Stephen Thompson

Stephen Thompson is an editor and reviewer for NPR Music, where he curates Song of the Day, fusses over the placement of commas and appears as a frequent panelist on the podcasts All Songs Considered and Pop Culture Happy Hour. In 2008, he and Bob Boilen created the weekly NPR Music video series Tiny Desk Concerts, in which musicians perform at Boilen's desk.

In 1993, Thompson founded The Onion's entertainment section, The A.V. Club, which he edited until December 2004. In the years since, he has provided music-themed commentaries for the NPR programs Weekend Edition Sunday, Weekend All Things Considered and Morning Edition, on which he earned the distinction of becoming the only member of the NPR Music staff ever to sing on an NPR newsmagazine. (Later, the magic of AutoTune transformed him from a 12th-rate David Archuleta into a fourth-rate Cher.) Thompson's entertainment writing has also run in Paste magazine, The Washington Post and The London Guardian.

During his tenure at The Onion, Thompson edited the 2002 book The Tenacity of the Cockroach: Conversations with Entertainment's Most Enduring Outsiders (Crown) and copy-edited six best-selling comedy books. While there, he also coached The Onion's softball team to a sizzling 21-42 record, and was once outscored 72-0 in a span of 10 innings. Later in life, Thompson redeemed himself by teaming up with the small gaggle of fleet-footed twentysomethings who won the 2008 NPR Relay Race, a triumph he documents in a hard-hitting essay for the forthcoming anthology This Is NPR: The First Forty Years (Chronicle).

A 1994 graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Thompson now lives in Silver Spring, Md., with his two children and a Frogger machine. His hobbies include watching reality television without shame, eating Pringles until his hand has involuntarily twisted itself into a gnarled claw, using the size of his Twitter following to assess his self-worth, touting the immutable moral superiority of the Green Bay Packers and maintaining a fierce rivalry with all Midwestern states other than Wisconsin.

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Music
7:52 pm
Wed April 24, 2013

Jittery Jams: 10 Songs For Coffee Lovers

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Frank Sinatra's "The Coffee Song" makes light of a perceived Brazilian coffee glut.

Originally published on Fri April 26, 2013 12:46 am

SXSW: Live From Austin
6:03 am
Sat April 6, 2013

Café Tacvba, Live In Concert: SXSW 2013

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Cafe Tacvba performs at the NPR Music 2013 SXSW Showcase at Stubb's on Wednesday March 13, 2013.

A playful, electronics-infused Mexican rock band, Café Tacvba found itself in an unusual spot on the Stubb's stage at SXSW on March 13: namely, bookended by Nick Cave and Yeah Yeah Yeahs, both of whom roll around seductively in far seedier corners of rock 'n' roll. Singing in Spanish to a largely English-language crowd, singer Rubén Albarrán had to get his points across through giddiness-induced goodwill, not to mention the live-wire showmanship of a rock star with a 20-year pedigree.

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The Record
2:07 pm
Mon March 18, 2013

Jason Molina, A Folksinger Who Embodied The Best Of The Blues, Has Died

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Originally published on Mon March 18, 2013 3:04 pm

All Songs Considered
2:50 pm
Wed March 13, 2013

Baby Bands, Pop Stars And Room-Filling Joy: What To Expect At SXSW 2013

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Twin Horns Of Joy? Members of the band The Bottom Dollars play on the street in Austin, Texas, during the opening night of the South by Southwest music festival.

Originally published on Sat March 16, 2013 7:55 am

Listen to Stephen Thompson's conversation with Audie Cornish on All Things Considered by clicking the audio link.


The South by Southwest music festival kicked off Tuesday with the first of five straight nights of music overload: The clubs, makeshift music venues and front porches of Austin, Texas, were overrun with little-known discoveries-in-waiting and big names alike, as well as tens of thousands of fans who have flocked to the city in search of epiphanies.

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Monkey See
1:49 pm
Fri February 8, 2013

Sunday, 8 p.m. ET: Spend Grammy Night Staring At Screens With Us!

Originally published on Sun February 10, 2013 11:11 pm

With the conclusion of Sunday night's ceremony, Linda Holmes and I have now live-blogged fully one-eleventh of the Grammy Awards' 55 annual incarnations. Below is our original post and an archived live blog of the telecast:

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Tiny Desk Concerts
1:46 pm
Mon January 14, 2013

Black Prairie: Tiny Desk Concert

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Black Prairie performs a Tiny Desk Concert on Nov. 9, 2012.

The charming roots-folk band Black Prairie got its start as an outlet for The Decemberists' Chris Funk and Nate Query, who wanted an outlet for some of their rootsy, mostly instrumental string-band wanderings.

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Music
1:22 pm
Mon December 24, 2012

Hail To The Chipmunks: A Holiday Classic Re-Revisited

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The Chipmunks, left to right: Simon, Theodore, Alvin.

Originally published on Mon December 24, 2012 4:37 pm

Tiny Desk Concerts
12:32 pm
Thu December 6, 2012

Anaïs Mitchell: Tiny Desk Concert

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Anais Mitchell performs a Tiny Desk Concert on Oct. 23, 2012.

