She blows me away.... every single time. I actually use her song Julie in my African-American History class, because something about hearing the narrative sung, as she does, delivers the message so much more effectively than I ever could.
Luv this woman. She is a National Treasure. Some of the songs are hard to listen to because they put a light on some of our lowest moments, but we are better for them being a part of our Songbook. And Oh, does she make them sound great.
Putting light on the lowest moments can hopefully help us not to repeat the mistakes of the past. This woman is a legend, singing her angry protest songs to enlighten people about black history a very long way before it became fashionable to do so. Being proactive rather than reactive. And fabulous songs they are too.
I disagree wholeheartedly. She is the spirit of the blues (an intentionally sad and desperate musical form). Her song Julie is the highest art. She performs it as well as any artist has performed any work. It evokes emotion as much as art ought to do. Everything she does is this 'artful'. Forget the history of what she intends and the art, the emotion, of it is still just as powerful and intuitive.
"Putting light on the lowest moments…" Being German i can only second that. There have been so many horrible deeds done in the past that should never happen again. So put a light on it is the best way… Such a great singer…
@@sycophis6691 I disagree. I’m from North Carolina, as is Ms. Giddens. We can not forget that history. It is in our DNA. I don’t hear anger as much as I hear disgust and defiance.
Her voice is a vessel for her ancestors message to every generation. The moment that it touches my ear I feel its depth & it freezes the moment for me. If you haven't seen " Louder the Soundtrack of Change" she's in it & it's worth the time.
She is channeling so many souls, she is medicine, a song historian and a living memorial of tragedy not to ever be forgotten😢❤such painful beauty, such talent. Love and deeply moved✊🏾🪕🙏🏽
Thanks for highlighting this brilliant artist. Her research and compositions and representation and narrations and genius and golden voice are National treasures. Play her more.
NPR you have done it again, introduced me to an amazing artiste. Love the instruments lyrics and this artist now and her words between songs were great on a tear jerking inspirational level. Thank you, your band, NPR and higher powers gravity for keeping us down to earth and God for making us all hear, see, feel and appreciate each other on a scale beyond our comprehension. Be blessed and continue being a blessing.
I'm here because I just discovered her on NPR TV. Ohhhh, My, Lord, Chilling! I rewound her and her sister singing, "One More Day," and for about an hour, until I just couldn't rewind live TV anymore 🌹
Why would anyone give this a thumbs down? Regardless of style or opinion, her blazen talent is obvious. True talent doesn’t vibe on the same frequency as those who give a thumbs down 😉 Rhiannon you’re just the best !!!!
The banjo sounds a lot like an oud in this. I'm not a banjo aficionado or anything but it's a very different sound than you usually expect from that instrument.
That's a good observation. Rhiannon Giddens has made some videos, available on You Tube, about the origins and evolution of the banjo, of how its form and sound changed over the years. Here's one she made with her band mates from The Carolina Chocolate Drops: ruclips.net/video/qor2ib8iXtg/видео.html. On their album Leaving Eden, she plays, on a five string gourd banjo, "Kerr's Negro Jig" which sounds an awful lot like a traditional Irish jig performed on an oud.
Yep. I believe it may be the first time a banjo was played like an Oud. Fantastic. He also played a Arab-Persian drum, the name of which escapes me. What a versatile musician.
I was experimenting with playing this original 1920's cello banjo with an oud pick and loved the sound of it. Please note that the banjo is strung with nylgut strings and therefore it's a completely different sound to the more common metal strings...Also in Turkey they play a banjo type of instrument called cumbus in a similar style to the Oud. The drum I played is the Iranian Daf
Saw her and this band last night at Port Fairy Folk Festival (near Melbourne Australia), what a voice, what a performance, what a message! People talking about it all over this morning, including other artists. The quintessential contemporary folk artist, pointing out terrible historical truths with the voice Angels would envy!
