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World Cafe
3:04 pm
Tue April 9, 2013

Grimey's Records On World Cafe

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Grimey's is one of Nashville's most hallowed record stores.

Originally published on Wed April 10, 2013 9:44 am

In an attempt to discover the best new local music in Nashville, we headed to Grimey's Records, the mecca for indie music in town. It was opened by Mike Grimes in 1999, who also manages The Basement, the club in Grimey's basement. And the institution is still growing, recently opening a satellite store next to its already expanded store.

In this segment, co-founder Doyle Davis (who also hosts a local music show, "The Indie Underground Hour" on local station Lightning 100) picks his five best local bands.

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World Cafe's Sense Of Place: Nashville
1:31 pm
Tue April 9, 2013

Gillian Welch And David Rawlings On World Cafe

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David Rawlings and Gillian Welch.

Originally published on Wed April 10, 2013 1:16 pm

For World Cafe's Sense of Place: Nashville edition, we knew we wanted to talk with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings to get their take on changes in the city over the last couple of decades. The country-folk singer-songwriters moved to Nashville in 1993 and have worked there ever since, recording at historic studios like RCA Studio B before buying the legendary Woodland Studios.

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World Cafe
12:37 pm
Tue April 9, 2013

Caitlin Rose On World Cafe

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Caitlin Rose's second album is titled The Stand-In.

Originally published on Wed April 10, 2013 1:17 pm

A young darling of Nashville's music scene, Caitlin Rose just released her second album, The Stand-In. Rose moved to Nashville when she was 7, but resisted country music at first because her parents worked in the industry. Indie-rock was more her thing; she first discovered Merle Haggard via a Mountain Goats record.

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World Cafe
2:31 pm
Mon April 8, 2013

Next: Luella And The Sun

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Luella and the Sun.

Originally published on Mon April 8, 2013 2:58 pm

For our Sense of Place: Nashville week, we just had to showcase Luella and the Sun, which has made major fans out of Grimey's Records' Doyle Davis, other bands like Moon Taxi and NPR Music's Ann Powers.

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World Cafe
2:20 pm
Mon April 8, 2013

Leagues On World Cafe

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Leagues.

Originally published on Wed April 10, 2013 5:26 pm

Today's guest, Leagues, provides a perfect start to World Cafe's week-long visit to Nashville, because it perfectly encapsulates the change going on there. A new rock band, Leagues was formed by an amazing singer, Thad Cockrell, who'd been so disenchanted with his alt-country career that he was ready to leave the music business altogether.

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World Cafe
11:53 am
Fri April 5, 2013

Jim James On World Cafe

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Jim James' new solo album is titled Regions of Light and Sound of God.

Originally published on Tue May 14, 2013 1:13 pm

There have been releases under the name Yim Yames and projects with New Multitudes and Monsters of Folk, but Regions of Light and Sound of God is the first album bearing Jim James' own name.

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World Cafe
12:46 pm
Thu April 4, 2013

Latin Roots: Argentine Rock

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The Argentine rock band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs.

Today's Latin Roots co-host, Josh Norek, was given a hefty task: Define the broad swath of Argentine rock with just a few bands. But Norek, co-host of The Latin Alternative, is up to the occasion precisely because he spent time in Buenos Aires as a student during a vibrant period for music.

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World Cafe
9:39 am
Thu April 4, 2013

Jessie Ware On World Cafe

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Jessie Ware.

Originally published on Thu April 4, 2013 12:46 pm

Soulful singer-songwriter Jessie Ware is far from the first vocalist to make the transition from backing vocals to center stage; Sheryl Crow once backed Michael Jackson, after all. But the Londoner has made the leap with tremendous success in her own right.

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World Cafe
1:37 pm
Wed April 3, 2013

Night Beds On World Cafe

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Winston Yellen of Night Beds.

Originally published on Wed April 3, 2013 6:09 pm

Night Beds is the work of Winston Yellen, who originally started making music in his hometown of Colorado Springs. But he traveled to Nashville to write the songs for Night Beds' debut album, Country Sleep, in a pre-Civil War cabin once owned by Johnny Cash.

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World Cafe
12:30 pm
Tue April 2, 2013

Kail Baxley: Music From An Amateur Boxer Who Danced For James Brown

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Kail Baxley.

When Kail Baxley was a kid growing up in Williston, S.C., James Brown used to challenge him to dance-offs. Baxley didn't win so much. He did better as an amateur boxer — his key to getting out of the small town and traveling to Europe and Africa.

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