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Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeroes NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros can't exactly slip into an office building unno...
published: 02 Nov 2009
author: nprmusic
Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeroes NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros can't exactly slip into an office building unnoticed: Clad in the same clothes they'd worn at a concert the night before, the LA band's 10 ragtag misfits would have fit in far more seamlessly at, say, Burning Man. Seeming to exist in a blissed-out alternate universe — during the wonderful "Home," singer Jade Castrinos exclaims, "Good morning, everybody!" as the clock behind her reads 2:10 pm — this is a band whose performances beg to be seen as well as heard, not to mention shot through a wide-angle lens. The biggest band to play a Tiny Desk Concert - the 10 members of The Magnetic Zeroes played three songs from their debut album (Up From Below). The set included: - Janglin - Home - 40 Day Daydream
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The Avett Brothers Tiny Desk Concert for NPR Music
With all due respect to its terrific albums and kinetic, frenetic live shows, if The Avett...
published: 25 Jun 2009
author: nprmusic
The Avett Brothers Tiny Desk Concert for NPR Music
With all due respect to its terrific albums and kinetic, frenetic live shows, if The Avett Brothers could put on a three-song acoustic concert at every workplace in America, the band would be a world-beating colossus. For proof, listen to this performance in the NPR Music offices. Find more at www.npr.org
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Janet Feder: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Guitarist Janet Feder marries classical technique and folk song structures with a curiosit...
published: 23 Jul 2012
author: nprmusic
Janet Feder: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Guitarist Janet Feder marries classical technique and folk song structures with a curiosity and imagination that lets her custom nylon-string baritone electric take on otherworldly textures and sounds. Set List: "Angles And Exits" "Heater" "I Hear Voices" For more videos and to subscribe to the Tiny Desk Concerts video podcast, visit npr.org/tinydeskconcerts
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Eric Cartman Interview On NPR
Eric Cartman is interviewed by Julie Rovner on NPR and answers the Proust Questionnaire. Y...
published: 05 Apr 2008
author: tha1nonlydinothug
Eric Cartman Interview On NPR
Eric Cartman is interviewed by Julie Rovner on NPR and answers the Proust Questionnaire. You can listen to the original interview right here: www.npr.org
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Wilco: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Armed with acoustic guitars, tiny amps, a desktop percussion unit and a ton of grace, Wilc...
published: 18 Oct 2011
author: nprmusic
Wilco: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Armed with acoustic guitars, tiny amps, a desktop percussion unit and a ton of grace, Wilco plays three new songs from The Whole Love and an old favorite in a stripped-down but powerful set at the NPR Music offices. Set List: "Dawned On Me" "Whole Love" "Born Alone" "War On War" For more videos and to subscribe to the Tiny Desk Concerts podcast, visit npr.org/tinydeskconcerts.
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Beirut: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Beirut arrived at the NPR Music offices dusty and exhausted following a weekend at Bonnaro...
published: 22 Sep 2011
author: nprmusic
Beirut: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Beirut arrived at the NPR Music offices dusty and exhausted following a weekend at Bonnaroo in Tennessee. But after some much-needed showers, the band brought infectious joy to its short set behind the Tiny Desk. Set List: "East Harlem" "Sante Fe" "Serbian Cocek" For more videos and to subscribe to the Tiny Desk Concerts podcast, visit npr.org/tinydeskconcerts.
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Tallest Man on Earth NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Swedish native, Kristian Matsson, aka The Tallest Man on Earth, plays a few tracks from hi...
published: 14 Sep 2009
author: nprmusic
Tallest Man on Earth NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Swedish native, Kristian Matsson, aka The Tallest Man on Earth, plays a few tracks from his debut album "Shallow Grave."
