Alana Springsteen To Release ‘Live From NPR’s Tiny Desk’ EP
Alana Springsteen will release her latest EP, Alana Springsteen: Live From NPR’s Tiny Desk, this Friday (Dec. 6) via Columbia Records/Sony Music Nashville.
The four song EP was recorded live during Springsteen’s appearance on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series this past August. Tracks include “Ghost In My Guitar” and “Twenty Something” from her three-part debut album Twenty Something, alongside newly released single “Hot Honey” and unreleased song “Feels Good.”

“Being invited to play Tiny Desk by Robin [Hilton] and the team at NPR Music will forever be a highlight of my life,” says Springsteen. “The fact that they connected with my songs enough to want me to play for them means the world. I love the feeling of performing without relying on anything but myself and my band. There’s something so special about delivering songs that way and we don’t see that enough anymore.
“That’s why it was so important for me to put this out as a project, as perfectly imperfect as it is,” she continues. “I’m so proud to be able to be creative with these musicians and am so grateful for their talent. The real stars of this performance are Alec Parrish, Gideon Klein, Daniel Cooper and Josh Beatty.”
Creative Director: Luke Reynolds
Music Direction: Alec Parrish
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