World Cafe Ben Harper Explores Rock With Relentless7 WXPN June 26, 2009 Relentless7 isn't just another one of Ben Harper's side projects. Instead, the band replaces Harper's past sound with stripped-down rock, which it plays in a session with host David Dye. Relentless7's debut album, White Lies for Dark Times, weaves Harper's soulful singing together with energetic drums and cascading electric guitars. Web-Only Outtake: Relentless7 Performs 'Up To You Now'
All Songs Considered David Gilmour, Byrne and Eno, Ben Harper February 22, 2006 Pink Floyd's David Gilmour; A groundbreaking reissue: Byrne and Eno; Electronica out of Africa: Congotronics; Rare '60s soul music: Eccentric Soul; Singer and slide guitarist Ben Harper and more. David Gilmour, Byrne and Eno, Ben Harper Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/15961770/15961773" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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All Songs Considered September 11, 2001 September 11, 2001 As NPR covered the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington DC, it was music that gave listeners time to reflect, to digest the events and the impact. September 11, 2001 Audio for this story is unavailable.