Jessica Lea Mayfield Performs Songs from "Tell Me" on NPR's "World Cafe"

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Jessica Lea Mayfield is the guest on today's episode of NPR's World Cafe. She and her band perform four songs off her new album, Tell Me, and Mayfield talks with the show's host, David Dye, about the album, which was produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach. Mayfield is currently on a cross-country tour of the United States. Starting this coming Sunday, Mayfield joins up with The Avett Brothers for more than a week's worth of tour dates out West.

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Jessica Lea Mayfield is the guest on today's episode of World Cafe, from NPR member station XPN out of Philadelphia. She and her band perform four songs off her Nonesuch debut album, Tell Me—"Sometimes at Night," "Blue Skies Again," "Trouble," and "Our Hearts Are Wrong"—and Mayfield talks with the show's host, David Dye, about the album, which was produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach. Listen in online at npr.org.

To pick up a copy of Tell Me, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album, plus a live version of the opening track, "I'll Be the One You Want Someday," at checkout.

Mayfield is currently on a cross-country tour of the United States, performing at Mojo's in Columbia, Missouri, tonight, followed by shows in Witchita and Denver in the coming days, all with Ferraby Lionheart opening. Starting this coming Sunday, Mayfield joins up with The Avett Brothers for more than a week's worth of tour dates out West. For more information, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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  • Tuesday, July 5, 2011
    Jessica Lea Mayfield Performs Songs from "Tell Me" on NPR's "World Cafe"
    Michael Wilson

    Jessica Lea Mayfield is the guest on today's episode of World Cafe, from NPR member station XPN out of Philadelphia. She and her band perform four songs off her Nonesuch debut album, Tell Me—"Sometimes at Night," "Blue Skies Again," "Trouble," and "Our Hearts Are Wrong"—and Mayfield talks with the show's host, David Dye, about the album, which was produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach. Listen in online at npr.org.

    To pick up a copy of Tell Me, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album, plus a live version of the opening track, "I'll Be the One You Want Someday," at checkout.

    Mayfield is currently on a cross-country tour of the United States, performing at Mojo's in Columbia, Missouri, tonight, followed by shows in Witchita and Denver in the coming days, all with Ferraby Lionheart opening. Starting this coming Sunday, Mayfield joins up with The Avett Brothers for more than a week's worth of tour dates out West. For more information, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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