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  2. Catbite - Wikipedia

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    The album 'Nice One' took 4 months to write. Catbite performed selections from the album live in July 2021 at a WXPN Free At Noon concert. This performance was then picked up by NPR's World Cafe podcast for a mini-concert series. [7]

  3. Hoots & Hellmouth - Wikipedia

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    On Friday, August 21, as part of their months-long CD release tour, the band headlined their second WXPN Free at Noon concert, playing an 8-song set. [9] The show, which was videotaped for WHYY-TV's weekly On Canvas program, took place at World Cafe Live and was broadcast live via radio. [10]

  4. Wanderlust (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Wanderlust performing at WXPN Free at Noon. In the fall of 2011, Scot sent an instrumental to former writing partner Rob. [11] Realizing that the chemistry was still there after 14 years, the band decided to get back together and work on a project. [12] They wrote and recorded the entire CD at Milkboy Studios in Ardmore, PA in three days.

  5. Langhorne Slim - Wikipedia

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    The album Be Set Free was released on September 29, 2009. On August 9, 2009, Langhorne Slim sang "God Bless America" during the seventh inning stretch during a Philadelphia Phillies-Florida Marlins game at Citizens Bank Park as WXPN's Artist to Watch and has twice been featured on the station's Free at Noon concert series. [7]

  6. WXPN - Wikipedia

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    WXPN (88.5 FM) is a non-commercial, public radio station licensed to the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that broadcasts an adult album alternative (AAA) radio format, along with many other format shows.

  7. World Cafe (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    World Cafe is a two-hour-long, nationally syndicated music radio program that originates from WXPN, a non-commercial station licensed to the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. The program began on October 14, 1991 [1] and was originally distributed by Public Radio International. Since 2005, the show has been distributed by NPR.

  8. Pat Finnerty - Wikipedia

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    His social-media channels gained national acclaim in May 2020 when he posted videos online of his band performing live, rooftop concerts in Philadelphia that complied with COVID-19 social-distancing measures and that supported Black Lives Matter. [18] [21] [22] On the Instagram platform, Finnerty's presence is branded as "The Pat Finnerty Show ...

  9. Michael Tearson - Wikipedia

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    Both programs are still very popular at the station. He was also involved with WXPN "Late Nights", which was a diverse and imaginative late-night mix of music. Michael Tearson's studio in his home is called “LynTown Sound”, named after his wife who died from breast cancer on May 10, 1995.