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
1:16 pm
Thu April 18, 2013

Shovels And Rope: A Husband And Wife, A Homemade Sound

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Shovels & Rope.

Originally published on Thu April 18, 2013 1:35 pm

Husband and wife Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst had their own careers going — his with the band The Films and hers solo. Then they started performing together, just the two of them, and found that their personal chemistry translated to their music together.

The South Carolina duo released its debut album, O' Be Joyful, last summer. Here, Trent and Hearst join us to talk about how that homemade record came to be — and, of course, perform live in the studio.

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World Cafe
12:05 pm
Wed April 17, 2013

The James Hunter Six: 'Minute By Minute,' A Classic Soul Sound

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The James Hunter Six.

James Hunter fell in love with vintage R&B during his youth in England, with his grandmother's records providing a foundation. Hunter sang in workingman's clubs and got a break in the early '90s, when Van Morrison heard him singing and invited him on tour as a backing vocalist.

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World Cafe
7:31 am
Wed April 17, 2013

Jesse Dee's Vintage R&B Sound

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Jesse Dee.

Originally published on Wed April 17, 2013 7:34 am

Jesse Dee grew up in Boston — far from the South, where the music he loves has its roots — and could never quite shake the '50s and '60s R&B he'd heard on the radio as a kid. He started writing his own material in high school because he wanted his music to be contemporary.

Dee's first album, Bittersweet Batch, came out in 2008; his latest is On My Mind/In My Heart. His love of singing shines through, in both our conversation and this live session.

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World Cafe
12:30 pm
Tue April 16, 2013

Lady Lamb The Beekeeper On World Cafe

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Lady Lamb the Beekeeper, a.k.a. Aly Spaltro.

Originally published on Wed April 17, 2013 12:27 pm

The name Lady Lamb the Beekeeper came to singer-songwriter Aly Spaltro in a dream. When the Maine native emerged from the DVD-store basement where she'd been experimenting with music for several years, her friends responded positively. She soon moved to Brooklyn, where those original songs were re-worked for her debut album, Ripley Pine, released this past February.

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World Cafe
12:12 pm
Mon April 15, 2013

Next: Escondido

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Escondido.

Originally published on Mon April 15, 2013 2:29 pm

It's not as if Escondido members Jessica Maros and Tyler James didn't have enough going on already. Maros is a thriving fashion designer in Nashville, Tenn., known for dressing Lady Antebellum and others. James has been a member of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, and recently had one of his songs placed on the TV show Nashville.

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World Cafe
9:33 am
Fri April 12, 2013

Emmylou Harris And Rodney Crowell Get The Old Band Together Again

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Rodney Crowell and Emmylou Harris.

Originally published on Fri April 12, 2013 9:34 am

It was 1975 when Emmylou Harris had to figure out how to make a solo album after her classic work as Gram Parsons' duet partner. Her record company told her to "get a hot band." So she got The Hot Band with James Burton on lead, as well as a newcomer, Rodney Crowell, on rhythm guitar and, more importantly, songwriting.

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World Cafe
12:45 pm
Thu April 11, 2013

Country Music Hall Of Fame On World Cafe

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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tenn.

Originally published on Fri April 12, 2013 10:37 am

So you think you know country music? Our friend Michael Gray, curator at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tenn., will tell you what you need to know in just a few music-filled minutes. The Hall of Fame is right in downtown Nashville and is a must visit.

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World Cafe
12:45 pm
Thu April 11, 2013

Buddy Miller And Jim Lauderdale On World Cafe

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Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale.

Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale have contributed to roots music to an immeasurable degree throughout their careers. As songwriters and players, both solo and together, they've led bands, worked as sidemen and written great songs.

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World Cafe
6:03 am
Wed April 10, 2013

Moon Taxi On World Cafe

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Nashville's Moon Taxi.

Originally published on Thu April 11, 2013 7:26 pm

You might be tempted to call World Cafe's Sense of Place: Nashville guest Moon Taxi a jam band — that is, if its instrumental excursions weren't so concise, carefully thought-out and frequently refined in the years it's spent touring.

The quintet formed at Belmont University in Nashville and released its debut, Melodica, in 2007. Moon Taxi's second studio album, Cabaret, came out last year. Here, the band performs an intricate live set and discusses what makes Nashville's independent music scene special.

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World Cafe
6:03 am
Wed April 10, 2013

Third Man Records' Favorite Live Cuts

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Third Man Records headquarters in Nashville, Tenn.

Originally published on Wed April 10, 2013 7:43 am

Jack White's Third Man Records has quickly become a cultural force in Nashville. The Third Man complex is situated in an industrial section of downtown, where it houses a retail store, the Third Man studio, a mail-order business and a music venue.

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