NPR is once again set to ignite Latin music celebrations with the launch of its fifth annual “El Tiny” series, a month-long extravaganza running from September 15 to October 15, dedicated to showcasing the rich diversity and global impact of Latin music. This year’s installment promises to be a compelling bridge across generations, featuring a curated lineup of 11 artists, from established icons to emerging stars, all performing their signature stripped-down sets.
A Fixture in Latin Music Recognition
The “El Tiny” series, produced by NPR’s Alt.Latino team, has become a significant fixture in celebrating Latin music during Hispanic Heritage Month. Building on the global phenomenon of NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts, “El Tiny” offers a dedicated platform for artists from across the Latinidad spectrum. The concept, an extension of the original Tiny Desk series created by Bob Boilen and Stephen Thompson, began in 2021, initially adapting to at-home performances during the pandemic before transitioning to in-studio sessions at NPR headquarters in Washington D.C. Hosts Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre have been instrumental in championing Latin artists, bringing a wide array of genres and experiences to the forefront.
Bridging Generations with Icons and Rising Stars
This year’s “El Tiny” kicks off with a highly anticipated performance by Argentine rock pioneer Fito Páez. His set, released on September 15, delves into his extensive discography, featuring beloved classics like “A Rodar Mi Vida” and “Mariposa Tecknicolor,” alongside tracks from his recent album, “Novela.” Páez’s inclusion underscores “El Tiny’s” mission to connect different generations of music lovers, highlighting artists whose narratives have resonated for decades.
The lineup aims to showcase the breadth of contemporary Latin music. While specific names beyond the kickoff artist were not detailed in initial announcements, past installments and related NPR features indicate a tradition of inviting a diverse roster. Artists like Gloria Estefan, Carlos Vives, and Adrian Quesada have either been mentioned in relation to this event or have previously graced the Tiny Desk stage, solidifying their status as titans within the Latin music landscape. The series consistently aims to feature artists representing various styles, from reggaeton and trap to regional Mexican music, cumbia, and indie sounds, ensuring a comprehensive representation of the vibrant Latin music scene.
The Enduring Appeal of Tiny Desk
The Tiny Desk series itself, which began in 2008, has become one of the most respected live music video platforms globally, attracting millions of views and offering artists an intimate stage to connect with audiences. Its success lies in its simple yet powerful formula: artists performing in a small, unassuming space, allowing their raw talent and musicality to shine. “El Tiny” leverages this established format to spotlight artists who might otherwise be overlooked in mainstream music coverage, providing them with a significant platform. Previous “El Tiny” performances by artists such as Natalia Lafourcade, Ivy Queen, Becky G, and J Balvin have garnered tens of millions of views, demonstrating the immense appetite for Latin music content on the platform.
A Celebration of Culture and Sound
“El Tiny” serves as more than just a performance series; it’s a cultural statement. By dedicating a full month to Latin music, NPR acknowledges its profound influence and continuous evolution. The curated selection of artists aims not only to entertain but also to educate listeners about the rich tapestry of sounds emanating from Latin America and its diasporas. This annual event solidifies NPR’s commitment to diverse storytelling through music, offering compelling top stories for fans and aspiring artists alike. As “El Tiny” continues its run, it promises to deliver a captivating series that celebrates the past, present, and future of Latin music.