Elizabeth King joins host Raina Douris

Elizabeth King had her first hit, a song called “I Heard The Voice,” in the 1970s – Now she’s released her first new album in decades, at the age of 78. Early in her career, the gospel singer took a break from recording to focus on her family, which included 15 children, AND she was in a severe car accident that changed her life. On the next World Cafe, we’ll hear King’s story and how she has no plans of slowing down.

*The Vaughan Brothers “Tick Tock” Family Style

Elizabeth King “A Long Journey” Living in the Last Days

Elizabeth King “You’ve Got to Move” Living in the Last Days

Elizabeth King (Various Artists) “Testify for Jesus” The Soul of Designer Records

Elizabeth King & The Gospel Souls “I Heard the Voice” The D-Vine Spirituals Recordings

Elizabeth King “Living in the Last Days” Living in the Last Days

The Black Keys “Crawling Kingsnake” Delta Kream

Holmes Brothers “Hey Baby” Simple Truths

The Band “Chest Fever” Music from Big Pink

Hour Two
*Pearl Jam “Better Man” The Bridge School Concerts

Yola “Diamond Studded Shoes” Stand for Myself

Muddy Waters “I’m Ready” I’m Ready

Amythyst Kiah “Black Myself” Black Myself (single)

Gary Clark Jr. “Bright Lights” Blak and Blu

Japanese Breakfast “Be Sweet” Jubilee

Arcade Fire “Modern Man” The Suburbs

Beck “Up All Night” Colors

Deep Sea Diver “Impossible Weight (feat. Sharon Van Etten)” Impossible Weight

The Howlers “I Don’t Love You All The Time” I Don’t Love You All The Time

Renee & Jeremy “Where Is My Mind?” Whole Lotta Love

The Wallflowers “Roots and Wings” Exit Wounds

Bob Dylan “Watching The River Flow” Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Disc 1

David Gray “Please Forgive Me” White Ladder

*Optional Song