Rapsody

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Watch the rapper perform three songs from Beauty And The Beast live at the NPR Music offices.

Mariachi Flor De Toloache

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While on tour with The Arcs, the powerhouse mariachi band performs live in the NPR Music offices.

Natalie Merchant

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The singer-songwriter gives a warmhearted performance of two new songs, an old favorite and a hymn.

Benny Sings

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The Dutch singer layers R&B, jazz and pop over hip-hop beats in his first-ever U.S. appearance.

River Whyless

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The North Carolina band fills its rootsy music with unexpected instruments and clever ideas.

Wolf Alice

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The band's music can be noisy and primal, but at the Tiny Desk it showed a different side.

The Arcs

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It's our 500th show at the Tiny Desk, featuring The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and his new band.

EL VY

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The National's Matt Berninger and Menomena's Brent Knopf team up in an intimate setting.

Car Seat Headrest

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Will Toledo is a wordsmith with a vision, as well as a DIY sound that's still finely crafted.

Chelsea Wolfe

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Wolfe takes three songs from the metallic Abyss and makes them howl by their lonesome.

Ben Folds

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Performing solo, Folds performs three songs from his new album and two old favorites.

Wilco

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Bands don't typically get to play the Tiny Desk more than once, but Wilco is a natural exception.

Brushy One String

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The word-of-mouth star's sound is made by one big fat E-string and a rich, powerful voice.

Lake Street Dive

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Performed live at the Tiny Desk, the band's songs often tilt toward soul or rock danceably.

Monsieur Periné

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The Colombian band channels an unlikely inspiration: 1920s-era, guitar-driven jazz from the U.S.

Julien Baker

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The young Tennessee singer performs three of her spare, sad, simple songs at the NPR Music offices.

Gaelynn Lea

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Watch the singer and violinist who stood out from 6,000-plus entries in NPR's Tiny Desk Contest.

Graham Nash

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In a short set that spans 50 years, the CSNY veteran's voice resonates and cuts to the core.

Tedeschi Trucks Band

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Singer-guitarist Susan Tedeschi and guitarist Derek Trucks celebrate the blues, jazz and much more.

Anthony Hamilton

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Hear the soul star and his band perform "Amen," plus three songs that have defined his career.

Ane Brun

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Watch Brun play three new songs, each of which speaks to newfound freedom and fresh opportunities.

PWR BTTM

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The duo has a keen sense of mischief and a gift for honest, punk-infused, tongue-in-cheek pop gems.

Mothers

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Mothers' members chose a few of their slowest, most languid songs to perform in the NPR offices.

Palehound

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Ellen Kempner and her band perform tense and evocative songs amid the silence of a rapt crowd.

Seratones

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The Louisiana band takes gospel into the garage, and what comes out is fiery rock 'n' roll.

Benjamin Clementine

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There are intimate moments of revelation in Clementine's immersive, breathtaking performance.

Julia Holter

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The most minute details become a grandiose spectacle in Holter's cosmic cabaret.

Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds

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The band's punchy horn section, bluesy vocals and harmonica solos instantly demand attention.

Peter Frampton

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Frampton brought some classic songs to the Tiny Desk. We couldn't help but sing along.

Florist

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Emily Sprague performs three delicate songs with help from members of New York's Epoch collective.

Eighth Blackbird

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Watch the sextet perform new music by David Lang, Bryce Dessner and Robert Honstein.

Monika

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When you hear Monika, life feels good: The singer's performances and presence are simply winning.

Lara St. John

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With her intrepid pianist in tow, the violinist performs rowdy tunes that will leave you breathless.

Daymé Arocena

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Arocena's voice combines Aretha Franklin's soul and the sabor of Cuban music queen Celia Cruz.

Steve Kimock

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The veteran jam-rock guitarist's dedication to his instrument is matched only by his imagination.

Andy Shauf

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The Saskatchewan singer-songwriter performs three quietly affecting songs in the NPR Music offices.

Robert Ellis

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Ellis plays thoughtfully stripped-down arrangements from his ambitious country record.

Carrie Rodriguez

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Watch the singer, guitarist and fiddler play three songs that reflect her many cultural influences.

Andrew Bird

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For this performance of three new songs, Bird comes with a stripped-down acoustic band.

Barry Douglas

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Watch the award-winning Irish pianist play traditional songs from the homeland.

Sam Beam & Jesca Hoop

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Iron & Wine's singer performs three songs with the charming, inventive singer Jesca Hoop.

Weaves

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The band's music is playful and quirky — sometimes loud, sometimes gentle and always a trip.

Chick Corea & Gary Burton

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The two highly decorated jazz legends could barely fit their instruments behind the Tiny Desk.

Alessio Bax

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For Father's Day, watch the pianist play lullabies to his daughter, who nearly steals the show.

Brandy Clark

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The country singer-songwriter has a rare gift for making any room feel warmly human.

