Amos Lee On World Cafe | January 28, 2011 |
An elementary school teacher turned musician, Philadelphia's Amos Lee takes his inspiration from the soul and folk artists of the '70s, including John Prine, Neil Young, James Taylor and Bill Withe
An elementary school teacher turned musician, Philadelphia's Amos Lee takes his inspiration from the soul and folk artists of the '70s, including John Prine, Neil Young, James Taylor and Bill Withe
Before she was a part of the modern British Invasion, neo-soul singer Duffy was just another struggling artist.
Today in 1973, Stevie Wonder went to #1 - for the first time in 10 years - with the hit song, Superstition!
Stevie Wonder "Superstition" Talking Book (1972)
The studi
This week, it's a double-dose of 414 Music. It's two sessions with the best of Milwaukee's music makers. First Honest Monday joins us in the studio...
Yesterday on World Cafe, David Dye featured the amazing singer/songwriter Bilal. Bilal is an artist that knows no boundaries from working with Dr Dre to artists like Flying Lotus.
Today on 414 music, we have the infamous Evan Christian on the air.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Evan Christian currently resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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ART Milwaukee Hosts "Fire N Ice" Event at Horny Goat Hideaway
At this cold and dreary time of year, for this week at least, we are advocating holing up in your bedroom, pulling the shades closed, and painting it all black.
This week we are exploring the music of Fatboy Slim on the Seven o'Clock Sample.
This week on 414 music, we have Honest Monday with us.
HONEST MONDAY is a unique collaboration of singer-songwriters.