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Action Bronson: Tiny Desk Concert

Action Bronson: Tiny Desk Concert
There are times during Action Bronson's Tiny Desk when his vocals momentarily drift. We instruct our guests to face the directional microphones so that our recorders pick up the voices. Action warned us of the improbability of that happening before we started filming, and sure enough, the Flushing, Queens emcee strolled off the mic a couple of times, did an about-face here and there and even took a knee mid-show. When we got to "Latin Grammys," he looked at our engineer Josh Rogosin and said, "I told you I couldn't stand still. How do you still play music?" He's got a point. Action's band, Human Growth Hormone, reinterprets his records so funky it's nearly impossible not to move, yet the slight imperfections during the set tickled me. Bam Bam, primarily known as a rapper, has turned his passion for food, clothing, sneakers, wrestling, writing, fitness and painting into bonafide professions. Never veering too far away from the booth, he's consistently dropped projects since 2011. After working out in the green room, Mr. Baklava walked to the Desk, greeting nearly every person in the room with a handshake and performing highlights from Mr. Wonderful, Lamb Over Rice, White Bronco, and Only For Dolphins. Bronson was born to entertain us.


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