Mashrou' Leila

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A rock band from Beirut performs songs that mix hedonism and hyper-literate lyrics.

Charles Lloyd & Jason Moran

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The saxophonist and pianist play three tunes that draw from their past while looking to the future.

Adia Victoria

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Performing at the NPR Music offices, Adia Victoria's voice is powerful and direct, with no artifice.

Los Hacheros

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Los Hacheros' members tap into the deep groove of Afro-Caribbean music that inspires modern salsa.

Valley Queen

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Valley Queen plays with nuance and depth, rooted in a California country sound.

Jane Bunnett

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The Canadian jazz multi-instrumentalist performs with some of the top young women musicians in Cuba.

Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel Band

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There's a point when a jam is just a jam, but when a jam becomes a journey... man.

Gregory Porter

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Porter's music can be serious and heartwarming, but it never loses its sense of wonder and delight.

John Congleton And The Nighty Nite

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The decorated producer seizes the spotlight with songs about how extraordinary it is to be ordinary.

Xenia Rubinos

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Rubinos uses her Afro-Caribbean roots as a jumping-off point for inventive, provocative songs.

Lucy Dacus

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The Virginia musician writes songs that can be thoughtful, playful and powerful.

Kevin Morby

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The singer, known for Woods and The Babies, performs carefully crafted songs with powerful lyrics.

Rachel Barton Pine

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Watch the genial violinist commune with nearly 300-year-old music for solo violin by J.S. Bach.

The Jayhawks

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The beloved band displays its signature country-tinged rock and close harmonies in four new songs.

René Marie

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Joined by her Experiment In Truth band, the jazz singer performs songs from Sound Of Red.

Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals

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Watch the invigorating, genre-busting bandleader, drummer, singer and rapper perform four songs.

Eddie Palmieri

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An icon for modern and Latin jazz, the veteran performer continues to break tradition and innovate.

Margaret Glaspy

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No overplaying, no frills, just great music and an artist who sounds thrilled to be playing it.

Nina Diaz

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As a solo artist on leave from Girl In A Coma, the singer finds new ways to sound ferocious.

Big Thief

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The band's songs exude muscular warmth, with lyrics that are both memorable and meaningful.

William Bell

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The 77-year-old blues and soul hitmaker returns to the spotlight with the aid of a 12-piece band.

The Secret Sisters

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The Alabama sibling duo's music can be hymn-like: plain but powerful, heartsick and hopeful.

Saul Williams

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You can feel the singer and poet's passion in every sharp, thoughtful, powerful, provocative word.

Corinne Bailey Rae

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The genre-defying English singer-songwriter performs material from her first album in six years.

Blue Man Group

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The world-famous entertainers retrofitted their instruments and confetti cannons to fit the desk.

Joshua Bell & Jeremy Denk

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Two A-list classical artists work up a sweat as they revel in the turbulent, tender music of Brahms.

Common At The White House

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The veteran rapper fronts an all-star band at the White House.

Haley Bonar

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The Minnesota singer-songwriter achieves a nifty balance of intimacy and impeccable polish.

RDGLDGRN

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A striking mix of rock, hip-hop, funk, go-go and Brazilian sounds, fused with energy and humor.

Billy Bragg & Joe Henry

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The two songwriters celebrate the romance and vitality of the modern railroad.

Blind Pilot

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The folk-pop band performs four songs from its shimmery new album, And Then Like Lions.

Drive-By Truckers

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The long-running rock band holds a mirror to the hard realities of America right now.

Joseph

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The trio strips anthemic songs down to the essentials: just sisterly harmonies and acoustic guitar.

The Westerlies

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The self-described "accidental brass quartet" swims comfortably in jazz, classical and pop music.

Ta-ku & Wafia

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The two Australians' chemistry is apparent the instant you hear their voices intertwined in song.

Adam Torres

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The Austin singer-songwriter showcases his high, lonesome voice and atmospheric storytelling.

John Paul White

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Formerly half of The Civil Wars, White returns to perform three songs from his solo debut, Beulah.

Attacca Quartet

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The young quartet navigates smoke rings, alligators and the stormy fluctuations of the 18th century.

Tegan And Sara

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The Canadian pop duo crafts acoustic versions of pop anthems like "Closer and "Boyfriend."

Margo Price

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On the morning after Election Day, Price sang three cathartic country songs loaded with new meaning.

Pinegrove

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Watch the New Jersey band squeeze four songs into a scrappy, warmhearted 13-minute set.

Ro James

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The R&B singer performs three funky, sexy, stripped-down songs from his debut album, Eldorado.

Alsarah & The Nubatones

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In the band's hands, East African music comes alive in a mix of tradition and contemporary sounds.

Gucci Mane

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The rapper has spent the year on an extended victory tour. Here are the spoils.

Derek Gripper

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The classically trained guitarist performs songs originally written for the kora.

The Oh Hellos

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The nine-piece band returns to the Tiny Desk to fill the air with fake snow and real joy.