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Louis Cato: Tiny Desk Concert
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240,631 Views • Dec 20, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
Nikki Birch | December 20, 2023
There is something special about Louis Cato’s ability to captivate an audience. During this Tiny Desk, he expresses his belief that music is most powerful when experienced in a live setting — it’s there that we build community. With rhythmic strumming and a winning smile, he draws us into his honest, thoughtful and vulnerable storytelling.

Not only does Cato sing and excel at multiple instruments, he holds his own on the other side of the microphone, producing, mixing and, most visibly, serving as bandleader for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. If this is your first encounter with Cato, you’ll quickly get a sense of his immense musicality. He’s the type of musician who inspires other musicians and, as such, is very much in demand. Indeed, at the Tiny Desk, it's a fellowship of good vibes as Cato and his band — bassist Jeremy McDonald, guitarist Randy Runyon and drummer James Williams — guide us through an introspective journey of the love we have for others, ourselves and humanity.

SET LIST
“Cutie Baby”
“Reflections”
“Unsightly Room”
“Human”

MUSICIANS
Louis Cato: vocals, guitar
Jeremy McDonald: bass
Randy Runyon: guitar
James Williams: drums

TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Nikki Birch
Director/Editor: Kara Frame
Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin
Series Producer: Bobby Carter
Videographers: Kara Frame, Joshua Bryant, Mitra I. Arthur
Audio Assistant: Hannah Gluvna
Production Assistant: Ashley Pointer
Tiny Desk Team: Suraya Mohamed, Maia Stern, Hazel Cills
Series Creators: Bob Boilen, Stephen Thompson
VP, Visuals and Music: Keith Jenkins
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann

#tinydesk #nprmusic #louiscato
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Views : 240,631
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Dec 20, 2023 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@benoitquinton

4 months ago

Whoever's in charge of booking artists at NPR deserve a raise. ❤

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@gggem

1 month ago

Seriously. Louis Cato should sing during Colbert's show. What a beautiful voice!

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@SilentxMod

4 months ago

Louis is such an underrated musician. He's done some incredible session work. Bass with the Late Show, drums with Marcus Miller and Theo Katzman. And to top it all of, a voice like that..

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@mapleycandian2219

4 months ago

Never heard of him before this video. But I’m officially a fan! What a star. Love it!

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@JonTorrence

4 months ago

You know a vibe is too good that you have to stop mid-video as you’re watching alone so that you can wait to watch it with your partner (or friend, the one who just gets it)

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@KennethKBBenson

4 months ago

The only thing missing from this performance was Andre 3000 on flute! 🎶

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@gnfrank

3 months ago

Oh my. I am just speechless. What a wonderful musician to have found. Thank you Tiny Desk- Louis Cato is just beyond wonderful. How do I amplify my approval way beyond a mere thumbs up? I am now going look for every bit of content he has produced. What a gift.

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@chrisbuggy4849

2 months ago

That snare sound.. great performance . Cheers for putting this together.

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@ivanmay7890

3 months ago

I am so grateful to Stephen Colbert for letting Louis Cato be his musical director, because Louis Cato creates some really beautiful, soulful, feel good music!

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@banba317

2 months ago

Wow; I see Louis nightly on the Late Show, where his talent is obvious, but I didn't know he was such a great balladeer! Unsightly Room is on a level with Paul Simon compositionally!

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@KevinMerinoCreations

4 months ago

What a great way to start the day! He and his band definitely illustrate the power of the Tiny Desk! 👏👏👏

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@MB-jn3dc

4 months ago

Listening now with my wife. Saturday morning. Wrapping Christmas gifts. This music has us feeling at peace and blessed. Such a beautiful sound.

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@ItsJGonzo

4 weeks ago

This music makes my soul heal. Bless you Gentlemen.

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@lordbuddybear

4 months ago

Sunshine Music ☀️

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@jerrydennis8139

4 months ago

Louis Cato…for some reason a hidden Treasure in plain sight! Incredible TD!

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@nicolesaintdenis

4 months ago

Aww Louis ❤ you've been growing and healing too. Wishing you the most amazing journey ❤

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@bryanpearson368

4 months ago

For "Unsightly Room" alone I would have considered this a good day. But more than the lyrics, I found the performance to be a touchstone of empathy. In listening I felt uncomfortably heard, and loved anyway. Thanks NPR for these introductions made with such care. Not since a house concert decades ago given by Vance Gilbert have I heard such meaning and intimacy conveyed with such delicate skill in a live performance! Now off to collect the Louis Cato catalog!

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@TheAaronp17

4 months ago

And I’m a fan now. Wow.

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@joaorocha3138

4 months ago

I´ve just read Louis Cato Wikipedia page, and noticed he was born in Lisbon (not my city (Oporto) but my country) then I saw he´s not portuguese, and I got a little dissapointed but at the same time relieved because I would consider myself uneducated for not knowing such a talent from "my country". Great tiny desk, keep it up brother Louis and his band.

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@mr.thomas1303

4 months ago

TimeStamps: 0:01 - "Cutie Baby" 3:50 - "Reflections" 10:17 - "Unsightly Room" 15:50 - Prelude to "Human" 16:35 - "Human"

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