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NPR Tiny Desk Concerts

NPR Tiny Desk Concerts

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Intimate musical performances, recorded live at the desk of All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen.

Season 10 Episodes

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Episode 1: Declan McKenna

Jan 3, 2017

Hear the spirited young singer-songwriter take on religion, poverty and politics, armed with just a guitar and some unrelenting hooks.

Episode 2: Donny McCaslin

Jan 9, 2017

Hear McCaslin, the saxophonist and bandleader whose group backed David Bowie on Blackstar, near the anniversary of that album's release. Selections include an instrumental take on Bowie's "Lazarus."

Episode 3: Lila Downs

Jan 13, 2017

With a voice that borrows heavily from opera, Downs performs the kind of full-throated mariachi singing that would fit right in at Mexico City's Garibaldi Square — ground zero for mariachi.

Episode 4: Brent Cobb

Jan 17, 2017

Cobb's words shimmer like a tall glass of sweet tea in the late-morning sun. Watch the country singer-songwriter perform four songs from his debut album.

Episode 5: BADBADNOTGOOD

Jan 23, 2017

The jazz band, known for its soulful interpretations of songs by Nas and Ol' Dirty Bastard, plays its own new material live in the NPR Music offices.

Episode 6: Miramar

Jan 27, 2017

Watch the Virginia band sweep the NPR crowd off its feet with a collection of exquisite boleros by Puerto Rican composer Sylvia Rexach.

Episode 7: Gallant

Jan 30, 2017

The rising R&B star performs three falsetto-drenched highlights from his 2016 debut, Ology — including "Bourbon," which features a guest rap from Chance The Rapper collaborator Saba.

Episode 8: D.R.A.M.

Feb 1, 2017

The rapper/singer storms the NPR Music offices, activating his signature smile and bouncing through five highlights from his catalog — including the smash single "Broccoli."

Episode 9: Run The Jewels

Feb 6, 2017

Killer Mike and El-P continue to out-muse each other in a supergroup that somehow seems to get better, louder, and more pertinent since their start in 2013.

Episode 10: Esmé Patterson

Feb 10, 2017

Esmé Patterson has dropped the banjos and folk from her previous project Paper Bird, and in their place are electric guitars and a backing band worth getting behind.

Episode 11: Agnes Obel

Feb 15, 2017

Agnes Obel manipulated the Tiny Desk to better suit the deeply alluring and powerful music she brought to us.

Episode 12: Little Simz

Feb 21, 2017

Little Simz has been compared to Lauryn Hill for her self-reflective wordplay. And though the British lyricist is a relative new-comer, her Tiny Desk performance was poised and confident.

Episode 13: Dirty Dozen Brass Band

Feb 28, 2017

To celebrate Fat Tuesday, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band brought their euphoric horns to the Tiny Desk for a raucous, joyous set.

Episode 14: Ninet

Mar 3, 2017

One of Israel's very popular artists may be walking a similar path to early-career Joan Jett — she brought that same intensity to the Tiny Desk.

Episode 15: Maren Morris

Mar 6, 2017

One of the newest Grammy winners stops by the Tiny Desk to share her winking, sometimes tongue-in-cheek songs.

Episode 16: Tank And The Bangas

Mar 10, 2017

Tank And The Bangas' victory lap around the Tiny Desk was momentous, celebratory and deeply touching, with a flair and alchemy of styles that could come from New Orleans.

Episode 18: Sampha

Mar 21, 2017

A Tiny Desk Concert as intimate as it gets (that's saying something). Just Sampha, a piano and three heart-wrenching songs that seem to double as coping mechanisms.

Episode 19: Delicate Steve

Mar 24, 2017

This fierce and lyrical guitar player writes playful instrumental music led by hooky vocals — but there is no voice, just the human-like twang of a glass slide on a guitar.

Episode 20: Overcoats

Mar 27, 2017

Hana Elion and JJ Mitchell's vibrant vocal harmonies are set against an electronic backdrop that feels spacious and refreshing.

Episode 21: Noname

Apr 3, 2017

The power of language to penetrate a difficult subject, and the power of performance to share that language, are the gifts Noname brought to the Tiny Desk.

Episode 22: Tash Sultana

Apr 7, 2017

It's astonishing to watch Sultana's fluidity on her instrument, like a natural extension of her body. She also plays bass, saxophone, trumpet, flute and more, but kept it "simple" for the Tiny Desk.

Episode 23: Sinkane

Apr 10, 2017

You can hear a great New York jazz band in the rhythms of Sinkane, but you can also hear the influence of Bob Marley and the hypnotic repetition of Sudanese desert sounds.

Episode 24: Ljova And The Kontraband

Apr 14, 2017

Composer, arranger and viola player Ljova lead his Kontraband to the Tiny Desk for an eclectic swirl of Western classical, jazz, tango and Eastern European and Balkan folk music.

