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The artist, who just dropped his new album Everything I Thought It Was, comes to the Tiny Desk with a set that leans heavily on his early solo catalog.
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The California-raised, Ireland-based songwriter performs a set of folk songs that wind around the passage of time.
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Tinashe's Tiny Desk performance proves her artistry has never been one-dimensional.
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Joshua Redman illustrates why he is one of today's best saxophonists.
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To mark Philip Glass' 87th birthday, the astute pianist Timo Andres stops by to play a contrasting pair of the composer's popular etudes.
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Sunny Jain's music promotes the idea of not just crossing boundaries but obliterating them all together.
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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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The Nickel Creek fiddler makes a magical return to Tiny Desk. Watch Sara Watkins and her band perform five songs in quarantine.
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The pop group took to the biggest little stage in New York City to record its Tiny Desk quarantine set.
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Billie Eilish used some of her signature video magic to perform in front of the Tiny Desk from the comfort of her own home.
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The platinum-selling, low-key superstar performs a solo set at her piano for Tiny Desk's quarantine series.
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The pop superstar premiered a new song, "Gramercy Park," and revisited a classic during her Tiny Desk performance.
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Jon Batiste premieres new songs and takes us through some of the many sides of his rich musical history at the Tiny Desk.
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Rodrigo y Gabriela play a relaxed Tiny Desk home concert from their studio in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
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Ho hey! Look who turned up at the Tiny Desk. Watch The Lumineers play a four-song set for the smallest crowd in ages.
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Chris and Rich Robinson revisit songs from their debut album, Shake Your Money Maker.
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The former One Direction singer gave a charming performance of "Watermelon Sugar," "Adore You" and other cuts from his latest album, Fine Line.
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A nine-piece choir joins the band for an inspired reworking of four Coldplay songs — and a surprise cover of Prince's "1999."
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Weir, along with Don Was and Jay Lane, play a set rich in Grateful Dead lore, including an emotional take on the sing-along, "Ripple."