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Raphael Saadiq NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Raphael Saadiq was nominated for his 2008 solo album The Way I See It. The album featured ...
published: 28 Sep 2009
author: nprmusic
Raphael Saadiq NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Raphael Saadiq was nominated for his 2008 solo album The Way I See It. The album featured an eclectic group of collaborators, such as Joss Stone, Stevie Wonder and Jay-Z. For his Tiny Desk Concert, Saadiq brought a remarkable accompanist in guitarist Rob Bacon. The two had just gotten off a plane, but in their impeccably tailored suits and their grand smiles, they looked fresh and played an inspired acoustic performance. As you watch, keep an eye on Saadiq's guitar work: You'll see how his years as a bassist influences many of his licks on his Taylor acoustic. Saadiq played: "Love That Girl" "100 Yard Dash" "Sure Hope You Mean It"
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Pokey LaFarge: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
LaFarge writes and performs original, sometimes traditional music steeped in American blue...
published: 20 Apr 2011
author: nprmusic
Pokey LaFarge: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
LaFarge writes and performs original, sometimes traditional music steeped in American blues, country and Western swing from the days when 78s ruled the record player. Watch him perform a short set at the NPR Music offices, with the help of his band The South City Three. Set List: "La La Blues" "Pack It Up" "Head To Toe" For more videos, visit npr.org/tinydeskconcerts
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Radiolab and NPR Present Words
A stunning film from Will Hoffman and Daniel Mercadante to accompany Radiolab's Words ...
published: 09 Aug 2010
author: Radi0Lab
Radiolab and NPR Present Words
A stunning film from Will Hoffman and Daniel Mercadante to accompany Radiolab's Words episode. With an original score by Keith Kenniff. Radiolab's Words episode: blogs.wnyc.org Everynone: everynone.com Keith Kenniff: www.unseen-music.com
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NPR: All Things D
This video was produced to introduce NPR President & CEO Vivian Schiller at the All Th...
published: 03 Jun 2010
author: NPRCreaTV
NPR: All Things D
This video was produced to introduce NPR President & CEO Vivian Schiller at the All Things D conference, June 2010.
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Noah And The Whale: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
A few years ago, Noah and the Whale would have seemed like the last band to bring a drum m...
published: 10 Aug 2011
author: nprmusic
Noah And The Whale: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
A few years ago, Noah and the Whale would have seemed like the last band to bring a drum machine to a Tiny Desk Concert. But here, the London band plugs in -- and sweet simplicity still reigns. Set List: "LIFEGOESON" "Blue Skies" "Waiting For My Chance To Come" For more videos and to subscribe to the Tiny Desk Concerts Podcast, visit npr.org/tinydeskconcerts
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Adele: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
In a stripped-down three-song set at the NPR Music offices, the Grammy-winning UK pop star...
published: 14 Feb 2011
author: nprmusic
Adele: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
In a stripped-down three-song set at the NPR Music offices, the Grammy-winning UK pop star showcases her brilliant voice and seemingly effortless charisma. Watch Adele perform two new songs to go with her ubiquitous hit "Chasing Pavements." Set List: "Someone Like You" "Chasing Pavements" "Rolling In The Deep" For more videos, visit npr.org/tinydeskconcerts
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NPR Muslim Brotherhood Investigation Part I
Senior Executives at NPR meet with Muslim Brotherhood Front Group to solicit $5mm and disc...
published: 08 Mar 2011
author: veritasvisuals
NPR Muslim Brotherhood Investigation Part I
Senior Executives at NPR meet with Muslim Brotherhood Front Group to solicit $5mm and discuss their federal funding, Fanatical Christians, Zionists in the media, Tea Partiers, Republicans, Uneducated Americans and Juan Williams. Featuring: Ron Schiller, President NPR Foundation. Betsy Liley, Senior Director, NPR Institutional Giving. Reporters: Shaughn Adeleye as Amir Malik Simon Templar as Ibrahmim Kasaam. Produced by James O'Keefe TheProjectVeritas.com Promoting Modern-Day Muckrakers. Song Licensed by FriendlyMusic.com
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The New NPR.org
Scott Simon introduces the newly redesigned NPR.org....
published: 22 Jul 2009
author: npr
The New NPR.org
Scott Simon introduces the newly redesigned NPR.org.
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Sigur Ros on NPR's Bryant Park Project
Let's establish one thing right out of the gate: We love the band Sigur Ros. Their mus...
published: 11 Oct 2007
author: BPPNPR
Sigur Ros on NPR's Bryant Park Project
Let's establish one thing right out of the gate: We love the band Sigur Ros. Their music is beautiful and moving, so much so that it doesn't matter that they're singing in a totally made-up language. Sigur Ros is four lads from Iceland, and recently, they were in New York to screen a new concert film Heima at the New Yorker Festival. Their PR folks called and asked if we wanted them on the show, to which we quickly replied, "hells yeah". Anyway, last Friday the band showed up promptly at 11am (EDT) and commenced to give what is possibly the worst interview in the history of electronic media. Seriously. It was that bad. We're not sure if they were tired, or if it was a language thing, or what... but wow. Whereas most shows would just bury an interview like that, we've decided to actually show it to you. It certainly made us laugh. We hope you'll enjoy it too. And to repeat, we love this band. We are going to be the first people to buy their new album "Hvarf / Heima" when it comes out this November. And the concert documentary is beautiful -- please go see it if it comes to your town. Just never invite them on your radio show.
