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The Staves: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
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The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit — stripped-down sets, an intimate setting — just a different space.

Bob Boilen | Sep. 1, 2021
Gathered in their kitchen are sisters, Emily, Jessica, and Camilla Staveley-Taylor; best known as The Staves. “We haven’t got a tiny desk; we’ve got our kitchen table.” But where The Staves gathered, along with guitarist and tenor horn player Marcus Hamblett, is deeply embedded in their family history. “We’re coming to you from Watford, England, in the house we grew up in and the table where we wrote most of our songs around. And we would road test every song in this kitchen, so we thought we’d play some songs for you from here.”

The four songs in this home concert all come from Good Woman, their first album in six years. It was produced with John Congleton (who’s previously worked with an ocean of artists, from St. Vincent to Nelly Furtado) and written after the passing of their mom and the birth of Emily’s first child. This stripped-down performance is a beautiful way to experience these sisters’ gorgeous harmonies through their songs of strength, loss, life and womanhood.

SET LIST
"Nothing's Gonna Happen"
"Good Woman"
"Satisfied"
"Waiting on Me to Change"

MUSICIANS
Jessica Staveley-Taylor: vocal, guitar, keys
Camilla Staveley-Taylor: vocal, guitar
Emily Staveley-Taylor: vocal
Marcus Hamblett: guitar, tenor horn

CREDITS
Video: SJ Film
Audio: Iain Graham
Audio Mix: Josh Rogosin

TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Bob Boilen
Video Producer: Kara Frame
Tiny Production Team: Bobby Carter, Maia Stern, Gabrielle Pierre
Executive Producer: Keith Jenkins
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann

#tinydesk #thestaves #nprmusic
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@unpluggedmusic101

2 years ago

Poor Marcus, realising that nothing's gonna happen with his back against the door...

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@prairie4life

2 years ago

Never have I clicked on a Tiny Desk link faster!

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@ifinditamazing

2 years ago

They're my favorite band, and after 10+ years of being a fan, I finally have tickets to see them in Chicago. They've helped me deal with my anxiety so much.

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@albertvaldez214

1 year ago

You know you're experiencing greatness when you're seeing them live and it is studio quality without the studio.

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@PianoDentist

1 year ago

If I were the Staves neighbour and had to put up with all that noise coming from next door. I'd be banging on walls, shouting to them to turn it up! Just beautiful!

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@alyerickson7215

2 years ago

This is the Tiny desk Ive been hoping for since I first heard the Staves years ago! As lovely as I'd always hoped.

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@katintransit3237

2 years ago

I listened one of the staves entire albums on my first ever big 🍄 journey when I was in a deep pit of depression at 18 years old. I have never felt so held and supported in my entire life, cried for a solid few hours, and things forever changed for me from that night onwards positively 🥲

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@amberwoodward7184

2 years ago

I'll probably never be able to tell them this properly, but this most recent album of theirs' has literally meant the world to me. It expressed so much of what I was going through at the end of last year. When I felt like I'd lost everything, it felt like they were still there with me, holding my hands and telling me I didn't have to hate myself for all the pain I was in, that someone else out there understood, and what's more - were able to turn such suffering into art. That saved me.

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@dantellywelyn

2 years ago

If music is food for the soul then I’m gorging myself on this

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@yanchooous

2 years ago

Best morning ever.

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@brittanycarriger

2 years ago

This is criminally under seen and under promoted. This is one of my favorite bands of all time and I'm whelmed.

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@chipiturk90strend

2 years ago

Their house is like a window to their souls. Like the teapot, the plants, shelf, the lamp, the curtains all represents them. The color vibe/theme. And that's beautiful.

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@dainetv2022

2 years ago

I still can't believe what just happened.. Just last month after NPR Tiny desk featured one of my faves Fleet Foxes, I dm'd NPR on Insta asking why they have yet to feature the staves.. It's been a long time coming... and then here we are... These ladies are the best... Thanks NPR Tiny desk

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@arnvillanueva6178

2 years ago

the HARMONIES...you're all wonderful at what you do. your music is so easy to fall into and get transported by. thank you NPR for having the Staves.

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@june6695

2 years ago

Satisfied was brilliant on the BBC sound stage at latitude!

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@FromDkWithLove

2 years ago

Whoa, what an amazing surprise. My day just got a whole lot better. Thank you!

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@georgeoscarbluth7513

2 years ago

Came for the homemade bread; stayed for the vocal harmony. 🙂

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@amandaradtke

2 years ago

I had the pleasure of seeing them live back in 2011 when they were touring with The Civil Wars. The whole audience was so captivated through their entire set, and I still feel that way when I listen to them now!

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@TheJewellian

1 year ago

finally young people making great music which involves talent and harmony and playing an instrument and playing live with no autotune! I feel quite emotional

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@FooFighter193

2 years ago

With "Waiting On Me To Change" there is this idea (word-painting) I've noticed. In the verse when she's singing 'Said you're waiting on me to change, What you doing that for?', she's playing quasi the same chords over and over again. She shows us through the music she's not ready. When we go to the chorus and she sings 'I'll change, I'll change, I'll change when I want to", she's changing the chords every time, now It's her decision to do so.

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