World Cafe
Weeknights 7-9 p.m.
Host Raina Douris presents World Cafe, which features up to 10 hours each week of new and significant music and the artists who create it. Serving up a blend of indie, alt and classic rock, singer-songwriters, alternative country, soul and R&B, live performances, and intimate interviews, the two-hour daily program is produced by WXPN-FM in Philadelphia.
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Hear the first two hours of the documentary that chronicles the history of Haiti and explores that nation's influence on the music, culture and identity of the Crescent City: New Orleans.
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Hear live recordings of songs from all of the artists up for best Americana album this Sunday: Lucinda Williams, Marcus King, Hiss Golden Messenger, Courtney Marie Andrews and Sarah Jarosz.
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Best known as a member of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Mike Campbell aims to make his own hits in his new band, The Dirty Knobs.
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NPR member stations share a mix of the most popular songs on their airwaves this month, including music from Amythyst Kiah, Sofia Valdes, The Weather Station and more.
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The Black Keys guitarist and vocalist discusses honoring the late Americana artist with Smoke From The Chimney, a nine-song collection to be released in May.
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The 20-year-old musician joined us from her home in Panama City for this mini-concert.
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Haiti's influence on one of America's most musical cities is explored in a new audio documentary, Kanaval, hosted by Leyla McCalla and produced by WXPN.
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This January, NPR member stations share a mix of the most popular songs on their airwaves, including music from The Avalanches, Jade Bird, Madlib, Run the Jewels and more.
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What's it like to have a song go viral on TikTok and rack up a half a billion plays on Spotify? Host Stephen Kallao talks with up and coming New Zealand artist Benee in this session.
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TJ and John Osborne's music encompasses lots of interesting flavors, including blues, rock and bluegrass.