The World Cafe

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Every day, The World Cafe with host David Dye serves up an eclectic mix of music from blues, rock, and world, to folk, and alternative country. Each show features live performances and interviews with celebrated & emerging artists. The Cafe also presents segments on books, movies, TV and plays related to music.

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December 26, 2012

8:00 PM
Tanacara
Artist : Gonzaghuinha
Album : Brazil Classics: Beleza Tropical, Vol. 2
Composer :
Label : Luaka Bop
8:01 PM
I Thank You
Artist : Bonnie Raitt
Album : The Glow
Composer :
Label : Warner Brothers
8:03 PM
Wrap it Up
Artist : Sam & Dave
Album : The Best Of Sam & Dave
Composer :
Label : Sony
8:09 PM
Right Down the Line
Artist : Bonnie Raitt
Album : Recorded Live for the World Cafe
Composer :
Label : WXPN
8:23 PM
Used to Rule the World
Artist : Bonnie Raitt
Album : Recorded Live for the World Cafe
Composer :
Label : WXPN
8:27 PM
Love Sneakin’ Up On You
Artist : Bonnie Raitt
Album : Recorded Live for the World Cafe
Composer :
Label : WXPN
8:28 PM
Not Cause I Wanted To
Artist : Bonnie Raitt
Album : Recorded Live for the World Cafe
Composer :
Label : WXPN
8:36 PM
Love Sneakin’ Up On You
Artist : Bonnie Raitt
Album : Recorded Live for the World Cafe
Composer :
Label : WXPN
8:40 PM
Right Down the Line
Artist : Bonnie Raitt
Album : Recorded Live for the World Cafe
Composer :
Label : WXPN
8:41 PM
California
Artist : Delta Spirit
Album : Delta Spirit
Composer :
Label : Rounder
8:45 PM
I Confess
Artist : English Beat
Album : Speacial Beat Service
Composer :
Label : Sire/London/Rhino
8:50 PM
More Than This
Artist : Roxy Music
Album : Avalon
Composer :
Label : Virgin Records US
8:54 PM
Every Single Night
Artist : Fiona Apple
Album : The Idler Wheel¿
Composer :
Label : Epic
8:57 PM
I Don’t Mind
Artist : Black Joe Lewis
Album : Black Joe Lewis
Composer :
Label : Weary Records
9:00 PM
Tanacara
Artist : Gonzaghuinha
Album : Brazil Classics: Beleza Tropical, Vol. 2
Composer :
Label : Luaka Bop
9:01 PM
I’ve Got Dreams to Remember
Artist : Buddy Guy
Album : Bring ¿Em In
Composer :
Label : Jive
9:19 PM
Queen Of California
Artist : John Mayer
Album : Born And Raised
Composer :
Label : Columbia
9:23 PM
Shadow Days
Artist : John Mayer
Album : Born And Raised
Composer :
Label : Columbia
9:35 PM
Shadow Days
Artist : John Mayer
Album : Born and Raised
Composer :
Label : Columbia
9:38 PM
Queen Of California
Artist : John Mayer
Album : Born And Raised
Composer :
Label : Columbia
9:40 PM
Born and Raised
Artist : John Mayer
Album : Born And Raised
Composer :
Label : Columbia

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11:26am

Fri June 1, 2012
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Lana Del Rey On World Cafe

Originally published on Mon August 13, 2012 11:19 am

Credit Nicole Nodland

Lana Del Rey got her start at 18, when she was still known as Lizzy Grant and moved from Lake Placid to New York City to write songs and perform in clubs. In 2008, under her given name, she produced and released the EP Kill Kill independently. In 2010, her first album — the doubly eponymous Lana Del Ray [sic] a.k.a. Lizzy Grant — came out and was quickly pulled from circulation, though it'll be reissued this summer.

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1:34pm

Thu May 31, 2012
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Latin Roots: The Underground Beat Of Reggaeton

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 3:09 pm

Credit Scott Gries / Getty Images

Today on Latin Roots from World Cafe, NPR's Jasmine Garsd discusses the history of Reggaeton. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Garsd spent her teenage years hooked on Argentine rock. Garsd moved to the U.S. after high school and quickly encountered an eclectic mix of American music; now, she co-hosts NPR's Alt.Latino with Felix Contreras.

