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Philadelphia Eagles Christmas Special on World Cafe
They can throw, they can catch, they can tackle – and? They can SING! The Philadelphia Eagles have released their second holiday album, called A Philly Special Christmas Special. Produced by Charlie Hall of The War on Drugs, the record features Eagles offensive linemen Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, and Jordan Mailata plus a slew of very special guests. Tune in to hear Charlie Hall and Jordan Mailata talk about Christmas spirit, how playing football compares to recording in the studio, and which guest singer gave Jordan stage fright. GO BIRDS! That’s on the next World Cafe.

Encore: Alvvays on World Cafe
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AmericanaFest Mini Concerts feat. Brandy Clark and Tommy Prine on World Cafe
World Cafe is bringing you intimate performances from the legendary Sound Stage Studios in Nashville, recorded during AmericanaFest earlier this Fall. This week, Brandy Clark plays songs from her Grammy nominated, self-titled album. Then we’ll follow that up with a mini concert from Tommy Prine, whose debut album, This Far South, is filled with memories of his late father, John Prine. Live music from AmericanaFest 2023, coming up on the next World Cafe.

John Morrison on Wu-Tang Clan on World Cafe
Thirty years ago, the release of Wu-Tang Clan’s debut resulted in something akin to Beatlemania – at least according to World Cafe correspondent John Morrison. On the next World Cafe, John talks about why Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) was such a popular and revolutionary album – it brought hip hop to places it hadn’t gone before – and he shares the meaning behind one often-misinterpreted song.

Encore: Jason Isbell on World Cafe
Weathervanes is the name of the latest album from Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit – a record of powerful songs about everyday people. On the next World Cafe, Jason Isbell talks about what draws him to write about people that others may judge and how, the more difficult the topic, the more he personalizes the song. Plus, live recordings of the new music.