World Cafe

Saturdays at 10 pm
David Dye

The premier public radio showcase for contemporary music serving up an eclectic blend that includes blues, rock, world, folk, and alternative country. 

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10:26am

Fri June 1, 2012
World Cafe

Lana Del Rey On World Cafe

Originally published on Mon August 13, 2012 10:19 am

Credit Nicole Nodland

Lana Del Rey got her start at 18, when she was still known as Lizzy Grant and moved from Lake Placid to New York City to write songs and perform in clubs. In 2008, under her given name, she produced and released the EP Kill Kill independently. In 2010, her first album — the doubly eponymous Lana Del Ray [sic] a.k.a. Lizzy Grant — came out and was quickly pulled from circulation, though it'll be reissued this summer.

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12:34pm

Thu May 31, 2012
World Cafe

Latin Roots: The Underground Beat Of Reggaeton

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 2:09 pm

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Today on Latin Roots from World Cafe, NPR's Jasmine Garsd discusses the history of Reggaeton. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Garsd spent her teenage years hooked on Argentine rock. Garsd moved to the U.S. after high school and quickly encountered an eclectic mix of American music; now, she co-hosts NPR's Alt.Latino with Felix Contreras.

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11:50am

Thu May 31, 2012
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The Magnetic Fields' Stephin Merritt On World Cafe

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 2:59 pm

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The Magnetic Fields' music provides one of several outlets for frontman Stephin Merritt's inspired songwriting. The band began recording a string of eclectic albums in 1993, and finally found mainstream recognition with 1999's three-disc 69 Love Songs.

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9:51am

Wed May 30, 2012
World Cafe

Yann Tiersen On World Cafe

Originally published on Wed May 30, 2012 3:34 pm

Credit Jeff Rabillon

The music of multi-instrumentalist Yann Tiersen breaks the constraints of form, yet each track is built around poignant, emotional melodies. Tiersen quickly abandoned the academy training of his early childhood, smashing his violin and adopting the electric guitar instead. He began recording in the summer of 1993, and first found commercial success in his native France with 1998's Le Phare, recorded in two months on the island of Ouessant.

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4:38pm

Tue May 29, 2012
World Cafe

Next: Two Man Gentlemen Band

Originally published on Wed May 30, 2012 3:54 pm

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  • Hear two new tracks from Two Man Gentleman Band

Self-described as "hot, raucous, retro swing for two," Two Man Gentlemen Band lives up to its claim. But, as the name suggests, there's a subtle ridiculousness to the group's sound. Andy Bean and Fuller Condon have made a career of recording old-school, '60s-style folk on vintage equipment, only to pack their songs with parodies, anachronisms and absurdities.

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