World Cafe
Monday - Friday at 7pm, AM 670
World Cafe launched on October 14, 1991. Distributed by NPR to more than 200 US radio stations and heard by nearly 600,000 listeners each week, World Cafe is known by artists, appreciative audiences, and the radio and music industries as an influential source for music discovery. The two-hour daily program features a mix of artist interviews with in-studio performances by both established and emerging artists. The music selection encompasses singer-songwriters, classic rock, indie rock, Americana, alt-country, blues, world music, R&B and soul. As the nation’s most listened-to public radio music program, its impact on the careers and audience awareness of thousands of artists is immeasurable.
World Cafe
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The Brooklyn indie-rock band introduces three never-before-heard songs in the World Cafe studio.
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Watch a performance by the duo as they play material from their latest album, Love Has Come For You, live at WXPN's Non-COMMvention in Philadelphia.
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The inventive British singer blends pop, jazz and soul on her full-length debut, Sing to the Moon.
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The legend performs songs from his new album, Rhythm & Blues, and celebrates his 77th birthday.
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Hear two songs that demonstrate the traditional and modern sounds emanating from the region.
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Hear the Chicago pop-rock band perform songs from its new album, Soft Will, and talk with David Dye.
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The couple performs songs from Wassaic Way and discusses Wilco's connections to the Guthrie family.
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Hear a studio session from Venezuelan producer Andres Ponce and Honduran singer Sofy Encanto, featuring songs from the band's debut album, Real.
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The blues-soaked Kansas roots-rock band has come a long way in its 13-year history. Hear two songs.
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The Londoner sings songs from her soulful debut, Devotion, and talks about taking center stage.