Gabriel Garzón-Montano plays a Tiny Desk (home) concert.
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January 19, 2021
An eight-piece backing band, dressed almost entirely in white, helps Garzón-Montano bring the music of his latest album, Agüita , to life.
Ozuna plays a Tiny Desk (home) concert.
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October 16, 2020
Global superstar Ozuna performs five songs in quarantine for Tiny Desk.
Bebel Gilberto plays a Tiny Desk (home) concert.
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October 15, 2020
Two members of Brazilian musical royalty unite for a special Tiny Desk quarantine performance (and a heck of a view).
Carlos Vives plays a Tiny Desk (home) concert.
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October 14, 2020
Colombian actor and singer Carlos Vives has been performing Latin American hits for almost 30 years. His Tiny Desk (home) concert is part of our Hispanic Heritage Month extravaganza.
Lido Pimienta plays a Tiny Desk (home) concert.
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October 13, 2020
The Polaris Music Prize winner kicks off our week-long Tiny Desk celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Buscabulla plays a Tiny Desk (home) concert.
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August 18, 2020
This Tiny Desk quarantine concert takes place in a large car, looking out on the Caribbean Sea.
Fabiano do Nascimento plays a Tiny Desk (home) concert.
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July 2, 2020
The Brazilian-born guitarist performs a peace-inducing concert from his home in Los Angeles.
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April 28, 2020
Rodrigo y Gabriela play a relaxed Tiny Desk home concert from their studio in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
Angelica Garcia plays a Tiny Desk concert.
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April 15, 2020
With a great deal of "Salva-Mex-American" pride, Angelica Garcia performs three songs from her album, Cha Cha Palace at the Tiny Desk.
Cimafunk plays a Tiny Desk concert (Laura Beltran Villamizar/NPR).
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February 28, 2020
The band from Havana brings its intoxicating mix of Afro-Cuban dance music and 1970s funk-and-soul to the Tiny Desk.