Her voice is soft and sweet, her guitar work deft and evocative, but Anaïs Mitchell is a songwriting storyteller first and foremost. Robbed of a gift for melody and poetry, Mitchell would probably (and may yet) write some tremendous novels.

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All Songs Considered Blog
11:03 am
Tue September 11, 2012

First Watch: Ben Sollee, 'Unfinished'

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Ben Sollee's new album, Half Made Man, comes out Sept. 25.

Originally published on Tue September 18, 2012 6:18 pm

Ben Sollee is a classically trained cellist whose forays into Americana have led him to work with Abigail Washburn, Bela Fleck and Daniel Martin Moore.

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Newport Folk Festival
5:15 pm
Fri August 17, 2012

The Tallest Man On Earth, Live In Concert: Newport Folk 2012

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Tallest Man On Earth performs at the 2012 Newport Folk Festival.

Originally published on Tue October 2, 2012 7:39 am

Kristian Matsson, the smallish Swede who performs under the moniker The Tallest Man on Earth, sings, plays guitar and occasionally takes a turn at the piano. That's all there is to his act: no backing band, no frills. Heck, he barely needs amplification, given the volume at which he performs. But that right there — the gigantic force of his delivery, the percussive hyper-dexterity of his playing — is part of what makes him so magnetic on stage. On paper, he's just another poet strumming a guitar.

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Tiny Desk Concerts
6:03 am
Mon August 6, 2012

Beth Orton: Tiny Desk Concert

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Originally published on Fri August 10, 2012 12:26 pm

English singer-songwriter Beth Orton is one of the best-known practitioners of a subgenre in which folk songs are set to electronic beats — it's a sound she employed to popular and powerful effect throughout the late '90s and early '00s, on hit albums such as Trailer Park, Central Reservation and Daybreaker.

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Newport Folk Festival
3:48 pm
Mon July 30, 2012

Sara Watkins, Live In Concert: Newport Folk 2012

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Sara Watkins plays the Fort Stage at the Newport Folk Festival.

Sara Watkins isn't the flashiest of singing stars, but she's already carved out a remarkable career: She got her start as a kid with Chris Thile and her brother Sean in the heavily decorated, platinum-selling Nickel Creek, and has since gone on to perform with The Decemberists,

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Newport Folk Festival
8:34 am
Sun July 29, 2012

Spirit Family Reunion, Live In Concert: Newport Folk 2012

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Originally published on Tue October 2, 2012 7:38 am

  • Spirit Family Reunion Live From Newport

The last band to open for Levon Helm before his death earlier this year, Brooklyn's Spirit Family Reunion crafts a sweetly ramshackle Americana sound that's part secular gospel revival, part folk ramble.

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Newport Folk Festival
3:28 pm
Sat July 28, 2012

First Aid Kit, Live In Concert: Newport Folk 2012

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Originally published on Tue October 2, 2012 7:38 am

  • First Aid Kit Live From Newport

The young Swedish sisters in First Aid Kit got their break when their cover of Fleet Foxes' "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song" became a gigantic hit on YouTube, attracting three million views and many comparisons to, well, Fleet Foxes.

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Tiny Desk Concerts
9:52 am
Mon July 16, 2012

The Milk Carton Kids: Tiny Desk Concert

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Originally published on Tue July 17, 2012 11:43 am

The history of folk and pop music is littered with gorgeous intertwined voices: Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, The Jayhawks' Mark Olson and

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Tiny Desk Concerts
11:11 am
Thu July 12, 2012

Laura Marling: Tiny Desk Concert

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Originally published on Thu July 12, 2012 11:43 am

When Tom Jones performed at the NPR Music offices in 2009, it felt like an exercise in cruelty: His Tiny Desk Concert took a larger-than-life icon, a superstar for whom intimacy is implied but impossible on a huge stage, and shrunk him to where every bead of sweat could be seen. Young English folksinger Laura Marling, on the other hand, lives for that sort of intimacy.

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Tiny Desk Concerts
8:39 am
Mon July 9, 2012

Brandi Carlile: Tiny Desk Concert

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It's possible to place countless movies and TV shows within a very specific time frame based on whether they feature certain songs: Baja Men's "Who Let the Dogs Out," Smash Mouth's "All Star" and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros' "Home" all provide a form of pop-cultural carbon dating, as well as signifiers of a tone that's both specific and universal.

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Tiny Desk Concerts
7:03 am
Mon June 4, 2012

Kelly Hogan: Tiny Desk Concert

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The reliable backup singer who seizes the spotlight is the stuff of entertainment-industry fairy tales, but Kelly Hogan hasn't actually had to labor in obscurity.

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First Listen
9:03 pm
Sun April 15, 2012

First Listen: Norah Jones, 'Little Broken Hearts'

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Norah Jones' new album, Little Broken Hearts, comes out May 1.

Originally published on Wed May 9, 2012 6:07 am

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First Listen
8:36 pm
Sun April 8, 2012

First Listen: Spiritualized, 'Sweet Heart Sweet Light'

Originally published on Wed April 18, 2012 1:20 pm

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