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NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert: Nick Lowe
Few musicians get better with age. Nick Lowe is an exception: At 61, Lowe is part crooner,...
published: 01 Nov 2010
author: nprmusic
NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert: Nick Lowe
Few musicians get better with age. Nick Lowe is an exception: At 61, Lowe is part crooner, part country and a little crotchety, but with a heart of pure pop. Watch the veteran singer-songwriter perform a four-song set in the NPR Music offices. Set List: "Man That I've Become" "Rome Wasn't Built In A Day" "All Men Are Liars" "House For Sale" For more videos, visit NPR.org/tinydeskconcerts
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7 Billion: How Did We Get So Big So Fast?
It was just over two centuries ago that the global population was 1 billion — in 180...
published: 31 Oct 2011
author: npr
7 Billion: How Did We Get So Big So Fast?
It was just over two centuries ago that the global population was 1 billion — in 1804. But better medicine and improved agriculture resulted in higher life expectancy for children, dramatically increasing the world population, especially in the West. As higher standards of living and better health care are reaching more parts of the world, the rates of fertility — and population growth — have started to slow down, though the population will continue to grow for the foreseeable future. UN forecasts suggest the world population could hit a peak of 10.1 billion by 2100 before beginning to decline. But exact numbers are hard to come by — just small variations in fertility rates could mean a population of 15 billion by the end of the century. Produced by Adam Cole Cinematography by Maggie Starbard
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Other Lives: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
The Oklahoma band's droning minor-key hymns were seemingly made for wide-open spaces a...
published: 22 Aug 2011
author: nprmusic
Other Lives: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
The Oklahoma band's droning minor-key hymns were seemingly made for wide-open spaces and big skies. The group brings that spirit to the Tiny Desk for a spacious but intimate performance at the NPR Music offices. Set List: "For 12" "Old Statues" "Dust Bowl III" For more videos and to subscribe to the Tiny Desk Concerts podcast, visit npr.org/tinydeskconcerts
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Dave Dondero's Tiny Desk Concert at NPR Music
He should be a name everyone knows by now. Instead, troubadour David Dondero returned to N...
published: 07 Apr 2009
author: nprmusic
Dave Dondero's Tiny Desk Concert at NPR Music
He should be a name everyone knows by now. Instead, troubadour David Dondero returned to NPR having slept the night before in his car. Dondero travels from club to club, singing his well-crafted songs — songs that have his signature lyrics at their core. His lyrics can make you smile with their wit and hurt with their bite, all at the same time. Watch Dondero perform his well-crafted songs at Bob Boilen's desk in the NPR Music offices. Read More: www.npr.org See More Tiny Desk Concerts: www.npr.org
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Jazz Pianist Eric Lewis Performs "Thanksgiving" in NPR's Studio 4A
Jazz pianist Eric Lewis has been wowing audiences since he was barely able to walk. During...
published: 30 Jun 2009
author: nprmusic
Jazz Pianist Eric Lewis Performs "Thanksgiving" in NPR's Studio 4A
Jazz pianist Eric Lewis has been wowing audiences since he was barely able to walk. During a recent performance in NPR's Studio 4A, Lewis spoke with host Michele Norris. Now 36, he's still the same dynamic performer, channeling the intensity of his music with energetic physicality. But as he's embraced popular music, he's also created a new musical identity: ELEW. Watch him here and hear the entire interview at www.npr.org
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Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body
When you get the flu, viruses turn your cells into tiny factories that help spread the dis...
published: 23 Oct 2009
author: npr
Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body
When you get the flu, viruses turn your cells into tiny factories that help spread the disease. In this animation, NPR's Robert Krulwich and medical animator David Bolinsky explain how a flu virus can trick a single cell into making a million more viruses. See and hear the rest of the story on NPR.org: www.npr.org Credit: Robert Krulwich, David Bolinsky, Jason Orfanon