An old singing in a young body ruminates lyrical context way beyond the past to today. A soulful mix of sounds across times and cultures is a true heartfelt experience to listen to. thanks Rhianna & thanks npr!
OMG! I love it. I've heard the 2nd song before. Of course it brought a mixture of feelings. To know the stories behind her writing of her music made it that much powerful. Her music has a Celtic flavor to it. Wow!
Look up “soulful” in any dictionary and I think you just might find a picture of this amazingly talented, beautiful, inspiring, creative, and musically passionate woman. May God continue to bless her-as He already has-with such a marvelous gift. I just happened upon her today and I see (hear) I’ve sure been missing a lot!
Rhiannon's voice and songs remind me of Buffy St. Marie's historical lyrics regarding Native American genocide and the war in Vietnam. Compassion, transparency, integrity and accountability for all!
I saw her face and i was like "nashville"! I enjoyed that particular series that she was in. Great to learn she is an artist in her own right! Awesome lyricist, vocalist and musician 👏🏽👏🏽
I have loved the CC Drops for years now! Rhiannon Giddens is a musical gem and I second everyone's comments about it being enjoyable for her soloing :)
She is absolutely wonderful, both as a singer and a banjo player. As a banjo player myself I would die happy if I could succeed playing like her for 5 seconds. The stories she tells are devastating and brings tears every time I hear them.
Almost broke my thumb hitting the like button as soon as i read Rhiannon Giddens, i am a bit dissapointed to not hear Wayfaring Stranger since her version is the absolute best ever but still loved hearing her beautiful voice
Love where she's coming from and look forward to where she's headed....meantime I think I'll just sit and soak this up. Thankyou NPR - and thankyou esp to RG.
What a great performance! I am thankful I have been able to see her perform as part of the Carolina Chocolate Drops up close and in-person in Sugar Grove, NC at the Doc Watson festival. She possesses such a broad range of talent!👏👏👏
Was first introduced to her music via the Carolina Chocolate Drops at Merlefest in 2014, and have been a huge fan ever since. Glad to see her at the Tiny Desk.
So awesome!! Thank you to this woman for taking the National Folk Festival in Greensboro and starting The North Carolina Folk Fest with her work, and i'm sure her clout and financial win fall from winning The Genius Grant. North Carolina Music Moves
Rhiannon has one of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard! And she's so intelligent and so humble! She is an American Treasure!
She blows me away.... every single time. I actually use her song Julie in my African-American History class, because something about hearing the narrative sung, as she does, delivers the message so much more effectively than I ever could.
She gives me the chills when she sings. Very few singers have ever made me feel like that.
Luv this woman. She is a National Treasure. Some of the songs are hard to listen to because they put a light on some of our lowest moments, but we are better for them being a part of our Songbook. And Oh, does she make them sound great.
Putting light on the lowest moments can hopefully help us not to repeat the mistakes of the past. This woman is a legend, singing her angry protest songs to enlighten people about black history a very long way before it became fashionable to do so. Being proactive rather than reactive. And fabulous songs they are too.
I disagree wholeheartedly. She is the spirit of the blues (an intentionally sad and desperate musical form). Her song Julie is the highest art. She performs it as well as any artist has performed any work. It evokes emotion as much as art ought to do. Everything she does is this 'artful'. Forget the history of what she intends and the art, the emotion, of it is still just as powerful and intuitive.
"Putting light on the lowest moments…" Being German i can only second that. There have been so many horrible deeds done in the past that should never happen again. So put a light on it is the best way…
Such a great singer…
@@sycophis6691
I disagree. I’m from North Carolina, as is Ms. Giddens. We can not forget that history. It is in our DNA. I don’t hear anger as much as I hear disgust and defiance.
Couldn't agree with you more. Love her too!
The gentlemen who accompany her are just fantastic and their energy is phenomenal.
This is pure art. Rhiannon Giddens, she is a national treasure. She bears witness to our history and turns it into art
Finally Rhiannon Giddens is here! Such an incredible artist. Glad her solo work is getting recognition behind the desk.
