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The influential alt-country group Uncle Tupelo spawned Wilco and Son Volt shortly after it broke up in the mid-’90s. On today’s episode of World Cafe, hear archival performances from all three bands, and assess the state of their genre as it’s continued to develop.
Photo: Uncle Tupelo at the Sapphire Supper Club in Orlando, Fla. Jeff Tweedy (second from left) went on to form Wilco, while Jay Farrar (second from right) created Son Volt. By Jim Leatherman.
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This brings back memories. I saw this band many, many, many years ago. When they split I actually followed Farrar and...
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