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Rachael Yamagata On World Cafe

Rachel Yamagata's newest album is called <em>Tightrope Walker</em>.
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Rachel Yamagata's newest album is called Tightrope Walker.

There has almost always been a certain amount of heartbreak in Rachael Yamagata's music. But on her new album, Tightrope Walker, she's made room for a corresponding amount of optimism. Yamagata uses these songs' birthplace — the front porch of her new house in Woodstock, N.Y. — as a metaphor for the songs' outward focus. She is now writing songs not so much to soothe her own aching heart, but to help other people.

The piano-playing singer got her start with a very different kind of music, fronting the Chicago R&B band Bumpus. Since her first solo EP in 2002, she's released four albums and several more EPs. In this session, we talk about her connection with Woodstock, where her parents lived for years, and how getting older has changed her art.

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David Dye is a longtime Philadelphia radio personality whose music enthusiasm has captivated listeners of World Cafe® since 1991. World Cafe is produced by WXPN, the public radio service of the University of Pennsylvania.