Her voice is a vessel for her ancestors message to every generation. The moment that it touches my ear I feel its depth & it freezes the moment for me. If you haven't seen " Louder the Soundtrack of Change" she's in it & it's worth the time.
She is channeling so many souls, she is medicine, a song historian and a living memorial of tragedy not to ever be forgotten😢❤such painful beauty, such talent. Love and deeply moved✊🏾🪕🙏🏽
I have loved hearing her sing for years. It's wonderful for her to shine on Tiny Desk.
at the purchaser's option is so heart breaking...I can hear my soul cry...
Thanks for highlighting this brilliant artist. Her research and compositions and representation and narrations and genius and golden voice are National treasures. Play her more.
wow! She is off the charts! What a talent and Beautiful Human Being!!
NPR you have done it again, introduced me to an amazing artiste. Love the instruments lyrics and this artist now and her words between songs were great on a tear jerking inspirational level. Thank you, your band, NPR and higher powers gravity for keeping us down to earth and God for making us all hear, see, feel and appreciate each other on a scale beyond our comprehension. Be blessed and continue being a blessing.
I'm here because I just discovered her on NPR TV. Ohhhh, My, Lord, Chilling! I rewound her and her sister singing, "One More Day," and for about an hour, until I just couldn't rewind live TV anymore 🌹
This woman knows who she is. God bless her in every artistic endeavor.
Why would anyone give this a thumbs down? Regardless of style or opinion, her blazen talent is obvious. True talent doesn’t vibe on the same frequency as those who give a thumbs down 😉 Rhiannon you’re just the best !!!!
I do not know how I would live without this woman's music in my life
Her songs are truthful and honest they need to be heard . Whether she's with the Carolina Chocolate Drops or solo ,she's a seriously talented Woman
She glows and is very innovative! Her soul is strong and was meant to bring love to all those who hear her.
Waking up to see Rhiannon on tiny desk on a Monday morning is such a beautiful thing.
The piano line of "Purchaser's Option" complements her voice so beautifully.
The banjo sounds a lot like an oud in this. I'm not a banjo aficionado or anything but it's a very different sound than you usually expect from that instrument.
That's a good observation. Rhiannon Giddens has made some videos, available on You Tube, about the origins and evolution of the banjo, of how its form and sound changed over the years. Here's one she made with her band mates from The Carolina Chocolate Drops: ruclips.net/video/qor2ib8iXtg/видео.html. On their album Leaving Eden, she plays, on a five string gourd banjo, "Kerr's Negro Jig" which sounds an awful lot like a traditional Irish jig performed on an oud.
Yep. I believe it may be the first time a banjo was played like an Oud. Fantastic. He also played a Arab-Persian drum, the name of which escapes me. What a versatile musician.
I was experimenting with playing this original 1920's cello banjo with an oud pick and loved the sound of it. Please note that the banjo is strung with nylgut strings and therefore it's a completely different sound to the more common metal strings...Also in Turkey they play a banjo type of instrument called cumbus in a similar style to the Oud. The drum I played is the Iranian Daf
@@FrancescoTurrisi - Thanks for the clarification! I'm in awe.
@@petersmall1574 its called a minstrel banjo
One of the world's most powerful voices, a banjo that sounds like an oud, and a song about our cruel history. Not a bad start for a concert...
Some people say "She has the voice of a Angel" I say Angels wish they sounded like Rhiannon Giddens!
Serious talent behind that tiny desk...thank them for sharing their gift
Some serious musicianship in this trio!
Ten thousand voices just breaking my heart from across the timeless desert....
Saw her and this band last night at Port Fairy Folk Festival (near Melbourne Australia), what a voice, what a performance, what a message! People talking about it all over this morning, including other artists. The quintessential contemporary folk artist, pointing out terrible historical truths with the voice Angels would envy!
