Thursday, February 25, 2021
Sixteen-time
Grammy Award winner
Kirk Franklin recently took over the at-home edition of
NPR’s
Tiny Desk Concert in celebration of Black History Month.
The
RCA Inspiration artist serenaded the faithful from
Uncle Jessie’s Kitchen, his Arlington, Texas, studio, performing against a backdrop that recalled the
1968 Memphis sanitation strike, at which Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech.
Joining Franklin were singers
Melodie Pace,
Darian Elliot,
Michael Bethany,
Deon Yancey and
Tia Rudd, as well as
Terry Baker on drums and percussion,
Shaun Martin on keyboards and
Matthew Ramsey on bass.
The ensemble opened with “Love Theory,” followed by the classic “Silver and Gold,” “Melodies From Heaven” and the joyous “Smile."
“I know you’re at home right now in your drawers, listening to some Jesus music," Franklin allowed. "It’s OK—Jesus loves you in your drawers!”
Get into the spirit below. (Psst—we, too, are in our drawers.)