He's My Brother, She's My Sister On World Cafe
Joining us in the studio for hour two of Tuesday's World Cafe is the Los Angeles band He's My Brother, She's My Sister. As the name implies, lead vocalists Robert and Rachel Kolar are indeed...
View ArticleWorld Cafe Next: Aisha Burns
Aisha Burns is best known as the violinist in the chamber-folk band Balmorhea . But in the last few years, Burns has left her comfort zone to write her own songs and play them on guitar. On her debut...
View ArticleThe Handsome Family On World Cafe
Brett and Rennie Sparks have inhabited a unique musical world together since the '90s. As The Handsome Family, husband Brett sings and writes the melodies while wife Rennie focuses on the lyrics; the...
View ArticleBombino On World Cafe
Nomad is an appropriate title for Bombino 's new album; a member of the Tuareg tribe in Saharan Africa, the guitar was first relocated to a refugee camp in Algeria, where he learned to play his...
View ArticleELO's Jeff Lynne Describes His Work In The Studio
Jeff Lynne isn't quite at the forefront of '70s and '80s classic rock, but he was responsible for some formidable records with Electric Light Orchestra and Traveling Wilburys; later, he produced...
View ArticleLatin Roots: Argentine Reggae Legend Fidel Nadal
In this installment of Latin Roots , the World Cafe team travels to Fidel Nadal's home studio in Buenos Aires for a session with a reggae performer who truly owns his genre. Nadal has 15 solo records...
View ArticleSteve Martin and Edie Brickell On World Cafe
Steve Martin is a true Renaissance man, having run the gamut of accomplishments from acting to writing to art collecting. He's also an award-winning banjo player, offering easy, lilting banjo melodies...
View ArticleWorld Cafe Next: Coke Weed
Alt-psychedelic quintet Coke Weed is from picturesque Bar Harbor, well up the Maine coast. The band just released its third album, Back To Soft, which took nine months to make and is — despite the...
View ArticleLa Santa Cecilia On World Cafe
La Santa Cecilia got its start playing a mix of rancheras, norteno music and other Mexican-influenced rhythms for tourists and passers-by on Olvera Street in downtown Los Angeles. The group developed a...
View ArticleRhye On World Cafe
Though Rhye 's debut album, Woman , was released this past March, many first encountered the duo of Mike Milosh and Robin Hannibal in a series of evocative videos released in 2012. There was little to...
View ArticleLissie On World Cafe
When Lissie stopped by World Cafe for her session about a month ago, she still didn't have a name for her new album. Now titled Back to Forever , the singer's second record is due out Sept. 10; it...
View ArticleBig Country On World Cafe
When Big Country founder and lead singer Stuart Adamson died in 2001, most would have assumed that the Scottish band was finished. But in 2007, the group reunited for a 25th-anniversary tour with a new...
View ArticleWorld Cafe Next: Rose Windows
Rose Windows' debut album, The Sun Dogs , is steeped in '60s classic rock, recalling the heavy organ sounds of The Doors and the folk-infused flutes of Traffic. Formed in 2010 by songwriter Chris...
View ArticleSam Amidon On World Cafe
Sam Amidon grew up surrounded by music, from playing fiddle with his parents in Vermont to finding a best friend in musician and arranger Thomas Bartlett (a.k.a. Doveman ). On his fourth album, Bright...
View ArticleTelekinesis On World Cafe
When Telekinesis ' Michael Benjamin Lerner plays live, he sings from behind his drum set, but he plays almost all the instruments on his albums. The power-pop multi-instrumentalist recorded his latest...
View ArticleThe Olms On World Cafe
Pete Yorn has long had a way with hooky rock songs, so it was easy for him to connect with fellow L.A. musician J.D. King over a mutual love for '60s music. The two first started recording together...
View ArticleShout Out Louds On World Cafe
After working together for more than a decade, the members of Stockholm's Shout Out Louds continue to make lush, highly melodic pop music. The product of a year and a half of tinkering, their recent...
View ArticleNeko Case On World Cafe
This segment, from Sept. 18, is part of our Best Of 2013 series, in which we revisit some of our most memorable interviews and performances of the year. Neko Case 's new album, The Worse Things Get,...
View ArticleElvis Costello And The Roots On World Cafe
In hour one of Tuesday's installment of World Cafe , we talk with Elvis Costello and The Roots ' powerhouse drummer Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson about how they met and came to utilize hip-hop techniques...
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