An old singing in a young body ruminates lyrical context way beyond the past to today. A soulful mix of sounds across times and cultures is a true heartfelt experience to listen to. thanks Rhianna & thanks npr!
TheMissOmni Rhiannon;) Thanks for watching...
@@ibassnote
Rhiannon figured out that she could squeeze in a fourth song into her TIny Desk if she played "At the Purchaser's Option" in 7/4 time. True genius
Wicked! Francesco playing some more blues figures than usual on the piano was tasty too
An angel in human form! Wow, stopped me in my tracks when she sang, "He Will See You Through." Simply amazing.
OMG! I love it. I've heard the 2nd song before. Of course it brought a mixture of feelings. To know the stories behind her writing of her music made it that much powerful. Her music has a Celtic flavor to it. Wow!
It took me long enough to find this and The Carolina Chocolate Drops - but WOW! What a wealth of amazing, soul stirring music!
Look up “soulful” in any dictionary and I think you just might find a picture of this amazingly talented, beautiful, inspiring, creative, and musically passionate woman. May God continue to bless her-as He already has-with such a marvelous gift. I just happened upon her today and I see (hear) I’ve sure been missing a lot!
One of my top musical heroes. I couldn't tell you how many times I've watched this.
Rhiannon Gidden is new to me...Thank you Tiny Desk...sitting up and listening !
Most pleased to see the fretless Banjo come out!!
@Andrew Brent Okay, yeah her banjo, I believe Jim Martel only builds fretless banjos and she is quite famous for playing the fretless.
Rhiannon's voice and songs remind me of Buffy St. Marie's historical lyrics regarding Native American genocide and the war in Vietnam. Compassion, transparency, integrity and accountability for all!
Quel talent c'est une étoile qui nous guide vers la beauté et la compassion. Et quels musiciens 😌🙏🕉
Beautiful and spirited. A tonic for the ages.
I saw her face and i was like "nashville"! I enjoyed that particular series that she was in. Great to learn she is an artist in her own right! Awesome lyricist, vocalist and musician 👏🏽👏🏽
So happy to see Rhiannon on Tiny Desk! ✨ She’s my favorite artist of the moment... ❤️
I have loved the CC Drops for years now! Rhiannon Giddens is a musical gem and I second everyone's comments about it being enjoyable for her soloing :)
seriously made me cry. thank you for introducing me to this amazing artist.
I am truly blown away. Wow! Thank you for never disappointing me, NPR!
She is absolutely wonderful, both as a singer and a banjo player. As a banjo player myself I would die happy if I could succeed playing like her for 5 seconds. The stories she tells are devastating and brings tears every time I hear them.
All I just to really want to do is to thank Rhiannon Giddens for her incredible music. Thank You! You Are Amazing!!!!!!!!
Almost broke my thumb hitting the like button as soon as i read Rhiannon Giddens, i am a bit dissapointed to not hear Wayfaring Stranger since her version is the absolute best ever but still loved hearing her beautiful voice
She's a true artist. I just love lyrics and her voice.
Wow this is great! So glad you got Rhiannon Giddens, she's really an amazing artist! Way to go again Tiny Desk!
Beautiful songs, and sad, been crying alot, such an important ting she does bringing the horrible stories forth, never to forget 🙏❣️
I love her! How great to see Rhiannon behind the tiny desk.
Wow and omg...m stone book
Rhiannon, Thank you, Blessed Be and Much Love ❤️
Ce qui est impressionnant c'est combien chacun est concentré et délicat dans son jeux. 😌🙏🕉❤️
WOW!!!! Such a beautiful voice from a beautiful woman.
