Tiny Desk Concert with Robert Ellis.
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Ellis plays thoughtfully stripped-down arrangements from his ambitious country record.
Tiny Desk Concert with Andy Shauf.
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The Saskatchewan singer-songwriter performs three quietly affecting songs in the NPR Music offices.
Tiny Desk Concert with Steve Kimock.
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The veteran jam-rock guitarist's dedication to his instrument is matched only by his imagination.
Tiny Desk Concert with Daymé Arocena.
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Arocena's voice combines Aretha Franklin's soul and the sabor of Cuban music queen Celia Cruz.
Tiny Desk Concert with Lara St. John.
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With her intrepid pianist in tow, the violinist performs rowdy tunes that will leave you breathless.
Tiny Desk Concert with Monika.
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When you hear Monika, life feels good: The singer's performances and presence are simply winning.
Tiny Desk Concert with eighth blackbird.
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Watch the sextet perform new music by David Lang, Bryce Dessner and Robert Honstein.
Tiny Desk Concert with Florist.
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Emily Sprague performs three delicate songs with help from members of New York's Epoch collective.
Tiny Desk Concert with Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah.
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For our Throwback Thursday, we revisit jazz tiny desk concerts that knocked our socks off. Ya dig?
Tiny Desk Concert with Peter Frampton.
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Frampton brought some classic songs to the Tiny Desk. We couldn't help but sing along.