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The singer-songwriter brings a handful of searing cuts from her sophomore album, GUTS, to the Tiny Desk.
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The renowned Portuguese guitarist bridges centuries of history with immaculate playing.
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In one of its very final performances ever, the durable and beloved string quartet says farewell with music by Beethoven, Walker and Ravel.
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If there was ever an artist the word "legend" applies to, it would be Smokey Robinson.
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Broadway stars Alyssa Fox and McKenzie Kurtz defy gravity, accompanied by composer Stephen Schwartz to celebrate 20 years of Wicked.
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The thoughtful violinist makes a set of contemplative music, including a piece by Philip Glass, sing sweetly on her $16 million instrument.
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This unpredictable, funky set showcases the distinctive creative interplay between each player's personality.
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Watch the pianist, who's been called "a performer of near-superhuman prowess," play a smart set that spans six centuries.
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The young proponent of traditional music brought a talented band, his astonishing imagination and a selection of what he calls "Black folk music from the future" to the Tiny Desk.
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The band is beloved for its live shows and masterful at bringing new fans into its fold — and its Tiny Desk gives us all a good idea of how it weaves that magic.
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The cast and musicians of The Lion King on Broadway spent their day off behind the Tiny Desk to celebrate the show's 25th anniversary.
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Lizzy McAlpine produces a quiet, cinematic set with just a few guitars and expressive vocal harmonies.
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Clad in white and backed by a six-piece band in all black, the effervescent R&B powerhouse delivered a set designed to make it difficult for anyone within earshot to keep still.
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The Peruvian musician gives an intimate El Tiny performance befitting her status as a curator of folklore and culture of the highest order.
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Russell and her talented band embody healing community; watch a performance of songs from her astounding, unclassifiable album Outside Child.
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The inspiring Angélique Kidjo graces the Tiny Desk for our 1,000th concert.
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The young rising violin star not only makes his instrument sing, he offers music by composers of color.
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The ensemble, composed of current students in Juilliard's jazz studies program, gives a performance that embodies a spirit of community and collaboration.
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The two Tiny Desk veterans bring a spirit of serious fun to each other's songs.