Stephen Kallao hosts: Great Guitar Solos (Hr 1), Famous B-Sides (Hr 2)

In the 2000s, the venerable guitar solo was little used in rock ‘n’ roll. But coming up, World Cafe is rounding up some of the greatest guitar solos in recent memory – From guitarists like Gary Clark Jr., St. Vincent, and Christone Kingfish Ingram…and let’s not forget about the acoustic guitar solo, where artists like Molly Tuttle shine. Then in the second hour, stick around for a mix of some of the biggest hits that were secondary picks when first released – It’s the best of the b-sides!

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*Stevie Ray Vaughan “Rude Mood” Texas Flood

Gary Clark Jr. “When My Train Pulls In” Blak and Blu

The War On Drugs “Red Eyes” Lost In The Dream

Molly Tuttle “Take The Journey” When You’re Ready

Kaki King “Carmine St.” Everybody Loves You

Christone “Kingfish” Ingram “Outside Of This Town” Kingfish

Wilco “Art Of Almost” The Whole Love

St. Vincent “Birth In Reverse” St. Vincent

The National “The System Only Dreams In Total Darkness” Sleep Well Beast

The White Stripes “Ball And Biscuit” Elephant

The Record Company “Off The Ground” Give It Back To You

Hour Two
*Elvis Presley “Hound Dog” The Top 10 Hits

Sam Cooke “Bring It On Home To Me” The Man And His Music

The Beatles “Revolution” Past Masters, Vol. 2

Pearl Jam “Yellow Ledbetter” Lost Dogs

Fleetwood Mac “Silver Springs” The Dance

Sheryl Crow “Leaving Las Vegas” Tuesday Night Music Club

The Smiths “How Soon Is Now” Hatful Of Hollow

Jimi Hendrix “The Wind Cries Mary” Are You Experienced

The Winstons “Amen, Brother” Color Him Father

Prince “When You Were Mine” Dirty Mind

The Band “The Night They Drove Old” The Band

Crosby Stills Nash & Young “Carry On” Déjà vu

Joni Mitchell “Urge For Going” Songs Of A Prairie Girl

*Optional Song