk Fest, a four-night series of extended concerts performed in front of a live audience and streamed live on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. For .. show full overview
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Raphael Saadiq: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
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This Tiny Desk concert was part of Tiny Desk Fest, a four-night series of extended concerts performed in front of a live audience and streamed live on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. The .. show full overview
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Balún: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
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It's impossible to not be drawn in by the visual specter of Balún. The band has refined their electronic roots with their turn toward self-discovery on beautifully crafted studio albums, .. show full overview
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Spanglish Fly: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
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When the crew that is Spanglish Fly pulled in behind the Tiny Desk, the group's vibrant version of boogaloo raised the temperature in the NPR Music offices quite a bit. Whether .. show full overview
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Just Blaze Unpacks His Samples For Beyoncé and Jay-Z | The Formula, S1E1
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In the first installment of our new video series The Formula, producer Just Blaze unpacks the drum-centric samples he created for Jay-Z and Beyoncé. Whether he's tapping out sampled .. show full overview
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9th Wonder On Sampling For Kendrick Lamar | The Formula, S1E2
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Even though he produced three beats for “Duckworth,” 9th Wonder had a realization during our interview. Three samples, three genres, three generations-- Kendrick Lamar intentionally wove "threes all the way across."
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DJ Dahi Unpacks His Spiritual Samples for Pusha T and Kendrick Lamar | The Formula, S1E3
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Spinning records backwards was once condemned as satanic. But when DJ Dahi reverses samples— or alters his voice— to produce hits for the likes of Pusha T, Kendrick Lamar or Childish Gambino, it's a ministry of texture and sound.
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DJ Premier’s Sonic Inspiration in 3 Samples | The Formula, S1E4
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DJ Premier is a purist at heart. He picks samples based on feeling and the beats he creates from them are all about honoring that vibe. That lineage has played out from his parents .. show full overview
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Salaam Remi Reworks Classic Samples for Nas and Amy Winehouse | The Formula, S1E5
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Unlike most super producers, Salaam Remi doesn’t have an identifiable sound he loans out to various acts. He’s better known for mining a sound from each act he works with that, in turn, .. show full overview
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Lincoln Center Brings Music To Essential Workers
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There haven't been any live public performances at America's biggest arts center since mid-March. But New York's Lincoln Center has been hosting some free mini concerts for healthcare .. show full overview
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Dedicated Men Of Zion: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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Dedicated Men of Zion come to you from their backyard barbecue in North Carolina, bringing with them an electrified version of sacred Gospel soul music. This family band (all related .. show full overview
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Labess: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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This Algerian and Canadian band proves that music has no boundaries even in times of isolation. Recording its set from France and Colombia, Labess blends flamenco and Gypsy .. show full overview
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Sofia Rei: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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Recording from her apartment in Brooklyn, award-winning Argentine vocalist and songwriter Sofia Rei provides a concert that blends South American folk traditions with experimental pop .. show full overview
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DakhaBrakha: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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This show marks DakhaBrakha's return to globalFEST and Tiny Desk. The Ukranian band's first globalFEST performance was in 2014, and their 2015 Tiny Desk concert remains a favorite. We've .. show full overview
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Minyo Crusaders: Tiny Desk (Home) Concerts
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Min'yō folk music was originally sung by Japanese fishermen, coal miners and sumo wrestlers hundreds of years ago, and the Minyo Crusaders are on a mission to make these songs relevant .. show full overview
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Hit La Rosa: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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From the candle-lit home of their lead singer, Hit La Rosa comes in hot and doesn't stop until the final measure. The band explores the many facets of Peruvian cumbia music, infusing it .. show full overview
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Natu Camara: Tiny Desk (Home) Concerts
