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
2:12 pm
Wed April 18, 2012

Emeli Sande On World Cafe

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Emeli Sande.

Emeli Sande is young, but she already has an enviable list of accomplishments under her belt. Along with a specialty in neuroscience from the University of Glasgow, she's become a global R&B phenomenon at just 23. The U.K. soul singer wrote her first song at 11 and began participating in music competitions in her teens. Given her powerful vocals and keen understanding of what makes a great song, there was little doubt that her debut would be a doozy — especially once her first single, the soulful "Heaven," became a worldwide hit.

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World Cafe
11:26 am
Tue April 17, 2012

Geographer On World Cafe

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Geographer's second album, Myths, was released in February.

Geographer's glittery, electronic pop-rock sound has been winning over fans on the West Coast for years. The trio formed in 2008 and released its first full-length album, Innocent Ghosts, a few months later. Now, four years after its debut, Geographer has finally returned with a new set of earnest, sonically sugar-coated songs.

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World Cafe
12:50 pm
Mon April 16, 2012

Haim On 'World Cafe: Next'

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The Haim sisters are Danielle, Este and Alana.

Originally published on Tue April 17, 2012 8:01 am

After playing shows with their parents as children, the members of Haim now work as a serious stand-alone act. The Haim sisters are Danielle, Este and Alana, and their childhood experience of performing live has shaped them into a musical force as young adults. They first hit the L.A. music scene a few years ago — when each of the sisters was pursuing music, mostly in separate contexts — but their relatively recent decision to work together was inevitable.

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World Cafe
1:01 pm
Fri April 13, 2012

Gotye On World Cafe

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Gotye's new album is titled Making Mirrors.

Originally published on Thu December 27, 2012 2:18 pm

Gotye (a.k.a. Wouter "Wally" De Backer) has become an international pop star on the strength of his new album, Making Mirrors. The poppy collection includes "Somebody That I Used To Know," which has topped the charts in six countries and hit the Top 20 in 14 others. There's something hauntingly relatable and undeniably catchy about the insightful, ubiquitous break-up song.

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World Cafe
11:23 am
Thu April 12, 2012

Fanfarlo On World Cafe

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Fanfarlo's new second album is titled Rooms Filled With Light.

Originally published on Thu April 12, 2012 2:00 pm

Named after a French novella by poet Charles Baudelaire, Fanfarlo is a pop band from London with a wide range of instrumentation: mandolin, glockenspiel, musical saw, melodica, sax, clarinet and the usual drums, bass and guitar. With its beguiling and uplifting pop-folk, the quintet makes music that's accessible, refreshing and whimsical.

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World Cafe
1:23 pm
Wed April 11, 2012

Joe Louis Walker On World Cafe

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Joe Louis Walker has 23 albums to his name.

Electric bluesman Joe Louis Walker is a living legend. He was strumming a guitar by age 8, and by 16 was on stage; he's released 23 albums over the course of his career. Given his formidable talent and prodigious supply of soul-stirring vocal inspirations, it's little wonder that Walker has become a blues-rock hero and award-winner. He's still going strong, as evidenced by his fierce new album, aptly named Hellfire.

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World Cafe
12:30 pm
Tue April 10, 2012

Justin Townes Earle On World Cafe

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Justin Townes Earle's latest release highlights his strength as a captivating storyteller.

Originally published on Tue April 10, 2012 4:05 pm

Born in Nashville and more recently a resident of New York, Justin Townes Earle is no stranger to the road, and his latest album, Nothing's Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now, takes us down I-40 to Memphis, Tenn. On songs like "Memphis in the Rain," "Baby's Got A Bad Idea" and "Maria," Earle's past becomes an open book and makes for arguably his strongest album yet.

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World Cafe
9:21 am
Mon April 9, 2012

Emily Wells On 'World Cafe: Next'

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Emily Wells' new album, Mama, comes out April 10.

Emily Wells began honing her violin skills at age 4, released her first album at 13, and hasn't slowed down since. Blending her classical training, hip-hop loops and folk influences, Wells has developed a unique sound while touring and releasing albums independently.

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World Cafe
7:00 am
Mon April 9, 2012

World Cafe Looks Back: '70s Singer-Songwriters

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Joni Mitchell strums her guitar outside the Revolution club in London, circa 1968.

Today's episode of World Cafe revisits the singer-songwriter movement of the 1970s, chronicling some of the decade's most masterful and indelible artists.

In a 2008 interview, the contemplative and politically minded Jackson Browne discusses his love songs, his reaction to the use of "Running on Empty" in a John McCain campaign ad and his beliefs surrounding the battle between nuclear and alternative power sources.

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World Cafe
12:22 pm
Fri April 6, 2012

New Multitudes On World Cafe

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Jay Farrar, Will Johnson, Anders Parker Needle, and Yim Yames make up New Multitudes.

Often, an artist can be defined by his or her influences. Woody Guthrie's legacy demands instead that he be remembered for the legendary writers he influenced. Guthrie's music inspired musicians from Bob Dylan to Bruce Springsteen, and his career as a Dust Bowl troubadour became representative of more than just American folk music.

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World Cafe
10:45 am
Thu April 5, 2012

Latin Roots: Forty Years Of Latin Funk

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Los Amigos Invisibles.

Originally published on Fri April 6, 2012 9:24 am

On this seventh segment of the Latin Roots series, Josh Norek joins World Cafe to explore the cultural roots of Latin funk — a mix of Latin grooves and Afro-American funk. Norek is the co-host and executive producer of The Latin Alternative, as well as a musician, producer and journalist who currently works for the Latin indie label Nacional Records.

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World Cafe
10:34 am
Thu April 5, 2012

John K. Samson On World Cafe

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John K. Samson.

John K. Samson, known for his eloquent lyrics and tenure as the frontman of Canadian indie-rock band The Weakerthans, just released his first solo album. Three years in the making, Provincial arose out of Samson's stated wish to capture the feel — a "musical map" — of three locations in his native Winnipeg.

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World Cafe
3:23 pm
Wed April 4, 2012

Robert Glasper Experiment On World Cafe

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Robert Glasper Experiment fuses hip-hop, blues, soul and rock with jazz music.

Though Robert Glasper Experiment is a fairly new entity, Glasper himself has been experimenting in genre mash-ups for his entire musical career. First and foremost a jazz pianist, Glasper grew to love hip-hop and began to incorporate it into his music. He's played in a jazz trio and toured the world playing at jazz festivals, but recently, he's become renowned for his ability to mix unlikely elements into something startlingly original — even if he's covering the work of another artist.

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World Cafe
3:12 pm
Tue April 3, 2012

The Milk Carton Kids On World Cafe

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The Milk Carton Kids.

Joey Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale, known as The Milk Carton Kids, are getting a lot of well-deserved buzz. When the folk duo released its second album Prologue for free online last year, more than 60,000 fans downloaded the tracks. Acoustic, soothing, rich in ballads — the signature Milk Carton Kids form of fusing two voices into one sound is mesmerizing.

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World Cafe
10:53 am
Mon April 2, 2012

Salim Nourallah On 'World Cafe: Next'

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Salim Nourallah's latest album, Hit Parade, comes out April 12.

Deeply influenced by the pop of The Beatles while also incorporating alt-country elements from his Texas background, Salim Nourallah found solace in music at an early age. He's released several albums as a solo artist, earning a reputation for the power of his words and the deftness of his melodies.

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