If you want it, Faye WebsterThe small desk can offer an escape. With the participation of its long -standing group and string quartet, the Webster leads us through a swollen and swept set, worn by its rapidly growing catalog.
Website Subjected to the symphony It was inspired by this: buying tickets at the last moment of the Symphony Orchestra in her hometown of Atlanta and finding the experience outside the world. She performs “But Not Kiss” and the title song from this album. Webster is a gentle, but fascinating artist in this space, sometimes bumping with its locked tape. But she also seems to be in her own trance, for example on Atlanta Millionaires Club He cuts Johnny and his repression of the spoken word. The horns, heard of these original records, gave everything brass heat, but here the string arrangements of Trey Pollard improve the quality of the dream of the tiny desk.
Set a list
- “In a good way”
- “But not a kiss”
- “Supported in the symphony”
- “Johnny”
- “Johnny (repression)”
Musicians
- Faye Webster: vocals, guitar
- Noor Khan: bass supporting vocals
- Matthew Stodel: Guitar, Pedal Steel
- Nick Rosen: Piano
- Charles Garner: drums, shock
- Ellen Richio: Violin
- Daniel Weib Burke: Viola
- Stephanie Barrett: a cello
- Ani Litt: Violin
Tiny Desk Team
- Manufacturer: Elle Mannion
- Director/Editor: Kara Frame
- Audio Technical Director: Josh Newell
- Host/Serial Producer: Bobby Carter
- Videographs: Kara Frame, Maya Stern, Joshua Bryant, Sofia Sidel
- Audio Engineer: Andie Huether
- Production Assistant: Ashley indicator
- Photographer: Estefania Miter
- Tiny Desk Copy Editor: Hazel Cills
- Executive Producer: Surai Mohammed
- Series Creators: Bob Boyen, Stephen Thompson
- VP, Visualizations and Music: Keith Jenkins
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