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The outrageously fun Japanese punk band speeds and screams through its catalog.
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The Oakland, Calif., band performs songs from their latest album, The Moon Is in the Wrong Place.
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The thoughtful pianist from Iceland plays a set of gentle pieces — from Bach to Bartók — evoking nostalgic memories of his childhood.
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The respected lyricist and hip-hop hitmaker comes to the Desk for one of the longest set lists in Tiny Desk history.
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The Nashville-based musician talks about her new record and performs in front of a live studio audience at World Cafe.
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As a young singer, Mary Stallings shared the stage with legends. Though her career hasn't been a straight line, she's still swinging at 84, as she proves in a performance with the Emmet Cohen Trio.
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The singer-songwriter performs songs from her new solo record, Bright Future.
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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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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.