Episode 25: Chicano Batman

Apr 17, 2017

Chicano Batman comes with a sound that perfectly captures dark lounges, quinceñera dances, car shows and backyard parties.

Episode 26: alt-J

Apr 24, 2017

There's a self-imposed rule for Tiny Desk Concerts: No artist can visit twice unless there's something wholly different about what they're doing. alt-J was happy to oblige.

Episode 27: Antonio Lizana

Apr 28, 2017

The traditions of flamenco and jazz are disparate, but in the hands of a few Spanish jazz musicians, these two worlds commingle and find common ground.

Episode 28: Avery*Sunshine

May 1, 2017

The gospel-trained singer showcased why she counts Aretha Franklin and Smokey Robinson as fans.

Episode 29: Peter Silberman

May 5, 2017

A strange condition hushed the life of Peter Silberman, resulting in what may be the quietest Tiny Desk Concert ever.

Episode 30: Aimee Mann

May 8, 2017

"This song is called 'You Never Loved Me' — it's another cheery, optimistic number," says Aimee Mann, introducing the second of four songs in this Tiny Desk Concert.

Episode 31: Danilo Brito

May 12, 2017

Danilo Brito and his band brought their dextrous expression of choro music to the Tiny Desk, a long-established musical style that has its roots in the streets and backyards of Brito's native Brazil.

Episode 32: Tim Darcy

May 15, 2017

Tim Darcy of Montreal band Ought brings his mysterious solo work, from the album Saturday Night, to the Tiny Desk. The record he says, was his chance to “get back to my roots, in my own voice.”

Episode 33: Troker

May 19, 2017

Mexico may not be known for its jazz, but the young lions of Troker are a promising hope to make the country and its capital city a destination.

Episode 34: Julia Jacklin

May 22, 2017

A restrained, whisper-soft Tiny Desk concert from Australian singer-songwriter Julia Jacklin with songs taken from her debut album Don't Let The Kids Win.

Episode 35: Gabriel Garzón-Montano

May 26, 2017

Gabriel Garzón-Montano spent three years writing and recording his beautiful, dense album Jardin -- but for his Tiny Desk visit, he stripped it all down to two elements, the piano and his voice.

Episode 36: Royal Thunder

May 30, 2017

What happens when you ask a hard-rock band to unplug its thunder? It draws power from a raw, desperate vulnerability.

Episode 37: Nick Grant

Jun 2, 2017

The Atlanta-based MC came through with the flu and coolly earned our praise. How sick is that?

Episode 38: Violents & Monica Martin

Jun 5, 2017

While her band was on hiatus, Monica Martin joined Jeremy Larson's project Violents, yielding a lush record of electronic pop, translated into a quieted set at the Tiny Desk.

Episode 39: Perfume Genius

Jun 12, 2017

The band's long-awaited performance at the Tiny Desk was both beautiful and, at times, intense, featuring three deeply personal songs by frontman Mike Hadreas.

Episode 40: Penguin Cafe

Jun 16, 2017

Penguin Cafe folds in sounds from around the world and throughout music history — Africa, Kraftwerk, Brazil and Franz Schubert.

Episode 41: Tigers Jaw

Jun 19, 2017

The duo strips down to acoustic guitar and keyboard for a strikingly intimate set, illuminating their close harmonies that tangle like garlands.

Episode 42: Holly Macve

Jun 23, 2017

Backed by a suitably low-key band, Macve would sound subtly radiant just about anywhere, from your nearest country bar to the most dreamily lit stage in Twin Peaks.

Episode 43: Ravi Coltrane Quartet

Jun 26, 2017

Artistic legacy, evolution and studied ease coalesced at this Tiny Desk Concert, with Coltrane offering four interpretations of his and others' works.

Episode 44: Helado Negro

Jun 30, 2017

Helado Negro ditches his bank of electronics for alto and tenor saxophones, bringing his utterly unique style to a intense, perfectly balanced Tiny Desk Concert.

Episode 45: Chance The Rapper

Jul 5, 2017

Chance The Rapper, fresh from a 23,000-strong, sold-out show the night before, brought a thoughtful and fresh take to his Tiny Desk concert.

Episode 46: Jay Som

Jul 10, 2017

Melina Duterte may have played all the instruments on Jay Som's newest record, Everybody Works, but her touring band brought a rougher edge to those silky recordings.

Episode 47: Fragile Rock

Jul 14, 2017

Fragile Rock is a band that relies on the boogie of The B-52s, the melancholy of The Smiths and the humor of Kermit the Frog. Oh, and they're all puppets.

Episode 48: Tuxedo

Jul 17, 2017

Tuxedo, the unlikely-on-paper funk-soul duo of Mayer Hawthorne and Jake One, brought a left-of-center sonic approach and a sharp sense of style to their Tiny Desk Concert.

