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Season 2013

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Lucius

1 - Lucius

One minute, Lucius sounds like a '60s girl group; the next might conjure images of Emmylou Harris.

Black Prairie

2 - Black Prairie

With members of The Decemberists, the band lends a snappy, lilting quality to songs of alienation.

Of Montreal

3 - Of Montreal

Frontman Kevin Barnes uses the intimacy of the NPR Music offices to try out some quiet new material.

Cantus

4 - Cantus

The a cappella ensemble sings widely divergent songs from American, European and Sufi traditions.

The xx

5 - The xx

In The xx's songs, all the calm chilliness in the world can't quite contain an exposed heart.

Night Beds

6 - Night Beds

Winston Yellen's arresting voice propels a lighthearted but deeply affecting set at the NPR office.

Mary Halvorson Quintet

7 - Mary Halvorson Quintet

The guitarist brings a decidedly non-standard approach to jazz's standard practices.

The Lone Bellow

8 - The Lone Bellow

The fast-rising Brooklyn trio sings beautiful, heartfelt, impeccably harmonized folk-pop songs.

Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill

9 - Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill

Watch one of the best fiddlers on the planet and a subtle guitar master work their magic.

Efterklang

10 - Efterklang

The Danish band ransacks the NPR Music offices looking for sound-making material and new ideas.

Yo La Tengo

11 - Yo La Tengo

To coincide with the release of the band's 13th album, Fade, Yo La Tengo performs an acoustic set.

Omar Sosa & Paolo Fresu

12 - Omar Sosa & Paolo Fresu

The duo's quietly energetic performance hangs over the the NPR Music offices like a soft mist.

Father Figures

13 - Father Figures

Zany, brainy and danceable, these guys' music mixes rock and jazz like King Crimson at its fiercest.

Nicola Benedetti

14 - Nicola Benedetti

Watch the violinist spin out music by John Williams and Bach in sweet, soulful tendrils of sound.

Buddy Miller & Jim Lauderdale

15 - Buddy Miller & Jim Lauderdale

The veteran country players mix corny humor, musical merrymaking and timeless vocal harmonies.

Mohammad Reza Shajarian

16 - Mohammad Reza Shajarian

The 73-year-old Iranian icon unleashes torrents of swooping, soaring sound that elicit goosebumps.

Imani Winds

17 - Imani Winds

Imani Winds' members shrink Igor Stravinsky down to size in a quintet take on The Rite of Spring.

OK Go

18 - OK Go

OK Go helps us transport the Tiny Desk from NPR Music's old headquarters to our new facility.

The National

19 - The National

Watch the band perform acoustic arrangements of four songs from its new album, Trouble Will Find Me.

NO BS! Brass Band

20 - NO BS! Brass Band

An 11-piece brass band turns up the funk and flies the flag high for its native Richmond, Va.

Billy Bragg

21 - Billy Bragg

One of the world's finest folksingers channels the spirit of Woody Guthrie at the NPR Music offices.

Patty Griffin

22 - Patty Griffin

Watch the singer-songwriter and her band perform three songs from her fine new album, American Kid.

Maya Beiser

23 - Maya Beiser

A brilliant cellist with a stunning command of her instrument, Beiser performs at the NPR offices.

Laura Mvula

24 - Laura Mvula

The U.K. singer performs some of her most intimate material in a short set at the NPR Music offices.

Cheick Hamala Diabate

25 - Cheick Hamala Diabate

The Malian musician and his band craft melodies and rhythms that cut across age and ethnicity.

Skinny Lister

26 - Skinny Lister

The rowdy English folk-punk band brings its barely controlled mayhem to the NPR Music offices.

Frank Turner

27 - Frank Turner

Two men with unplugged instruments convey the bawdy rowdiness of a full band.

Alice Russell

28 - Alice Russell

When the British singer performs, her emotionally fiery music just gets hotter and grittier.

Cheyenne Mize

29 - Cheyenne Mize

The singer, instrumentalist and music therapist plays slinky, forceful songs at NPR Music.

Guards

30 - Guards

Hear three sturdy pop songs from In Guards We Trust, performed live at the NPR Music offices.

Time For Three

31 - Time For Three

Hear the "classically trained garage band" perform with staggering technique and contagious energy.

Dana Falconberry

32 - Dana Falconberry

Watch Falconberry and five bandmates perform three delicate songs from her recent album Leelanau.

Keaton Henson

33 - Keaton Henson

Henson's voice is so fragile and hushed, if you were 10 feet away from him you'd barely hear a peep.

Jim Guthrie

34 - Jim Guthrie

Guthrie and his band drove 18 hours round-trip from Ontario to perform three songs for NPR Music.

