The Doobie Brothers, now more than 50 years in, start this set with "Takin' It to the Streets" and never let off the gas.
It's been a long road for the Doobie Brothers. The band first started in San Jose in 1970, with Johnston as the main singer.
Despite singing of heartbreak or sadness, Emily King's barely-contained excitement brightens the room between each tune.
It was a banner year at the Tiny Desk. We published more than 120 concerts in 2024, featuring superstars from around the globe, beloved legacy artists playing their hits, and emerging artists who used ...
If you’re already a fan of NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts, you know the series of videos is a great place to discover up-and-coming talent in the music world among videos of stripped down performances from ...
Emily King performed for an episode of NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concerts on Monday. She was joined by Randy Runyon, Tim ...
NPR’s Tiny Desk concerts are uniquely impressive and intimate. The small set-up allows viewers to see their favorite artists in a more casual setting, and the stripped-back nature highlights their ...
Tiny Desk Concerts JAPAN will launch in 2024 with concerts featuring popular Japanese musicians March 22, 2024; Washington, D.C. — NPR and The Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) are proud to ...
After a 16-year hiatus and with no go-to band in place, Clipse's Tiny Desk took lots of time to piece together. At first, I didn't know exactly what they were looking for, in terms of sonics, but it ...