![]() ![]() There have been more than 600 Tiny Desk concerts recorded to date, and they have become a much-sought-after accomplishment for both established and new artists. Since then, the Tiny Desk series has grown into one of NPR’s most popular events, with artists from across the globe vying to perform. After joking that Gibson should perform at Boilen’s desk, they arranged for her to do so, and posted the 15-minute “concert” online. ![]() In 2008, “All Songs Considered” host Bob Boilen and NPR Music Editor Stephen Thompson attended one of her shows, and were frustrated that the noise levels in the venue kept them from hearing Gibson’s voice. Singer-songwriter Laura Gibson is said to be the inspiration behind the origins of the concerts. Created to provide a more intimate setting for musicians and fans alike, the shows tend to run between 15–20 minutes, as performers from around the world take the “stage” in what is a very unusual setting a desk in the NPR offices. ![]() NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series is a unique option for discovering new (or new to you) artists, with all of their concerts taking place 100% online. Checking out new music is a great way to break up the day, and while there aren’t many live concerts happening in the near future, it’s still possible to catch up on the latest music online. ![]()
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