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12:50pm

Thu May 31, 2012
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The Magnetic Fields' Stephin Merritt On World Cafe

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 3:59 pm

Credit Courtesy of the artist

The Magnetic Fields' music provides one of several outlets for frontman Stephin Merritt's inspired songwriting. The band began recording a string of eclectic albums in 1993, and finally found mainstream recognition with 1999's three-disc 69 Love Songs.

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10:51am

Wed May 30, 2012
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Yann Tiersen On World Cafe

Originally published on Wed May 30, 2012 4:34 pm

Credit Jeff Rabillon

The music of multi-instrumentalist Yann Tiersen breaks the constraints of form, yet each track is built around poignant, emotional melodies. Tiersen quickly abandoned the academy training of his early childhood, smashing his violin and adopting the electric guitar instead. He began recording in the summer of 1993, and first found commercial success in his native France with 1998's Le Phare, recorded in two months on the island of Ouessant.

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5:38pm

Tue May 29, 2012
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Next: Two Man Gentlemen Band

Originally published on Wed May 30, 2012 4:54 pm

Credit Courtesy of the artist
  • Hear two new tracks from Two Man Gentleman Band

Self-described as "hot, raucous, retro swing for two," Two Man Gentlemen Band lives up to its claim. But, as the name suggests, there's a subtle ridiculousness to the group's sound. Andy Bean and Fuller Condon have made a career of recording old-school, '60s-style folk on vintage equipment, only to pack their songs with parodies, anachronisms and absurdities.

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1:27pm

Tue May 29, 2012
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The Lumineers On World Cafe

Originally published on Thu December 27, 2012 4:18 pm

Credit Mark Sink

April was a great month for The Lumineers. In addition to releasing its eponymous debut, the band played a ton of sold-out shows across the U.S.

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4:05pm

Fri May 25, 2012
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John Mayer On World Cafe

Originally published on Wed December 26, 2012 5:11 pm

Credit Courtesy of the artist

Becoming a rock star has major implications — just ask John Mayer. The singer-songwriter's personal history and relationships are all public knowledge, thanks to the enormous media attention that the 34-year-old attracts. The attention in turn attracts trouble, but Mayer, who has just released his fifth solo studio album, tries to take it all in stride.

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3:20pm

Thu May 24, 2012
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Janiva Magness On World Cafe

Originally published on Thu May 24, 2012 5:14 pm

Credit Courtesy of Jeff Dunas

Known for exploring the complexity of human hurt in ways that are both personal and universal, Janiva Magness is a widely praised blues and soul singer. Magness writes from a serious place, and fittingly, her music isn't to be taken lightly: She often weaves a difficult personal history into her songs, but, as her new album's title suggests, Magness pushes through tough times on Stronger for It.

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6:15pm

Wed May 23, 2012
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Kent Hartman On World Cafe

Originally published on Thu May 24, 2012 10:24 am

Credit Courtesy of the author

Almost every record you know that was a 1960s radio hit had a secret weapon — a crew of L.A. backing musicians known as "The Wrecking Crew." This group, which included the likes of Glen Campbell, Hal Blaine and Carol Kaye, helped artists ranging from the Partridge Family to the Beach Boys make great-sounding albums.

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3:25pm

Wed May 23, 2012
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Joachim Cooder On World Cafe

Credit Courtesy of the artist

Joachim Cooder is no stranger to collaborations, nor is he new to scoring soundtracks, yet Cooder's newest project combines his past experiences in an unexpected way. Son of legendary guitarist Ry Cooder, he took to the drums early on, and eventually played in the famous documentary Buena Vista Social Club. He's also worked behind the scenes, writing for the soundtracks of films such as Lars and the Real Girl.