Episode 49: Rare Essence

Jul 19, 2017

Rare Essence has been bringing go-go to the world since 1976 — the group brought that pedigree, and the genre's massive meld of funk, rhythm and blues and soul, to this raucous hometown Tiny Desk.

Episode 50: Albin Lee Meldau

Jul 20, 2017

Albin Lee Meldau possesses a thunderous, deeply affecting voice, which he uses to tell some utterly dark, but demonstrably cathartic, tales.

Episode 51: The Shins

Jul 24, 2017

James Mercer, the emotional and creative heart of The Shins, gives a moving performance at the Tiny Desk, with two new songs and a classic from the band's 2003 album Chutes Too Narrow.

Episode 52: Aldous Harding

Jul 28, 2017

Intensity in songs often expresses itself as volume – a loud guitar, a scream, a piercing synth line. But in the case of Aldous Harding it's in the spaces, the pauses, and her unique delivery.

Episode 53: Diet Cig

Aug 2, 2017

Diet Cig's songs crackle like Pop Rocks, but with a confrontational honesty and striking gravity — and on top of Bob Boilen's desk.

Episode 54: Maggie Rogers

Aug 7, 2017

The rising pop star performs three of her best-known songs, including a sweet solo take on her career-making “Alaska.”

Episode 55: ALA.NI

Aug 14, 2017

ALA.NI captures and conveys a reverent love of early-20th-century music, while injecting those sounds with charisma and charm well suited for any era.

Episode 57: Jason Isbell

Aug 28, 2017 · 20m

The Alabama singer-songwriter and his band perform three songs from The Nashville Sound, but their set includes a few surprises, too.

Episode 58: Jidenna

Sep 5, 2017

The Nigerian-American MC and his band perform three reworked selections from Jidenna's impeccable debut album, The Chief.

Episode 59: Frances Cone

Sep 8, 2017

The Brooklyn-based band crafts infectious pop music that builds dramatically before giving way to a quiet calm.

Episode 60: Bleachers

Sep 12, 2017

Jack Antonoff re-arranged three songs from his band's latest album, Gone Now, for the Tiny Desk.

Episode 61: L.A. Salami

Sep 13, 2017

The story songs and poetry of Lookman Adekunle Salami, who writes and records as L.A. Salami, recall the brilliant and epic ramblings of Bob Dylan.

Episode 62: Snail Mail

Sep 15, 2017

Snail Mail's sleepy songs have a way of waking you up. Watch the band perform music from its quietly stunning Habit EP, plus a new song played solo by Lindsey Jordan.

Episode 63: SsingSsing

Sep 21, 2017

It's safe to say this Korean, cross-dressing rock band looks and sounds like no one who's ever performed at the Tiny Desk.

Episode 64: Bomba Estereo

Sep 22, 2017

Bomba Estereo is not known as a hushed band. Member Simon Mejia said this Tiny Desk performance was the group's quietest, a stripped-down treatment that illustrates the inherent quality of the music.

Episode 66: Chronixx

Sep 27, 2017

The Jamaican reggae star proudly carries the torch of his country's roots reggae legends.

Episode 67: Dawg Yawp

Sep 29, 2017

Welcome the world of Dawg Yawp, the musical concoction of Rob Keenan and Tyler Randall, where drones and toy pianos are likely to collide with heavy metal electronics and a well-placed melody.

Episode 68: Paramore

Oct 2, 2017

Paramore captures the moment between rapture and its comedown. Watch the band rearrange songs from its sparkling pop album After Laughter.

Episode 69: Landlady

Oct 6, 2017

Landlady's music is more than sonic exploration, it's an adventure. The songs can feel a bit drugged-out – a bit high and full of curiosity – but never overly intoxicated or out-of-touch.

Episode 71: Hanson

Oct 16, 2017

Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson just celebrated their 25th anniversary as a band. To celebrate, watch them perform three of their post-“MMMBop” career highlights.

Episode 72: Thundercat

Oct 18, 2017

Thundercat is willing and able to shape-shift to fit into just about any box you show him, but he won't stay in there for long.

Episode 74: Shabazz Palaces

Oct 23, 2017

Hip-hop's otherworldly lot touches down on Bob Boilen's desk for some Afrofuturistic mind travel.

Episode 75: Japanese Breakfast

Oct 25, 2017

For this Tiny Desk concert, Japanese Breakfast's Michelle Zauner replaced her gauzy synths with a string quartet. The result is something to behold.

Episode 77: The Roots Feat. Bilal

Oct 30, 2017

Yes, it happened. Black Thought, Questlove and the entire crew packed in behind the Tiny Desk to perform a new song called “It Ain't Fair.”

