World Cafe

Monday - Thursday, 1-3pm and Friday 2-3pm

World Cafe is a cutting edge, two-hour program of alternative contemporary music. It offers a broad range of innovative sounds drawn from American as well as international music. It includes music that is familiar but also showcases works by new and emerging artists.

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1:48pm

Tue May 14, 2013
World Cafe

Bonnie 'Prince' Billy & Dawn McCarthy On World Cafe

Originally published on Sun May 19, 2013 9:49 am

Credit Lindsey Rome / Courtesy of the artist

In this installment of World Cafe, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy (the stage name of Will Oldham) and Dawn McCarthy perform their own versions of classic Everly Brothers songs — as heard on their latest album together, What the Brothers Sang.

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2:58pm

Mon May 13, 2013
World Cafe

Next: Laura Stevenson

Originally published on Mon May 13, 2013 9:18 pm

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  • Hear Two New Songs By Laura Stevenson

Laura Stevenson describes herself as an "unfunny Woody Allen," which is another way of saying that her work channels her obsessions with death and doubt. On her third album, Wheel, she finds a way to make it all sound downright jaunty.

Stevenson came to her more folk leanings from roots in punk, as well as a musical family; her grandfather, choral director Harry Simeone, was responsible for "Little Drummer Boy." Listen to two songs from Wheel on this page.

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3:40pm

Fri May 10, 2013
World Cafe

Clive Davis On World Cafe

Credit Dan Hallman / AP

At 81, music mogul and Columbia Records president Clive Davis has slowed down just enough to write his autobiography, The Soundtrack of My Life. The book, which describes how he's consistently made hit records, has itself become a bestseller.

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2:44pm

Fri May 10, 2013
World Cafe

Rod Stewart On World Cafe

Originally published on Fri May 10, 2013 3:40 pm

Credit Penny Lancaster / Courtesy of the artist

Rod Stewart has little to prove as a rock star. He's been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame twice, once solo and once with The Faces. More recently, he's had enormous success with a series of standards titled The Great American Songbook, and published an autobiography that inspired him to return to songwriting.

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3:30pm

Thu May 9, 2013
World Cafe

The Slide Brothers On World Cafe

Credit Brad Gregory / Courtesy of the artist

Calvin Cooke, Aubrey Ghent and brothers Darrick and Chuck Campbell are The Slide Brothers. The band's self-titled album debut album was produced by Robert Randolph, the spectacular young pedal-steel guitarist who became the first player from the Sacred Steel tradition to break out to a wider audience.

On this installment of World Café, the band plays three songs from its album and tells host David Dye about the difference between performing for the congregation at Church of the Living God and playing on club and concert stages.

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