My first time hearing you Rhiannon and Wow! Such powerful stuff!! 🙏☺
I bought her album about a year ago. So powerful ❤️
she used to perform with a group as "Carolina Chocolate Drops", been listening to her for a few years now, shes amazing ;-]
@@DazzaDirect what a great name Carolina Chocolate Drops! 👍😀👍
Look for her version of Wayfaring Stranger. Just amazing!! 😉😉
@@judecaplin1860 one of my favourites from Rhiannon ruclips.net/video/b1Z4PAZX9Bs/видео.html ;-]
So amazing, I've always admired story telling types of music and Giddens is spectacular at it. B#
Thank you for always introducing more music 🙏
A lot I do not get. Tx tiny desk
Wow words and music .200pp
Love where she's coming from and look forward to where she's headed....meantime I think I'll just sit and soak this up. Thankyou NPR - and thankyou esp to RG.
Deep, Beautiful Thought Provoking Music...
She is tooooo gooood!! So much character and talent!
What a great performance! I am thankful I have been able to see her perform as part of the Carolina Chocolate Drops up close and in-person in Sugar Grove, NC at the Doc Watson festival. She possesses such a broad range of talent!👏👏👏
We saw her live in our small town years ago. What an opportunity that was.
Read about her in a recent Oberlin College alum magazine, and just had to find this. Very impressive.
Was first introduced to her music via the Carolina Chocolate Drops at Merlefest in 2014, and have been a huge fan ever since. Glad to see her at the Tiny Desk.
She is totally awesome. I have seen her in person more than once🙏❤️🙏!!!
A truly amazing and unique artist, brings absolute joy to all the senses.
Pure talent, education, history, great folk music, variety of instruments, home run! Really stands out as the last 3 TDC's just didn't hit my chords.
The voice for liberation around the world.
So awesome!! Thank you to this woman for taking the National Folk Festival in Greensboro and starting The North Carolina Folk Fest with her work, and i'm sure her clout and financial win fall from winning The Genius Grant. North Carolina Music Moves
She is a National Treasure indeed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for the tears I just shed...
Yes, I’ve been waiting for this. She’s so wonderful, one of the most beautiful voices and writers out there.
Intense focus, beautiful voice, incredibly beautiful woman--inside and out
I just love you. Thank you ever so much! 🙏🎸🪕🎻🪘🥁🪗🎹🎺🎧🎤🎙️🎛️📯🎚️
I have seen her twice in Kent, Ohio, at the Kent Stage. She is remarkable and I adore her. She can sing any type of music.
What a fantastic musician. This is up there with my favourite Natalie Merchant tiny desk concert. Thanks.
For me, Natalie Merchant and Rhiannon Giddens are the finest female singer-songwriters of all; along with the late Sandy Denny.
I love her voice and storytelling - very talented
Brilliant as always.Extraordinary vocals and extraordinary musical accompaniment ❤
What a gorgeous voice! Loved it
Seeing her at Glimmerglass this summer - a dream come true !!
She does a version of Wayfaring stranger. Look it up if you haven't. By far the best.
Just saw her last night on the Ken Burns documentary “Country Music”
is she in it , never knew, thanks ;-]
I was lucky enough to see her and Amethyst Kiah at a show in Virginia. Oh man do they both have so much talent.
a gifted singer with a voice of gold
She is spectacular!
Absolute love for this performance! 🎶💜🔥
1858 Jim Heartle , Banjo copy. An amazing to access the ancestors. Beautiful. words.
she makes me think of Miriam Makeba.....I am in tears
Ohhhh, Rhiannon! Thanks for this.
Wise last words “so much beauty and so much horrible together. It seems to be our story”... but gotta keep going
Banjo IS sooo good, and I love thé song's mood !!! Bonnar
Learned about her music from reading a book called A Place to Belong by Amber O'Neal Johnston. Such a lovely voice and talented artist.
I heard about her when she won the MacArthur grant couple years ago. This was an amazing set.
Amei o som do bandolim! 😍❤
Hope she'll appear here again with the Carolina chocolate drops ! ;o)
Hell yes!
I miss CCD.
They've disbanded, unfortunately.
Ugh I love her so much.
Not heard her since Nashville series. Love it!!!
Wow. I had heard her name but didn't know a thing about her. Great.