Sara Watkins to Perform on NPR's "World Café" Today

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Sara Watkins is taking a couple days off from her extensive US tour behind her recently released, self-titled Nonesuch debut. But while you wait to see her back in action in her live show, you can hear her perform songs from the new album on NPR's World Café this afternoon. Listen live online at xpn.org at 2 PM EST or check back in with npr.org later in the day to listen to today's episode streaming.

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Sara Watkins is taking a couple days off from her extensive US tour behind her recently released, self-titled Nonesuch debut. But while you wait to see her back in action in her live show, you can hear her talk about the new record and perform songs from it on NPR's World Café this afternoon. Listen live online at xpn.org at 2 PM EST or check back in with npr.org later in the day to listen to today's episode streaming.

For upcoming tour dates, beginning with a Watkins Family Hour show with her brother and fellow Nickel Creek member Sean, at L.A.'s Largo at the Coronet Theater on June 3, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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  • Tuesday, May 26, 2009
    Sara Watkins to Perform on NPR's "World Café" Today
    Jeremy Cowart

    Sara Watkins is taking a couple days off from her extensive US tour behind her recently released, self-titled Nonesuch debut. But while you wait to see her back in action in her live show, you can hear her talk about the new record and perform songs from it on NPR's World Café this afternoon. Listen live online at xpn.org at 2 PM EST or check back in with npr.org later in the day to listen to today's episode streaming.

    For upcoming tour dates, beginning with a Watkins Family Hour show with her brother and fellow Nickel Creek member Sean, at L.A.'s Largo at the Coronet Theater on June 3, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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