
World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN
Music Podcasts
WXPN's live performance and interview program featuring music and conversation from a variety of important musicians
Location:
United States
Genres:
Music Podcasts
Description:
WXPN's live performance and interview program featuring music and conversation from a variety of important musicians
Language:
English
Episodes
There's Something Undeniably Catchy About The Music Of Gold Connections
3/27/2020
Enjoy a live session, recorded at In Your Ear Studios during World Cafe's Sense Of Place trip to Richmond, Va.
Duration:00:21:24
Celebrate A Cajun St. Patrick's Day With Poguetry
3/17/2020
Members of Celtic punk band, The Pogues, blend their style with Lost Bayou Ramblers from South Louisiana.
Duration:00:27:25
Jonah Mutono Drops Kidepo Pseudonym On New Album
3/12/2020
Get a sneak preview of new songs from a man who has a pretty expansive worldview.
Duration:00:23:21
Aubrie Sellers Talks About Her Journey In 'Far From Home'
3/11/2020
In this session, hear Sellers perform songs from her new album. We also discuss her journey and the joy of anonymity in a new place.
Duration:00:22:03
Huey Lewis Remains Remarkably Upbeat While Battling Hearing Loss
3/6/2020
Huey Lewis and the News just released the group's first new full-length album of original music in almost two decades.
Duration:00:27:15
Bonny Light Horseman Makes New Folk Music, Inspired By The Spirit Of Old Folk
3/3/2020
A session that captures that spirit of being an audience of one, from the trio of Eric D. Johnson of Fruit Bats, multi-instrumentalist Josh Kaufman and Anaïs Mitchell.
Duration:00:31:16
Birds Of A Feather Flock Together For Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
2/26/2020
The band brings its high-energy psychedelic funk to a room packed with characters – including a wizard – in this live performance.
Duration:00:27:34
How A Challenge From David Crosby Ended Up On Becca Stevens' New Album
2/25/2020
Hear a live performance of "Heather's Letters to Her Mother," a song about a young woman who was murdered while peacefully protesting the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
Duration:00:32:13
20 Years Later, Sarah Harmer's New Album Reconnects With Her Solo Debut
2/21/2020
Harmer's latest record, Are You Gone, is a spiritual successor to an album that came out back in the year 2000: You Were Here.
Duration:00:24:25
Nada Surf Revisits Its Roots On 'Never Not Together'
2/20/2020
If you initially dismissed the band as a novelty, then you've missed out on more than 25 years of consistently smart alt-rock greatness.
Duration:00:39:41