
Stephen Kallao
[Copyright 2024 XPN]
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Northern Ireland-based singer-songwriter Bridie Monds-Watson's third and latest album, If I never know you like this again, draws inspiration from indie bands like Broken Social Scene and Pavement.
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Here at World Cafe, we're celebrating music that's been around for a quarter-century, including a landmark release from Radiohead, a seminal song from The Verve and a comeback from Bob Dylan.
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Amythyst Kiah's debut solo album, Wary + Strange, with its unusual combination of roots influences and alternative sounds, features the Grammy-nominated song, "Black Myself."
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It's a confessional, intimate album a world away from Midtown Manhattan.
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In this session, Eilish joins us from the couch at her parents' house to talk about her latest album, Happier Than Ever.
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The dreaded "sophomore slump" is no more — featuring Nirvana, Prince and Björk, World Cafe shares a playlist of those who have not only avoided the dreaded label, but transcended it.
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In this episode of World Cafe, we talk to Neil Finn of Crowded House about its new album and playing music with his sons.
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Two legendary musicians, John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas, team up on a new record called Leftover Feelings.
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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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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.