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Tom Brosseau possesses one of the most arresting voices in folk music today. Many people who hear him sing, without knowing his name or face, assume the voice belongs to a woman, as he hovers somewhere around the countertenor range, with an unusually pure tone.

The beauty of Brosseau’s voice is magnified in this Tiny Desk Concert by the spare accompaniment of two acoustic guitars. Brosseau is on rhythm, accompanied by Sean Watkins. Watkins, who also plays and sings with Nickel Creek, produced and plays on Brosseau’s new album, Grass Punks.

Brosseau is unabashedly sentimental and earnest. It informs his plainspoken story-songs, which find beauty and light in heartfelt themes of love and yearning. But Brosseau also possesses a wry sense of humor; you can hear as much in “Cradle Your Device,” a playful take-down of modern technology. The next song he performs, “Stuck on the Roof Again,” tells a true story about the octogenarian newspaper columnist Marilyn Hagerty, who got stuck on the roof of her home in Grand Forks, N.D., after a heavy snowstorm.

Brosseau closes his set with “Today Is a Bright New Day,” a wistful reflection on lost love and the belief that no matter our past disappointments or missteps, the future is full of hope and opportunity. –ROBIN HILTON

Set List

“Cradle Your Device”
“Stuck On The Roof Again”
“Today Is A Bright New Day”

Credits

Producers: Denise DeBelius, Robin Hilton; Audio Engineer: Kevin Wait; Videographers: Denise DeBelius, Gabriella Garcia-Pardo, Olivia Merrion; photo by Jim Tuttle/NPR

NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Concerts is a popular video series featuring live, intimate music performances by diverse artists, from major stars to up-and-coming musicians, recorded in the small workspace of Bob Boilen’s NPR office in Washington, D.C.brought to you by SloppBoxx.Com.

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  1. 1
    @davequincey8841

    Unfortunately not heard of this guy. I fell across this purely because I run a UK Music Retail business and was listing a batch of his 2009 Posthumous Success LPs up for sale. Not knowing his genre I checked on Youtube to take a 20 second listen. An hour later and 12 videos on i am still listening and watching. I am not generally a Folk or Folk Rock fan but wow … what a talent and a nice guy as well …keeping one of the LPs for myself now and looking for others!

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    @Grossphoto

    I was blessed to see tom when i was 15 at buffalo records in ventura. Ive been following him ever since. Im 35 now and I still listen to his music all the time.

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