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5:31pm

Tue May 22, 2012
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Next: John Fullbright

Originally published on Wed May 30, 2012 10:09 am

Credit Courtesy of the Jesse Costa/WBUR
  • Hear two new tracks by John Fullbright

Hailing from Okemah, Okla., with a serious talent for writing Americana music, John Fullbright is often compared to Woody Guthrie. But Fullbright isn't riding on the coattails of the great folk artists who came before him; in fact, he describes himself as a songwriter, not just a musician, because he's determined to play his own music.

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4:24pm

Tue May 22, 2012
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Neal Casal On World Cafe

Credit Courtesy of the artist

Many fans of American rock love Neal Casal's guitar work, whether they know his solo music or not. Primarily a solo artist and guitarist for Ryan Adams' backing band The Cardinals, Casal built his career on country-rock sensibilities and tireless output. His first solo album came out in 1995, and since then, he's kept up his solo work while playing with The Cardinals, Chris Robinson of Black Crowes and countless others.

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10:53am

Fri May 18, 2012
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Rodrigo Y Gabriela On World Cafe

Credit Courtesy of the artist

Rodrigo y Gabriela plays everything from heavy metal to jazz to acoustic folk. The duo started out in a thrash-metal band in Mexico City, but moved to Dublin in 1999. From Ireland, its inventive instrumental music spread to the U.K., then to Europe and the U.S. before finally finding its way back to Mexico. Rodrigo y Gabriela's big break came in 2006, when the pair's self-titled debut topped the Irish charts.

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4:00pm

Thu May 17, 2012
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Zeus On World Cafe

Originally published on Thu May 17, 2012 4:12 pm

Credit Derek Branscombe

Zeus' music sounds as if it's being beamed straight out of the '70s, but a shared interest in making music that recalls The Band isn't what brought the Canadian group together. Most of Zeus' members were brought into Jason Collett's backing band, and from there decided to play together outside of their work with Collett.

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4:00pm

Thu May 17, 2012
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Latin Roots: Bachata, The Underdog Of Latin Music, Grows Up

Originally published on Thu May 17, 2012 9:08 pm

Credit Courtesy of the artist

We've heard from Alt. Latino co-host Felix Contreras in the past, but here we'll hear from the show's other half, Jasmine Garsd. Garsd was raised in Buenos Aires and connected with the Argentine rock scene in her teens. She moved to the U.S.

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4:41pm

Wed May 16, 2012
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Bassnectar On World Cafe

Originally published on Thu August 16, 2012 12:09 pm

Credit Peter Samuels

Since beginning his "open-source" musical project in the 1990s, Lorin Ashton and his Bassnectar alias have become nearly superhuman. Bassnectar is associated with a community of devoted Bass Heads, several non-profit and charity organizations and shows of such epic proportions, they're called Bass Centers. Ashton describes his music as "the motion of [his] cells bouncing back at the world," and tens of thousands of people connect with it as a deeply human pursuit, as well. Last year, he sold out a New Year's Eve show attended by 10,000 fans.

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3:26pm

Tue May 15, 2012
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Loudon Wainwright III On World Cafe

Credit Courtesy of Ross Halfin

Loudon Wainwright III has the makings of a great legacy many times over.

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4:27pm

Mon May 14, 2012
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Next: Said The Whale

Originally published on Mon May 14, 2012 4:55 pm

Credit Jonathan Taggart
  • Hear two new tracks by Said The Whale

1:03pm

Mon May 14, 2012
World Cafe

World Cafe Looks Back: Beck

Credit Autumn de Wilde

Beck has been an influential creative force for two decades, popular for his sharp, intelligent and often humorous lyrics. Slickly genre-hopping from punk to folk, alternative and electro, he's put out albums both acoustic and electric, but always innovative. Today's installment of World Cafe revisits three of his interviews from the past decade or so.

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6:37pm

Fri May 11, 2012
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The Ting Tings On World Cafe

Credit Courtesy of the artist

When The Ting Tings exploded onto the pop scene in 2007, their grunge-chic style and sound were destined for success. Now, five years after the debut of their hit single "That's Not My Name/Great DJ" and four years after their first full length, We Started Nothing, The Ting Tings are back.

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