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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4:17pm

Wed March 14, 2012
World Cafe

Sense Of Place: Portland's Revered Record Stores

Originally published on Mon September 10, 2012 1:33 pm

Our Sense of Place Portland series focuses on the history of Portland, Ore. pop music as observed by longtime resident Terry Currier. He's uniquely qualified to survey the Portland music scene and the state of the record business because he owns Music Millennium, Portland's premier independent record store, where he has worked since 1972. He is also the founder of the Coalition of Independent Music Stores.

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3:30pm

Wed March 14, 2012
World Cafe

Imelda May On World Cafe

Credit Courtesy of the artist

Imelda May began her affair with rockabilly early on in life — by the time she was 9, she'd already begun to emulate Elmore James and Billie Holiday. In 2007, after years of singing in clubs, May stole the spotlight with Love Tattoo. The 12-track collection shot to the #1 spot in Ireland, stealing the hearts of audiences and contemporaries the world over.

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12:00pm

Tue March 13, 2012
World Cafe

Sense Of Place: Discover Portland's Music Scene

Originally published on Mon September 10, 2012 1:33 pm

Credit Bob Giardini / Courtesy of Bob G Media

In this special World Cafe broadcast, we explore a side of Portland, Ore. with The Decemberists frontman Colin Meloy.

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11:59am

Tue March 13, 2012
World Cafe

Julia Nunes On World Cafe

Originally published on Tue March 13, 2012 3:55 pm

Credit Shervin Lainez / Courtesy of the artist

Hailing from New York, acoustic pop sensation Julia Nunes got her start posting videos on YouTube in 2006, playing covers from idols such as The Beatles, Ben Folds and The Beach Boys.

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3:30pm

Mon March 12, 2012
World Cafe

Y La Bamba On 'World Cafe: Next'

Credit Sarah Law / Courtesy of the artist

Hailing from the rain-soaked, indie folk hub that is Portland, Ore., the members of Y La Bamba are pretty far from their Latin inspirations. But this pop outfit is centered around the powerful, otherworldly vocals of Luz Elena Mendoza, and some of her main influences came from a childhood in Mexico — accordions, mariachi and Latin rhythms.

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