From Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, Tiny Desk is celebrating Latinx Heritage Month with an “El Tiny“ takeover, featuring Jessie Reyez, Susana Baca and more musicians from all corners of Latinidad.
Anamaria Sayre | September 30, 2022
Beer cans and hair brushes may not be typical percussive tools, but typical is as irrelevant as tradition is amorphous when you’re an immigrant-raised, Colombian-Canadian kid whose music is as much about navigating life on your terms as it is about holding your head up in the rip current of love.
Jessie Reyez’s legendary layers — vocal dynamism, cross-genre playfulness, unapologetic realness — were on full display at her El Tiny concert. Complete with strings, horns and musical direction from Tiny Desk alum Matthew Burnett (whose credits also include Daniel Caesar’s Tiny Desk), Reyez deftly danced between tracks with the assuredness of a true reina harnessing her vulnerability on stage.
Reyez opens the performance with “MOOD,“ the