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From a studio space in Brooklyn, Guinean native Natu Camara mixes West African soul, rock and pop music. As a builder of inter-cultural bridges, Camara uses her songs to bring people .. show full overview
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Emel: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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Tunisia-born singer Emel first performed at globalFEST in 2015, the same year she performed her song of Tunisian Revolution, "Kelmti Horra," at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert. Emel was .. show full overview
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Nora Brown: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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Thirty feet below the surface in Brooklyn, 10th grader Nora Brown brings incredible, surprising depth to the Appalachian music she plays. Over the course of her Tiny Desk Meets .. show full overview
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Vox Sambou: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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There are few performers as "alive" as Vox Sambou, whose energy and soul transcends the virtual space. He starts his performance at Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST with a short moment between .. show full overview
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Aditya Prakash Ensemble: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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Performing from their home base in Los Angeles, Aditya Prakash Ensemble highlights songs borne from South India's Carnatic tradition. Prakash uses his voice as an instrument to tell .. show full overview
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Rachele Andrioli: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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Recording from southern Italy, Rachele Andrioli's performance highlights her mix of old and new, of traditional music and modern technology. Her trance vocals and loop pedals create a .. show full overview
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Martha Redbone: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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Martha Redbone performs her Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST performance from her home studio in Brooklyn's Navy Yards. Native and African-American singer-songwriter Martha Redbone is known .. show full overview
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Edwin Perez: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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From the basement of the Bowery Electric in downtown Manhattan, composer and vocalist Edwin Perez and his 10-piece band come together to put on a show. With a strong backbeat and enough .. show full overview
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Elisapie: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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Elisapie returns to Tiny Desk for a show-stopping performance from Montreal, with the disco globe of our dreams helping to light her set. Elisapie, in both her songs and work, is a .. show full overview
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Rokia Traoré: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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Rokia Traoré performed at globalFEST in 2005, the music festival's second year, and it's a thrill to present her meditative performance as part of Tiny Desk meets globalFEST. Her work is .. show full overview
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How Rico Nasty And Kenny Beats Became The Loudest Duo In Rap | The Formula, S2E1
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In this week's episode of The Formula, the first of a new season that digs into the collaboration between rappers and producers, we sit down with each of them in their respective cities .. show full overview
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Neffy's journey to the Tiny Desk
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Neffy won our 2021 Tiny Desk Contest with a song about returning home. After working from home for many months, a small Tiny Desk production crew returned to the Tiny Desk to record her special concert. This is Neffy's journey to the Tiny Desk.
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How Isaiah Rashad Made ‘The House Is Burning’ With Producer Kal Banx | The Formula S2E2
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Isaiah Rashad and producer Kal Banx's relationship reveals how the best artist-producer collaborations work lot like life — with friends to distract us from, and soundtrack us through, all our drama.
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How Freddie Gibbs And The Alchemist Cooked Up "Alfredo" | The Formula S2E3
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After years working separately, Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist had all the ingredients they needed for a front-to-back classic when they finally linked up to make 2020's "Alfredo." .. show full overview
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How Westside Gunn And Conductor Williams Inspired Tyler, The Creator To Rap Again | The Formula S2E4
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The growing discography made by the Griselda founder and the noir-inspired Kansas City producer reflect the way these two visionaries have aligned to create something singular.
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How Tierra Whack Went From "Whack World" to "Heaven" With J Melodic | The Formula S2E5
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Coming off the success of 'Whack World,' Tierra Whack and J Melodic went back to the lab to create not only something new, but otherworldly. The track, titled “Heaven,” is from Whack’s new EP, "R&B?".
