World Cafe

Saturdays at 2pm
David Dye

Since 1991, World Cafe has been a premier showcase for contemporary music serving up an eclectic blend that includes blues, rock, world, folk, and alternative country. The show is hosted by long-time Philadelphia radio personality David Dye.

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World Cafe
3:08 pm
Mon April 1, 2013

Next: Waxahatchee

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Waxahatchee's new album is titled Cerulean Salt.

The world is catching up with Katie Crutchfield and Waxahatchee, and with good reason. Her shows at SXSW, including an NPR showcase, were greeted rapturously. Her new album, Cerulean Salt, is a sonic leap forward from her debut, American Weekend, which was recorded in a bedroom in Alabama.

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World Cafe
1:17 pm
Fri March 22, 2013

Two Hours Of Jimi Hendrix On World Cafe

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The newest collection of Jimi Hendrix material is titled People, Hell and Angels.

Originally published on Mon March 25, 2013 6:47 am

More than 40 years after Jimi Hendrix's death, the guitarist and singer's legacy continues to grow. His label recently released People, Hell and Angels, an album of 12 previously unreleased recordings that Hendrix was working on for a planned follow-up to 1968's Electric Ladyland.

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World Cafe
2:25 pm
Thu March 21, 2013

Latin Roots: Mexitrónica

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Nortec Collective.

With emerging styles that fuse traditional folk and modern genres, Mexico has become a hub for experimentation in music. In this 30th installment of Latin Roots, World Cafe host David Dye explores the prominence of Mexitrónica with Josh Norek, the co-host and executive producer of the nationally syndicated radio program The Latin Alternative.

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World Cafe
2:25 pm
Thu March 21, 2013

Toro Y Moi On World Cafe

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Toro Y Moi.

Performing and recording under the name Toro Y Moi, Chaz Bundick draws on elements of soul, jazz, Latin disco, funk and modern pop. With Toro Y Moi's 2010 debut, Causers of This, Bundick became a pioneer of what's often called chillwave.

His new album, Anything in Return, is a set of electro-pop songs enhanced by his smooth vocals. In this installment of World Café, Toro Y Moi plays a few songs from the album and talks about the inspiration behind his lyrics.

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World Cafe
2:34 pm
Wed March 20, 2013

The Lions On World Cafe

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The Lions.

Originally published on Thu March 21, 2013 7:22 am

The Lions' members share a strong love of classic, Jamaican-inspired reggae. Hailing from different musical generations, the L.A. band's members craft a unique style which blends hip-hop and reggae with electrifying dub rhythms. Although the lineup has changed since The Lions' beginnings, the music has remained explosive and alluring.

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World Cafe
11:20 am
Tue March 19, 2013

Billy Bragg On World Cafe

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Billy Bragg.

Originally published on Mon May 6, 2013 6:14 pm

With a career spanning more than 30 years, English musician Billy Bragg blends folk, rock and punk with messages about politics and love. His new album Tooth & Nail is his first release in five years.

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World Cafe
11:53 am
Mon March 18, 2013

Next: Duquette Johnston

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Duquette Johnston.

After a three-year hiatus, Duquette Johnston is back with his upcoming release Rabbit Runs a Destiny.

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World Cafe
12:03 pm
Fri March 15, 2013

Local Natives On World Cafe

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Local Natives.

Originally published on Mon April 15, 2013 3:31 pm

Local Natives, a Los Angeles-based indie-rock outfit, made a splash in 2009 with its self-funded debut album Gorilla Manor. The band went on tour with Arcade Fire and The National in support of the record, which hit No. 3 on the Billboard 200 New Artist Chart.

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World Cafe
7:17 am
Fri March 15, 2013

The Lone Bellow On World Cafe

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The Lone Bellow.

Originally published on Mon April 29, 2013 12:02 pm

Zach Williams, Kanene Pipkin and Brian Elmquist are The Lone Bellow. Although Williams, the principal songwriter and lead singer, is a native Georgian, the group found its soulful folk-rock sound in Brooklyn. The group recorded its self-titled debut album on the Lower East Side, yet the lyrical, foot-stomping songs could have easily come from the heart of Nashville.

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World Cafe
7:16 am
Fri March 15, 2013

Allah-Las On World Cafe

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Los Angeles garage rockers Allah-Las.

The hazy garage rockers in Allah-Las are distinctly Californian, a group of guys whose lo-fi sound is a direct result of their low-key surroundings. Cool piece of trivia: three of the four men met while working at L.A.'s legendary Amoeba Records.

On today's studio session from World Cafe, the band performs three songs from its self-titled album, which was produced by retro-soul fetishist Nick Waterhouse.

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World Cafe
4:40 pm
Tue March 12, 2013

Trixie Whitley On World Cafe

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Trixie Whitley.

Originally published on Wed March 13, 2013 3:52 pm

At 25 years old, Trixie Whitley is already a veteran of the music industry. Growing up, she toured the world with her late father, singer-songwriter Chris Whitley, and gained repute as a DJ in Europe, spinning records in Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris and New York City.

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World Cafe
4:50 pm
Mon March 11, 2013

Next: Birdie Busch And The Greatest Night

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Birdie Busch and the Greatest Night.

Originally published on Wed March 13, 2013 3:09 pm

Birdie Busch, Philadelphia's whimsical, verse-weaving siren, has always had a way with storytelling. Her lyrics are quirky, candid and infused with a sense of sentimentality.

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World Cafe
2:03 pm
Fri March 8, 2013

Ben Harper And Charlie Musselwhite On World Cafe

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Charlie Musselwhite and Ben Harper.

Originally published on Mon April 22, 2013 1:41 pm

Grammy-winning blues-rock singer Ben Harper has made 10 studio albums over the course of his career. For his latest project, he teamed up with harmonica legend Charlie Musselwhite to release a collaborative album titled Get Up! Musselwhite, one of the few white musicians to gain exposure in the blues scene during the 1960s, has released 26 records and was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2010.

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World Cafe
12:19 pm
Thu March 7, 2013

Latin Roots: Bolero

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Spanish Harlem Orchestra.

In this 29th installment of Latin Roots from World Café, David Dye and Grammy-winning Latin music producer Aaron Levinson embark on a transcontinental journey exploring the history and richness of bolero music — a slow-tempo dance with distinctive forms in Cuba and Spain. Bolero typically focuses on themes like love or loss, but as Dye and Levinson discuss, the critical difference between both forms is actually the rhythm.

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World Cafe
12:09 pm
Thu March 7, 2013

The Avett Brothers On World Cafe

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The Avett Brothers.

Originally published on Thu March 7, 2013 12:19 pm

Scott and Seth Avett formed The Avett Brothers in their hometown of Concord, N.C. With an inspired mix of bluegrass, folk, pop, country and rock, the Avetts create a raw sound that can be solemn, energetic or catchy — sometimes all at the same time.

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