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Waxahatchee's Katie Crutchfield talks about writing her latest album, Tigers Blood, from a place of happiness and peace.
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The electro-pop group performs some of its enduring classics at the Tiny Desk.
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The utterly commanding artist takes the Tiny Desk stage with a magnetic performance and a towering wig.
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WFIT Sonic Waves Music Fest was an absolute blast! Thanks so much to Zeddemore, Local 518, The Mean Violets, Tina Eno Music, Intracoastal Brewing Company and every one who came out for an amazing event.
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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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What better way to spend March 11 than with 311 bringing love and nostalgia to the Tiny Desk.
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The Baltimore band talks about their seventh studio album, People Who Aren't There Anymore.
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"I learned how to play guitar watching Tiny Desk concerts," lead singer Karly Hartzman says. The Asheville rock band translates its noisy, country-influenced sound to a quieter setting.
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Moreno's breathtaking voice is passionate and stylistically malleable, as she glides back and forth easily between bossa nova and bluesy rock. Moreno sings three songs from her newest album, Illustrated Songs, at the NPR Music offices.
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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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With an eight-piece band, the singer-songwriter brings her wry charm to the Tiny Desk.