Lainey Wilson swung by the NPR Music headquarters just days before the recent release of her new album, ‘Whirlwind,’ for her debut ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ performance.
Canadian singer-songwriter Noeline Hofmann previewed her upcoming debut EP, Purple Gas, with the release of the single, “August.”
Esteemed singer-songwriter and poet Tucker Zimmerman detailed his new album ‘Dance Of Love,’ recorded with Big Thief.
Trumpeter Dave Guy of The Roots shared a new single, “Still Standing,” from his upcoming solo album, ‘Ruby.’
The latest from Larkin Poe’s YouTube cover series is a take on Aerosmith’s post-comeback hit “Cryin.”
Coldplay once again tapped opener Maggie Rogers to assist on a cover of a Taylor Swift song at Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna, Austria.
Nathan Moore has a new album in the works and involved fans to hear the latest versions, join in discussion and offer feedback as the project evolves.
Never-before-seen footage from David Bowie’s legendary Ziggy Stardust Tour has been unveiled.
Sinkane offered songs from their 2024 album “We Belong” during a ‘Live on KEXP’ session in June.
Margo Price and members of her band The Pricetags helped Tedeschi Trucks Band wrap their performance in Bethel, New York with a pair of Sly & The Family Stone classics.
Steven Van Zandt addressed an unusual miscue at Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s Friday night concert in Philadelphia.
Blackberry Smoke held a homecoming concert in Atlanta on Friday to honor late founding drummer Brit Turner.
Big Something’s finale at their The Big What? Festival on Saturday saw a trio of cover debuts as well as special guests.
Dummy previewed their upcoming new album, ‘Free Energy,’ with a new music video featuring the companion singles, “Blue Dada” and “Opaline Bubbletear.”
Watch Australian psychedelic groove rockers Glass Beams perform live for Seattle radio station KEXP.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard continued their 2024 North American Tour in Detroit on Friday where they treated Motown to an acoustic concert.
Watch Katy Kirby showcase songs from her new album, ‘Blue Raspberry,’ for NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ series.
Lucinda Williams welcomed folk legend Ramblin’ Jack Elliott for a performance of Elizabeth Cotten’s “Freight Train” at the Uptown Theatre in Napa, California.