World Cafe
Monday - Friday at 6:00 pm
World Cafe launched on October 14, 1991. KNBA has carried the program since we signed-on October 11, 1996. The two-hour daily program features a mix of artist interviews with in-studio performances by both established and emerging artists. The music selection encompasses singer-songwriters, classic rock, indie rock, Americana, alt-country, blues, world music, R&B and soul. As the nation’s most listened-to public radio music program, its impact on the careers and audience awareness of thousands of artists is immeasurable.
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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.