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Suistamon Sähkö: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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For the second consecutive year, NPR teamed up with globalFEST in January 2021 for a thrilling online music festival we call Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: three nights, nine bands, and a .. show full overview
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Bedouin Burger: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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For the second consecutive year, NPR teamed up with globalFEST in January 2021 for a thrilling online music festival we call Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: three nights, nine bands, and a .. show full overview
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ADG7: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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For the second consecutive year, NPR teamed up with globalFEST in January 2021 for a thrilling online music festival we call Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: three nights, nine bands, and a .. show full overview
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Kombilesa Mí: Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST
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For the second consecutive year, NPR teamed up with globalFEST in January 2021 for a thrilling online music festival we call Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: three nights, nine bands, and a .. show full overview
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Northern Cree: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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For the second consecutive year, NPR teamed up with globalFEST in January 2021 for a thrilling online music festival we call Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: three nights, nine bands, and a .. show full overview
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Son Rompe Pera: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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For the second consecutive year, NPR teamed up with globalFEST in January 2021 for a thrilling online music festival we call Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: three nights, nine bands, and a .. show full overview
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Al Bilali Soudan: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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For the second consecutive year, NPR teamed up with globalFEST in January 2021 for a thrilling online music festival we call Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: three nights, nine bands, and a .. show full overview
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Kiran Ahluwalia: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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For the second consecutive year, NPR teamed up with globalFEST in January 2021 for a thrilling online music festival we call Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: three nights, nine bands, and a .. show full overview
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Tufan Derince: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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For the second consecutive year, NPR teamed up with globalFEST in January 2021 for a thrilling online music festival we call Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: three nights, nine bands, and a .. show full overview
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Life after Desk: Catching up with 2016 Tiny Desk Contest winner Gaelynn Lea
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The eight winners of the Tiny Desk Contest — our annual search for a great unsigned artist to play a Tiny Desk concert — have all gone on to do great things, from performing on world .. show full overview
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Just The Beginning: Tiny Desk Contest 2022
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Amador entered the Contest 5 times before winning, becoming the first artist in over 800 days to play a concert at the Tiny Desk with an audience; she also headlined our cross-country .. show full overview
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Life After Desk: Catching Up With 2015 Tiny Desk Contest Winner Fantastic Negrito
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Fantastic Negrito has gone on to headline world tours, win 3 Grammy Awards and release 4 albums. NPR Music recently caught up with him to hear about how his life has changed since winning the Contest.
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NPR Music celebrates 1,000 Tiny Desk Concerts!
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Thanks for watching! Here's to the next 1000!
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Dakh Daughters: Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST 2023
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Dakh Daughters create an atmosphere of a French saloon, where Mireille Mathieu befriends Marilyn Manson. On occasion, armed with a full set of strings, keyboards and percussion, the .. show full overview
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Cui Jian: Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST 2023
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The most influential rock musician in China is Beijing-born, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and vocalist Cui Jian. The former leader of Chinese rock band Ado, Jian's solo music is .. show full overview
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Septeto Santiaguero: Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST 2023
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Septeto Santiaguero was founded in 1995 by members of Melodías de Ayer, a group formed in the early 1960s, together with the Estudiantina Invasora and the Cuarteto Patria, had for over .. show full overview
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Bia Ferreira: Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST 2023
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Bia Ferreira is a Brazilian singer, composer, multi-instrumentalist and activist. Her music, which she defines as "MMP — Música de Mulher Preta," discusses topics such as feminism, .. show full overview
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Moonlight Benjamin: Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST 2023
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Moonlight Benjamin describes her music as a blend of vodou and rock and roll. Born in Haiti and living in France, she is both a vodou priestess and a powerful singer-songwriter with an .. show full overview
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Khadija El Warzazia’s Bnat el Houariyat & Esraa Warda: Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST 2023
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Khadija El Warzazia’s Bnat el Houariyat & Esraa Warda is a pairing composed entirely of women artists: Bnat el Houariyat from the heart of Marrakech performs women’s celebratory and .. show full overview
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Taraf de Caliu: Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST 2023
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After more than three decades of relentlessly touring all over the world, the founding members of Taraf de Haidouks reunited for a new project: Taraf de Caliu. The musicians from .. show full overview
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Noura Mint Seymali: Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST 2023
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Noura Mint Seymali is Mauritania's defining artist on the international stage. Drawing on the timeless repertoire of the Moorish griot, a hereditary class of musical poets / historians, .. show full overview
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Justin Adams and Mauro Durante: Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST 2023
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Justin Adams & Mauro Durante released an award-winning debut album, Still Moving, in 2021, moving from serene minimalism to wild catharsis. Adams (producer of Tinariwen’s breakout albums .. show full overview
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The power and heartbreak behind the song that won the Tiny Desk Contest
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Hardyman tells NPR the song was written during the time her mother-in-law was in hospice care. The melody came to Hardyman as she and her husband Nathan Hardyman, who is also part of .. show full overview
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V of BTS: Tiny Desk Korea
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On an August evening in Seoul, South Korea, a newly formed production crew was setting up cameras and microphones as the eight-member session band warmed up and rehearsed. Most of the .. show full overview
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Tiny Desk Korea: Tomorrow X Together
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The boys of Tomorrow X Together, or TXT, began as the only act in the immediate orbit of the K-pop titans BTS. Created by the masterminds at Big Hit Music, the group has always had to .. show full overview