World Cafe
Monday thru Thursday 9AM
World Cafe is hosted and produced by Raina Douris in Philadelphia at WXPN presents interviews and performances with today's essential and emerging artists.
Since 1991, World Cafe has showcased contemporary music, serving up an eclectic blend of blues, rock, folk and alternative country. David Dye hosted the program from member station WXPN in Philadelphia until the mid 2010s.
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Tweedy's new book is World Within a Song: Music That Changed My Life, and Life that Changed my Music.
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Paul McCartney and producer Giles Martin used artificial intelligence to isolate John Lennon's vocals from an old demo to finally complete The Beatles' "last" song, "Now And Then."
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The Nashville-based folk musician talks about how her relationship with her conservative Christian family inspired some of the songwriting on their new album.
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The supergroup's self-titled debut album was a chance for five of the world's best bluegrass players to honor the genre's traditional sound.
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For today's Culture Corner, John takes you deep into De La Soul's Buhloone Mindstate.
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The Austin band performed a special concert at a small venue in their hometown.
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Recorded in Muscle Shoals, Ala., the country rock band's new album is a triumphant comeback.
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Musician and producer Jonathan Wilson talks about his latest album, Eat The Worm, as well as his take on the use of AI in both audio and visual art.
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Every weekday through Hispanic Heritage Month, World Cafe dives into the music of a different country in Latin America.
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Every weekday through Hispanic Heritage Month, World Cafe dives into the music of a different country in Latin America.