Episode 78: Gracie and Rachel

Nov 1, 2017

Gracie And Rachel mix piano pop with darker, classic violin arrangements to make songs full of mystery and tension. They're joined in this Tiny Desk performance by percussionist Richard Watts.

Episode 79: Nate Smith + KINFOLK

Nov 3, 2017

The drums take center stage at this Tiny Desk. Watch veteran jazz percussionist Nate Smith dazzle the NPR audience in a transfixing performance.

Episode 80: Wyclef Jean

Nov 6, 2017

The hip-hop statesman walked through our doors greeting and charming anyone within arm's reach. Once in front of an audience, he was in attack mode, including a unique rendition of his signature hit.

Episode 81: Ani DiFranco

Nov 8, 2017

With the help of a backing band that includes Ivan Neville and Jenny Scheinman, the iconic singer-songwriter plays three songs from across her tough and uncompromising career.

Episode 82: The Mynabirds

Nov 10, 2017

Singer Laura Burhenn is joined by Jessica Lea Mayfield and the Umoja Choir for songs inspired by the political and cultural upheaval of 2016.

Episode 83: Aminé

Nov 14, 2017

The Portland artist with the most mispronounced name in hip-hop puts on an unforgettable performance.

Episode 84: Now, Now

Nov 15, 2017

The band has new tools in its arsenal, but even in a stripped-down Tiny Desk performance, its focus on tiny moments between people just outside of love is as sharp as ever.

Episode 85: Benjamin Booker

Nov 17, 2017

Benjamin Booker has a deeply tender voice that, at times, can feel like a whisper But it always cuts to the heart.

Episode 86: Billy Corgan

Nov 20, 2017

Billy Corgan, complicated frontman of The Smashing Pumpkins, has had a tumultuous decade-and-a-half. His visit to the Tiny Desk, with a string quartet backing him, was anything but.

Episode 87: Ledisi

Nov 21, 2017

In person, the master R&B vocalist impresses not just with her exquisite artistry, but with her radiant spirit of contentment and grace. Just ask her makeup artist.

Episode 88: David Greilsammer

Nov 24, 2017

With a knack for cunning juxtapositions, the adventurous pianist stitches together a baroque sonata, a slice of French serenity and a quirky portrait of a mysterious barn owl.

Episode 89: Phoebe Bridgers

Nov 27, 2017

Her songs come laden with finely detailed observations about hypnotherapy, Jeffrey Dahmer and everything in between. They receive a languid, impeccably-phrased performance at the Tiny Desk.

Episode 90: Moses Sumney

Nov 29, 2017

The Los-Angeles-based force of nature, one of the most inspired talents of today, shows off a spontaneous side at (and around) the Tiny Desk.

Episode 91: Walter Martin

Dec 1, 2017

Best known for his role with The Walkmen, as a solo artist he makes unabashedly joyful, sweetly innocent and playful music. And only he would arrive with a barbershop quartet.

Episode 92: Ted Leo

Dec 4, 2017

Leo's work has, more often than not through the decades, addressed an anxious world, growing and shifting with it and with its listeners. Seven years after his last solo album, he's turned inwards.

Episode 93: King Krule

Dec 6, 2017

King Krule, the musical project of English singer, songwriter and rapper, Archy Marshall, brings its twisted, woozy tones to the Tiny Desk.

Episode 95: Tyler, The Creator

Dec 11, 2017

Tyler, The Creator performs three songs from his latest album Flower Boy -- and pulls off (at least) two Tiny Desk firsts in the process, while maturing beyond his class-clown image (mostly).

Episode 96: Cigarettes After Sex

Dec 13, 2017

This comes close to the quietest Tiny Desk Concert we've ever had. The music Cigarettes After Sex makes is incredibly hushed. It's a sound so minimal it barely exists.

Episode 97: This Is The Kit

Dec 15, 2017

Effortless storytelling is at the heart of This Is The Kit. And the stories the band's only permanent member, Kate Stables, weaves are profound but sweet with a tone that quietly reels you in.

Episode 98: Hanson For The Holidays

Dec 18, 2017

Frantic time-lapse set decoration. An intrusive snow machine. Ugly holiday sweaters. It's time to hunker down and soak up a raucous and reverent Christmas party, courtesy of Hanson.

Season 10 FAQ

Quick answers about this season's release timeline and episode lineup.

When did NPR Tiny Desk Concerts Season 10 premiere?

NPR Tiny Desk Concerts Season 10 premiered on January 3, 2017.

How many episodes are in NPR Tiny Desk Concerts Season 10?

NPR Tiny Desk Concerts Season 10 has 98 episodes.

What is the first episode of NPR Tiny Desk Concerts Season 10?

The season opens with Season 10 Episode 1, "Declan McKenna". It aired on January 3, 2017.

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