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
3:02 pm
Mon July 2, 2012

Next: Japandroids

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Japandroids.

Originally published on Mon July 2, 2012 3:31 pm

Before Japandroids reached the popularity they've earned today, guitarist Brian King and drummer David Prowse had to endure some ups and downs. In the beginning, the duo gave up the search for a lead vocalist and third member, deciding instead to split vocal duties. This turn of events ended up affecting the band's dual but equal decision-making process — even the band's name is a hodgepodge of ideas from each member.

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World Cafe
12:32 pm
Fri June 29, 2012

M. Ward On World Cafe

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M. Ward.

In recent years, indie-folk singer-songwriter M. Ward has dabbled in the retro pop sounds of She and Him with Zooey Deschanel and joined forces with Conor Oberst and Jim James in Monsters of Folk.

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World Cafe
2:15 pm
Thu June 28, 2012

Latin Roots: The Trajectory Of Tango

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Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla performs in France in July 1986.

Originally published on Mon July 2, 2012 8:24 am

For World Cafe's 13th episode of Latin Roots, Latin-music expert Ernesto Lechner talks tango. Lechner was born and raised in Buenos Aires, which is widely regarded as the genre's birthplace.

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World Cafe
2:15 pm
Thu June 28, 2012

John Lydon On World Cafe

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John Lydon (center right) of Public Image Ltd.

Originally published on Thu August 16, 2012 10:09 am

Though John Lydon remains best known as Johnny Rotten, former lead singer of The Sex Pistols, his music career didn't end with the pioneering punk act's split in 1978. Lydon formed Public Image Ltd shortly thereafter and dropped his adopted stage name. Widely considered the first post-punk band, PiL experiments with a wide palette of sounds, including dub, rock and disco.

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World Cafe
2:03 pm
Wed June 27, 2012

Third World On World Cafe

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Third World.

Together nearly 30 years, the reggae band Third World is one Jamaica's most popular and decorated musical acts, with listeners around the world and 10 Grammy nominations to its name. Partly responsible for mainstreaming reggae music, the group formed in 1973 and built a solid following playing the Kingston reggae scene, making its debut at Jamaica's Independence Day celebration.

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World Cafe
11:02 am
Tue June 26, 2012

David Lynch On World Cafe

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David Lynch.

Originally published on Sat July 7, 2012 6:17 am

David Lynch must know something we don't. There's a name for people like him — not director, not writer, not producer, not even photographer, but auteur. Lynch thoughtfully combines images and music, working with composer Angelo Badalamenti to breed a unique atmosphere in creations such as the TV series Twin Peaks and the film Blue Velvet.

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World Cafe
2:23 pm
Mon June 25, 2012

Next: Megan Reilly

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Megan Reilly.

Originally published on Wed June 27, 2012 8:52 am

  • Hear two new tracks by Megan Reilly
World Cafe
11:19 am
Fri June 15, 2012

Sense Of Place: A Voodoo Tour With Dr. John

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Dr. John.

Originally published on Mon September 10, 2012 11:30 am

Dr. John knows New Orleans like no one else. The gritty, growly music legend boasts a lengthy career, during which he's perfected a blend of New Orleans voodoo blues, funk and rock 'n' roll. Locked Down, his latest album — produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach — was released earlier this year.

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World Cafe
3:43 pm
Thu June 14, 2012

Latin Roots: Bossa Nova, Brazil's Answer To Jazz

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Bebel Gilberto performs at City Winery in New York City.

This installment of the Latin Roots series for World Cafe explores bossa nova music, guided by Latin-music expert Ernesto Lechner. Lechner grew up in Buenos Aires, where his parents' record collection consisted of classical records and a solitary bossa nova LP. He later moved to Los Angeles, where he was immersed in Latin music and subsequently became a music journalist, publishing several books on the subject. Lechner co-hosts the radio show Latin Alternative and works as a contributing writer for Rolling Stone, L.A. Times and Chicago Tribune.

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World Cafe
1:18 pm
Thu June 14, 2012

Sense Of Place: Spotlight On 'Treme'

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Kermit Ruffins, seen frequently on HBO's Treme, performs around town in New Orleans every week with his band, the BBQ Swingers.

Originally published on Mon September 10, 2012 11:39 am

In this edition of Sense of Place's New Orleans edition, it's all about Treme. The HBO series sets in stark relief the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as it follows the stories of a group of individuals, many of whom were inspired by real Crescent City residents, or are played by local actors.

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World Cafe
1:49 pm
Wed June 13, 2012

Sense Of Place: Ani DiFranco's Fresh Perspective On New Orleans

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As part of the Roots of Music Program in New Orleans, kids have access to music education not provided in schools. Ani DiFranco sits on the Program's Board of Directors.

Originally published on Thu September 13, 2012 12:42 pm

This week, World Cafe invites listeners to discover the music of New Orleans with the series Sense of Place.

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World Cafe
2:16 pm
Tue June 12, 2012

Sense Of Place: Trombone Shorty's Raging Parade

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Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue perform at the famous New Orleans jazz bar Tipitina's.

Originally published on Mon September 10, 2012 11:39 am

This week, World Cafe invites listeners to discover the music of New Orleans with the series Sense of Place.

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World Cafe
3:25 pm
Mon June 11, 2012

Next: Broncho

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Broncho.
World Cafe
1:54 pm
Fri June 8, 2012

Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros On World Cafe

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Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.

Originally published on Mon December 31, 2012 9:36 am

A band's sound is only as big as its members, and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros' music is huge. The 10 members are a whirl of roving horns, as well as whistles, claps, shouts, strummed string instruments and percussion involving drums, hands and anything else they can find. The group's communal folk sound blew up in 2009 with the heart-pounding, foot-stomping single "Home"; with its universal sentiment, the song includes a back-and-forth between frontman Alex Ebert and bandmate Jade Castrinos.

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World Cafe
1:53 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

Spiritualized On World Cafe

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Jason Pierce of Spiritualized.

Originally published on Mon August 27, 2012 9:20 am

Sweet Heart Sweet Light, the new album by the English space-rock band Spiritualized, was recorded while frontman Jason Pierce was undergoing chemotherapy for liver disease. Pierce set out to craft the record as a clear-cut pop record in between hospital stays, and though he says he isn't convinced he succeeded, most of the album is composed of could-be Top 10 radio hits from the early '70s.

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