World Cafe

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World Cafe showcases indie rock, singer-songwriters, folk, alternative country, blues, and world music. Produced by WXPN, Philadelphia.

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World Cafe
9:52 pm
Mon January 30, 2012

Sons Of Fathers On 'World Cafe: Next'

Credit Christopher Durst
David Whitbeck and Paul Cauthen form the Texas duo Sons of Fathers.

Sons of Fathers' self-titled debut is unmistakably Texan: Bold, powerful and twangy, there's nothing small about it. David Whitbeck and Paul Cauthen met through mutual friends, but started to play together when they realized that they wrote music at the same park on the Blanco River. That was the first of many coincidences. Within days, they'd written "an incredible number of songs," Cauthen says. "We just fall into sockets of harmony naturally."

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World Cafe
9:26 am
Fri January 27, 2012

Betty Wright On World Cafe

Credit Diana Levine
Betty Wright released her 17th studio album, Betty Wright: The Movie, this past November.

Originally published on Fri January 27, 2012 11:06 am

R&B icon Betty Wright signed her first local label deal when she was only 11, and by the time she was 17, she'd released her first hit single, 1971's "Clean Up Woman," which also crossed over to the pop charts. With a four-octave vocal range, an impressive grasp of the connection between gospel and R&B, and a sensual style, Wright continues to weave an impressive legacy. Her songs have been sampled by many hip-hop, rock and R&B musicians, including Mary J.

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World Cafe: Latin Roots
2:05 pm
Thu January 26, 2012

Latin Roots: The Late Resurgence Of Cumbia

Credit Luis Alvarez
Bomba Estereo.

Grammy-winning producer and record-label owner Aaron Levinson is in the studio to introduce us to a corner of Latin roots music called cumbia. Affiliated with a number of professional recording academies and societies, this internationally known musician also owns a recording studio in Ardmore, and has consistently received recognition for his work with Latin music. In the studio today, Levinson and host David Dye talk about the origin and evolution of cumbia, including its late resurgence in popularity in New York.

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World Cafe
1:44 pm
Thu January 26, 2012

Alabama Shakes On World Cafe

Credit Autumn de Wilde
Alabama Shakes' members infuse rock 'n' roll with soul, blues and country.

Originally published on Mon December 31, 2012 2:11 pm

Alabama Shakes, a soulful rock 'n' roll quartet, is riding a well-deserved wave to fame. Since the release of its self-titled debut in 2011, the band has entranced listeners with its diverse and energetic songs. Alabama Shakes' style is marked by lead singer Brittany Howard's powerful voice and the group's irresistible energy. Together, they enthusiastically blend rock with soul, country, blues and roots.

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World Cafe
2:10 pm
Wed January 25, 2012

Grace Woodroofe On World Cafe

Credit Ben Sullivan
Australian singer Grace Woodroofe.

Grace Woodroofe is only 21, but her warm and wise music marks her as an old soul. Born in Australia, the blues-folk singer was discovered by actor Heath Ledger when she was 16. The self-taught guitarist and singer subsequently relocated to California to record and develop her sound.

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World Cafe
12:21 pm
Tue January 24, 2012

Markéta Irglová On World Cafe

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Marketa Irglova.

Czech musician Markéta Irglová has spent much of her life becoming a darling of the folk and indie-rock scenes. At 13, she began collaborating with Glen Hansard and his band The Frames.

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World Cafe
10:06 am
Mon January 23, 2012

Whitehorse On 'World Cafe: Next'

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Melissa McClelland and Luke Doucet of Whitehorse.

When the genre-defying Melissa McClelland married Juno nominee Luke Doucet, it seemed inevitable that the Canadian power couple would collaborate soon. After all, they'd had overlapping but stylistically diverse careers. McClelland was featured in Degrassi and won Best Americana Song at the 6th Annual Independent Music Awards, and her collaboration with Jesse Cook for his track "It Ain't Me Babe" spent three weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's world-music charts.

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World Cafe
7:00 am
Mon January 23, 2012

World Cafe Looks Back: '90s Singer-Songwriters

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Left to right: Aimee Mann, Sheryl Crow, Suzanne Vega.

Throughout the month of October, we celebrated the 20th anniversary of World Cafe by revisiting some of the best and most memorable interviews of the past 20 years.

On today's jam-packed session, host David Dye takes us on a journey through the singer-songwriter movement of the 1990s, with artists who were at the forefront of the World Cafe program in its infancy.

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World Cafe
2:42 pm
Fri January 20, 2012

Snow Patrol On World Cafe

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Snow Patrol's newest album is titled Fallen Empires.

Blending melodic, powerful, guitar-driven indie rock with hook-filled pop and Coldplay-style balladry, Scottish band Snow Patrol has become an international sensation with heavy touring, chart-topping albums and beautiful singles. In 2003, Final Straw vaulted the group onto the international music scene.

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World Cafe
9:57 am
Thu January 19, 2012

The Little Willies On World Cafe

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The Little Willies.

The informal nature of The Little Willies speaks to its members' chemistry and love of country-music classics; after all, their moniker is a tribute to country-music legend Willie Nelson.

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