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Billy Strings' Tiny Desk Dream Achieved After 12 Years
10 Dec
Summary
- Billy Strings performed a four-song set on NPR's Tiny Desk.
- The bluegrass musician waited over a decade for this performance.
- Strings cited Mac Miller and Yo-Yo Ma as Tiny Desk inspirations.

Michigan bluegrass artist Billy Strings, accompanied by his full band, recently fulfilled a long-held aspiration with a performance on NPR's Tiny Desk. This appearance marked the culmination of over a decade of effort, with Strings recalling his earlier attempts to secure a spot on the popular music series.
The set featured four songs, including tracks from his latest album, "Highway Prayers." Strings and his band delivered vibrant renditions, showcasing their musical prowess. The performance evoked a sense of fulfillment for Strings, who has long admired the unique atmosphere of the Tiny Desk concerts.
During the performance, Strings and his bandmates reminisced about influential Tiny Desk sets from artists such as Mac Miller and Yo-Yo Ma's Goat Rodeo Sessions. They expressed their deep appreciation for the platform, viewing it as a significant milestone in their musical journey.




