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Cabinet of Wonders
9:25 am
Fri June 15, 2012

Cabinet of Wonders: Episode Four

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Host John Wesley Harding on the Cabinet of Wonders at City Winery in Brooklyn, NY.

Originally published on Sat June 23, 2012 8:59 am

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Song Of The Day
6:03 am
Fri June 15, 2012

The Dynamites: A Celebration Of Resurrection

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The Dynamites.

Soul music is rooted in gritty perseverance, so pairing up stalwarts Bettye LaVette and Charles Walker works on so many levels, it's a miracle it hasn't happened until now. A celebration of resurrection, "Yours and Mine" nods to hard knocks and surprise finishes — a fairy-tale story brought to electrifying life by two people who've lived to tell it.

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All Songs Considered Blog
4:24 am
Fri June 15, 2012

Youssra El Hawary Scales A Wall With A Wink And A Smile

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Egyptian singer/songwriter Youssra El Hawary.

Originally published on Mon June 18, 2012 3:48 pm

Deceptive Cadence
1:03 am
Fri June 15, 2012

Tracing The Trail Of Musical Fathers

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Fathers have played an important role in shaping musical history.

Originally published on Fri June 15, 2012 9:56 am

World Cafe
4:43 pm
Thu June 14, 2012

Latin Roots: Bossa Nova, Brazil's Answer To Jazz

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Bebel Gilberto performs at City Winery in New York City.

This installment of the Latin Roots series for World Cafe explores bossa nova music, guided by Latin-music expert Ernesto Lechner. Lechner grew up in Buenos Aires, where his parents' record collection consisted of classical records and a solitary bossa nova LP. He later moved to Los Angeles, where he was immersed in Latin music and subsequently became a music journalist, publishing several books on the subject. Lechner co-hosts the radio show Latin Alternative and works as a contributing writer for Rolling Stone, L.A. Times and Chicago Tribune.

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All Songs Considered Blog
3:37 pm
Thu June 14, 2012

The Drop: A Story Of Dancefloor Destiny

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Originally published on Fri June 15, 2012 8:53 am

Favorite Sessions
2:46 pm
Thu June 14, 2012

Christian McBride: The Bass Boss

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Christian McBride (right) with Peter Martin at KPLU.

Originally published on Fri June 15, 2012 8:07 am

In the first generation of bebop musicians, Ray Brown was king of the jazz bass. Today, the "go-to" jazz bassist is Christian McBride, so we were delighted to have McBride stop by the KPLU studios for a performance with pianist Peter Martin.

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World Cafe
2:18 pm
Thu June 14, 2012

Sense Of Place: Spotlight On 'Treme'

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Kermit Ruffins, seen frequently on HBO's Treme, performs around town in New Orleans every week with his band, the BBQ Swingers.

Originally published on Mon September 10, 2012 12:39 pm

In this edition of Sense of Place's New Orleans edition, it's all about Treme. The HBO series sets in stark relief the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as it follows the stories of a group of individuals, many of whom were inspired by real Crescent City residents, or are played by local actors.

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All Songs Considered Blog
1:41 pm
Thu June 14, 2012

David Byrne And St. Vincent Are Putting Out An Album

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Originally published on Thu June 14, 2012 2:18 pm

Man, talk about a dream team pairing. After some enticing rumors and teases of a potential collaboration between David Byrne and St.

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Bluegrass/Americana
1:13 pm
Thu June 14, 2012

Leftover Salmon On Mountain Stage

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Leftover Salmon.

Originally published on Tue February 26, 2013 11:30 am

Leftover Salmon makes its second appearance on Mountain Stage, recorded live on the campus of West Virginia University in Morgantown. The band formed in 1989, and its unique blend of country, bluegrass and Cajun music — combined with years of hard work and touring — earned it a place as one of the most beloved acts on America's summer-festival circuit. In 2002, the group lost founding member Mark Vann to cancer, but continued touring until 2004, when its surviving members announced a hiatus.

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