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From plumbing pipes and rice bowls to vibraphones and one big bass drum, Sandbox Percussion makes mesmerizing music that you have to see to believe.
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The soprano and her pianist husband offer a deeply considered look at the human condition through seven distinct songs.
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The self-proclaimed Emo Cowgirl blends classic country with earworm pop and confessional storytelling.
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At the Tiny Desk, Bartees Strange has got the range, with crunching rock riffs, spitting bars and bringing us to the brink of tears.
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The fingerstyle guitarist builds worlds with her music; at the Tiny Desk, Yasmin Williams invites us into hers.
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Roberto Fonseca's mastery of the Cuban piano tradition fuels this fiery performance.
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MJ Lenderman's compelling lyricism and wry sense of self shines in this stripped back set.
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It wasn't a given that the Strays could rein in the grandeur that its fanbase relishes to fit the modest Tiny Desk, but this set proves why it's one of the fastest-rising ensembles in any genre right now.
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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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The widely acclaimed pianist serves up nearly 200-year-old music by Chopin mixed with a contemporary work that looks back in time.
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The singer, songwriter and producer brought his timeless love songs to the Tiny Desk.
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In her Tiny Desk, Tivel's empathy elevates her folk-based, jazz-touched compositions from mere stories to secular prayers.
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If you didn't know anything about Capaldi before this Tiny Desk, the self-deprecating humor mixed in between gut-wrenching ballads will quickly catch you up to speed.
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The distinguished saxophonist pushes the boundaries of modern jazz in his expressive Tiny Desk performance.
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Andress writes songs that have a way of digging up clear-headed truths; here, she performs three tracks from across her catalog.
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It's hard to overstate the kindness and good-natured humor the U2 singer and guitarist brought to this set, where they performed reimagined songs from All That You Can't Leave Behind.
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The duo performs a set of dark yet hopeful songs filled with haunting harmonies and unique rhythms.
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Two musical cultures come together to create something that didn't exist before in this Tiny Desk performance.