Alpine

35 - Alpine

The Australian sextet crafts busily impeccable, harmony-intensive pop music with a danceable sway.

Mother Falcon

36 - Mother Falcon

The 17-member chamber-rock collective uses its size in the service of great, snappy, stirring songs.

The Front Bottoms

37 - The Front Bottoms

The community that's formed around The Front Bottoms speaks to the band's passion and compassion.

Buika

38 - Buika

Concha Buika's voice comes from Africa and the past. Watch her perform in the NPR Music offices.

Steve Gunn

39 - Steve Gunn

Watch Gunn's trio perform a set of hypnotic long-form jams that are perfect for taking it easy.

Baths

40 - Baths

Watch Baths' Will Wiesenfeld perform mysterious, textured electronic music in the NPR offices.

Bombino

41 - Bombino

For our 300th Tiny Desk Concert, we showcase a Tuareg guitarist's fierce, hypnotic, alluring jams.

The 1975

42 - The 1975

Performing solo, singer Matthew Healy doesn't hesitate to transform both his songs and himself.

Arturo O'Farrill

43 - Arturo O'Farrill

With an eye on both the past and the future, O'Farrill has jazz and Afro-Cuban music in his DNA.

Shovels & Rope

44 - Shovels & Rope

The husband-and-wife duo mixes rowdy folk-rock and rootsy ballads, with the help of a canine friend.

The Cristina Pato Trio

45 - The Cristina Pato Trio

A Galician bagpiper and her trio take Celtic sounds in an entirely wild and wonderful direction.

Hem

46 - Hem

Hem makes a homey, fireside kind of music, with songs that feel as if they've always been there.

Oliver 'Tuku' Mtukudzi

47 - Oliver 'Tuku' Mtukudzi

The Zimbabwean legend performs songs from the mournful but celebratory Sarawoga for NPR Music.

Lawrence Brownlee

48 - Lawrence Brownlee

The operatic tenor, acclaimed for his Rossini, circles back to his roots as a singer of spirituals.

Superchunk

49 - Superchunk

Watch the venerable band translate its electric sound to acoustic instruments in an intimate way.

Valerie June

50 - Valerie June

Short of seeing her live and in person, this is the best way to encounter June's heartfelt sound.

Okkervil River

51 - Okkervil River

The band performs three songs from a record inspired by the childhood of singer Will Sheff.

Matt Ulery's Loom

52 - Matt Ulery's Loom

The bassist composes beautiful, unpretentious music for an unusual jazz band with accordion.

Daughter

53 - Daughter

Pretty and melancholy, the Londoners' music conjures a perfect mix of gloom, desire and hostility.

Typhoon

54 - Typhoon

The dozen members of this Portland, Ore. band crammed behind the Tiny Desk for a transcendent set.

San Fermin

55 - San Fermin

The orchestral folk-pop band's little song-worlds burst with ambition, talent and extreme joy.

Neko Case

56 - Neko Case

Watch a Halloween Tiny Desk Concert in which Case performs with Kelly Hogan and Eric Bachmann.

Ashley Monroe

57 - Ashley Monroe

This three-song set in the NPR Music offices captures a nice cross-section of Monroe's appeal.

Gary Burton

58 - Gary Burton

The jazz vibraphone pioneer is 70 now, but that hasn't slowed his flying four-mallet technique.

Debashish Bhattacharya

59 - Debashish Bhattacharya

Bhattacharya draws on North Indian classical music, but blues also pours out of his stunning work.

John Legend

60 - John Legend

The soul singer retains the easygoing grace of a performer fit for any stage — even a tiny one.

Waxahatchee

61 - Waxahatchee

This is Katie Crutchfield as Waxahatchee, playing intimate music for an intimate setting.

Kronos Quartet

62 - Kronos Quartet

The intrepid champions of new music bring a lullaby, rare blues and a work by Bryce Dessner to NPR.

The Dismemberment Plan

63 - The Dismemberment Plan

The band exudes playfulness and wry charm throughout these three songs from Uncanney Valley.

Sarah Jarosz

64 - Sarah Jarosz

Jarosz and her small backing band craft a careful mix of technical proficiency and poppy warmth.

Dessa

65 - Dessa

The whip-smart rapper, singer, poet and songwriter performs three tracks from Parts of Speech.

Christine Salem

66 - Christine Salem

Salem sings work songs and chants from the maloya tradition on Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean.

La Santa Cecilia

67 - La Santa Cecilia

The video here provides just a hint of the L.A. band's dynamic live shows, albeit a spectacular one.

Preservation Hall Jazz Band

68 - Preservation Hall Jazz Band

The hot and historic New Orleans band brings a tuba-wielding Santa and some original holiday cheer.