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A note from our 2022 winner, Alisa Amador Today we're passing the pen to our 2022 Contest winner, ,

A note from our 2022 winner, Alisa Amador [View this email online]( [NPR Tiny Desk Contest]( Today we're passing the pen to our 2022 Contest winner, [Alisa Amador]( to hear about her experience entering the Contest and her advice to you. Dear Tiny Desk Contest community, Hi. I’m Alisa (ah-LEE-sah). I won the Contest last year, and I never, ever imagined I would. Not because I don’t believe in my art (although I’m sure I’m not alone when I say, sometimes it’s freakin’ hard to believe in yourself!), but because I never entered the Contest for the purpose of winning. I entered every year for five years because it always introduced me to fantastic artists. It reminded me that I actually wasn’t alone — as much as it can seem so when you’re an independent musician. There were thousands of other independent artists all over the country, sending in their original music, too. Since winning the Contest in May 2022, I have toured all over the country, sharing the stage with some of the people I admire most, like [Lake Street Dive]( [Madison Cunningham]( and [Sammy Rae & the Friends]( felt overwhelming joy as one of my biggest inspirations, Puerto Rican songwriter iLe, [talked about my music on NPR]( and played my first tour in the U.K. and Europe. (Also, I just found out that my next show in London is sold out, so I’ve had to add another show!) All of this sounds very *impressive* but, what means the most to me in this new chapter of being a working musician is the community — is how not alone I feel. I really want people to know that the Tiny Desk Contest is a window into a whole community, and that it’s the people who make the real difference. I want you to participate in this Contest because it will change your life, even if only in a small, but still significant way. Believing in your art enough to [press “send” on the application]( That changes your life. When you meet a new friend and source of inspiration through the Contest: That changes your life. When you realize you’re not alone in this isolating industry: That changes your life. [Alisa Amador performing on the Tiny Desk Contest On The Road tour]( NPR / Farah Sosa I am so deeply grateful for the gifts the Contest has given me — before and after I won. I am about to [go on tour]( throughout the U.S. with [Emily Scott Robinson]( and Violet Bell. I have an amazing team that I trust. I am learning how to take care of myself, believe in myself and fight for a healthier music industry culture. The 2023 Tiny Desk Contest is presented by Capital One and supported by Guayakí Yerba Mate. --------------------------------------------------------------- Newsletter continues after sponsor message --------------------------------------------------------------- I’ve never liked the word “Contest.” So, instead of calling it “entering the Contest,” let’s call it “entering the community.” I invite you to [enter the Tiny Desk community](. Discover artists who inspire you. They might become some of your best friends (that’s what happened to me with [Cricket Blue]( [Hayley Sabella]( and [Kaiti Jones](. And remember that you are not alone. You are not alone. Also, music is fun! I’d forgotten that for a while. I’m so grateful to be remembering it now. Love, Alisa Alisa Amador plays Boston Boricua Chicana Bilingual Emotional Crybaby music. She’s on tour throughout the U.S. starting March 1. Her favorite part of playing Tiny Desk was the pizza party afterward, where she got to meet all her radio heroes and the amazing Tiny Desk team. --------------------------------------------------------------- Stream your local NPR station. Visit NPR.org to find your local station stream. [Find a Station]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( What do you think of today's email? We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions and feedback: [tinydeskcontest@npr.org](mailto:tinydeskcontest@npr.org?subject=Newsletter%20Feedback) Interested in connecting with music-lovers and music-makers across the Contest community? Join our Tiny Desk Contest Community [Facebook Group]( Need a new playlist? Follow NPR Music on [Spotify]( and [Apple Music]( Looking for more great content? [Check out all of our newsletter offerings]( — including Music, Books, Pop Culture and more! You received this message because you're subscribed to Tiny Desk Contest emails. This email was sent by National Public Radio, Inc., 1111 North Capitol Street NE, Washington, DC 20002 [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( [NPR logo]

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