Stephen Kallao
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The World Cafe caught up with Chris Vos and Alex Stiff from the band to talk about the new faces working on their latest album.
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Ron Gallo's Peacemeal is a warm and playful low-fi pop record, unafraid to be skeptical and insightful.
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The Wallflowers' frontman talks about the band's latest album, Exit Wounds, and how he approaches his songwriting.
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The dreaded "sophomore slump" is no more — featuring Nirvana, Prince and Björk, World Cafe shares a playlist of those who have not only avoided the dreaded label, but transcended it.
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In this episode of World Cafe, we talk to Neil Finn of Crowded House about its new album and playing music with his sons.
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Best known as a member of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Mike Campbell aims to make his own hits in his new band, The Dirty Knobs.
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NPR pop critic Ann Powers highlights new songs from Brit Taylor, Molly Parden, The Brummies and C.A. Jones.
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The Third Gleam has no big band, no synths, no electric guitar. Just the brothers and their longtime bassist, Bob Crawford, for a series of songs.
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The rock band Algiers has a reputation for being a firebrand. But that wasn't the case on There Is No Year.
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Sylvan Esso's Nick Sanborn and Amelia Meath share stories behind their beautiful new album, Free Love, and perform stripped-down versions of songs from the record.