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Maren Morris: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert

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Maren Morris is the country artist most gracefully poised at the spot where future thinking meets time-honored ways. Consider the setting for her second Tiny Desk performance — this time a (home) concert — and the first filmed in her hometown of Nashville, Tenn. Morris and her band offer (mostly) songs from her new album, Humble Quest, in a luxuriously curtained corner of the city's new Soho House, the private club that typifies 21st century luxe leisure — this one housed in the May Hosiery building, a landmark harkening back to Music City's industrial past.

The four songs in this set likewise apply her highly attuned sensibility to classic song subjects: the value of hard work, the intimacy of marriage and the rejuvenating power of a great song. From the low-riding "Circles Around This Town" to "The Bones," the chart-topping ballad that secured her place on wedding playlists forevermore, Morris delivers her songs with clear-eyed passion as the band — all behind-the-scenes Nashville stars, including Side Piece member Annie Clements on bass and background vocals — locks in to her every cue. Humble Quest is, for Morris, a triumph in a personal key, and this mini-concert shows just why she's both revolutionary and relatable.

SET LIST

  • "Circles Around This Town" 
  • "I Can't Love You Anymore" 
  • "Background Music"
  • "The Bones"
  • MUSICIANS

  • Maren Morris: vocals, guitar 
  • Christian Paschall: drums
  • Bennett Lewis: guitar / vocals
  • Annie Clements: bass, vocals
  • Eric Montgomery: guitar, vocals
  • Matt Butler: organ, vocals
  • Rachel Beauregard: guitar, vocals
  • CREDITS

  • Director: Rachel Deeb 
  • Producer: Jennifer Pepke
  • Production Company: Forty Two Productions
  • Director of Photography: Dylan Rucker
  • Steadicam: Daniel Vorlet
  • 1st AC: Matthew Bellamy, Chase Lochamire
  • Gaffer: Chris Eaton
  • Key Grip: Hunter Dixon
  • Edit / Color: Mason Allen
  • Audio / Recording Engineer: Hanford Pittman
  • Monitor Engineer: Thomas McNabb
  • A2: Jackie Lapham
  • Mixed by: Christian Paschall
  • Playback: Paul Barber
  • Backline Techs: Jim Hall, John Cromer
  • Stage Manager: John Williams
  • PA: Skyler Sims
  • Location: Soho House Nashville
  • TINY DESK TEAM

  • Producer: Bob Boilen
  • Video Producer: Kara Frame, Michael Zamora
  • Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
  • Tiny Production Team: Bobby Carter, Joshua Bryant, Maia Stern, Ashley Pointer
  • Executive Producer: Keith Jenkins
  • Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann

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    Ann Powers is NPR Music's critic and correspondent. She writes for NPR's music news blog, The Record, and she can be heard on NPR's newsmagazines and music programs.

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