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The World Music Show — Interviews from the archives

The World Music Show — Interviews from the archives

By: Ian Stewart
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For almost decades I hosted and produced a two-hour weekly world music show, for an NPR member station in Richmond Virginia and throughout the world online. And in that time, I had the opportunity to interview some amazing musicians, film makers, authors and more.


So instead of letting those interviews die in the dustbin of audio history, I’ve decided to dig them up, dust them off and breathe new life into them here, on The World Music Show — Interviews from the archives — with Ian Stewart.


These interviews are for the true music nerds who want to find out more about the artists they love and it’s for music nerds who want to explore artists they’ve never heard of.


But first, be sure to subscribe, rate and share the show on all your social media platforms. And you can also help the show with some financial support through Venmo at Ian-Stewart-82 or at buymeacoffee.com/ian_stewart I’m also looking for sponsors so if you’re interested, let me know.

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Episodes
  • Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains
    Jun 19 2026

    For this third episode I’m diving into my very special interview with the late Paddy Moloney, frontman of the legendary Irish band The Chieftains, that took place in January 2020.

    To say that the Irish band The Chieftains are one of the longest running bands in musical history is an understatement. The folk band started in the 60s. And in that vast career, they’ve expanded the genre of Irish music by partnering with a slew of musicians outside the bailiwick of that country’s musical output, including heavyweights such as Van Morrisson, Joni Mitchell, The Rolling Stones and Ry Cooder.

    But they’ve also worked with lesser known musicians, such as the Carolina Chocolate Drops, The Decemberists, the Punch Brothers and even with the U.S. Astronaut Cady Coleman, who was loaned one of Paddy Moloney’s tin whistles and played it on the International Space Station.

    In the interview, Moloney says he’s always learning more and wanting more when it comes to playing music. Dubbing this tour the "Irish Goodbye," which is a term that means you're sneaking out of a party without telling anyone to avoid any awkward so longs, is a clever way of (perhaps) capping off a long, historic career. Moloney says he still has several albums lined up that he wants to work on, which could allow for more shows.

    Sadly, he passed away in October 2021. For this Interview, Moloney was in a hotel room in Vancouver while I was in the studios of the public radio station I worked for. We had paid for an audio producer to go record him while I spoke to him on the phone. At the same time, I was recording myself. It was like I was there.

    Check out Ian’s World O’ Music show on Mixcloud. For 17 years, I had a world music show on a local public radio station. Be sure to check out my other podcasts: History Reinvented, which covers the history and future of places in the city, including the Mayo Bridge and Island and the area known as Pine Camp in Richmond ,VA; And the Mechanics of Transportation/RVA Bike Scene. I’m also on YouTube at IanStewartCycles.

    Plus, you can always look for my freelance work on outlets like Virginia Mercury, The Richmonder, Richmond Magazine and on the podcast Full Disclosure with Roben Farzad.

    The World Music Show — Interviews from the archives podcast is a Big Soap Production. I’m Ian Stewart, thanks for tagging along.

    Music by: dance-with-the-masters-joe-montague-main-version-28682-02-09 and was downloaded with permission at Upbeat Music

    Follow me on social media at: just_ianstewart on Threads

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    39 mins
  • Naoko Yamano of Shonen Knife
    Jun 5 2026

    Kicking off this second episode is my interview with Naoko Yamano of the legendary, all-female punk band Shonen Knife. The Japanese based band has been playing for over four decades and besides solo shows, has opened up for Nirvana, the Ramones and more.

    When this interview first aired back in February of 2023, the band just released their record called Our Best Place—and they haven’t released anything since. They're still touring, with shows mostly in Japan. In this interview we talk about the history punk music, her influences and why she writes about yummy food so much.

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    Be sure to let them know you heard this interview at their website at shonenknife.

    Check out Ian’s World O’ Music show on Mixcloud. For 17 years, I had a world music show on a local public radio station. Be sure to check out my other podcasts: History Reinvented, which covers the history and future of places in the city, including the Mayo Bridge and Island and the area known as Pine Camp in Richmond ,VA; And the Mechanics of Transportation/RVA Bike Scene. I’m also on YouTube at IanStewartCycles.

    Plus, you can always look for my freelance work on outlets like Virginia Mercury, The Richmonder, Richmond Magazine and on the podcast Full Disclosure with Roben Farzad.

    The World Music Show — Interviews from the archives podcast — is solely produced by me, Ian Stewart. And though I’m looking for sponsors, you help cover the costs of posting this podcast by supporting my efforts through through Venmo at Ian-Stewart-82 or at buymeacoffee.com/ian_stewart

    The World Music Show — Interviews from the archives podcast is a Big Soap Production. I’m Ian Stewart, thanks for tagging along.

    Music by: dance-with-the-masters-joe-montague-main-version-28682-02-09 and was downloaded with permission at Upbeat Music

    Follow me on social media at: just_ianstewart on Threads

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    24 mins
  • Tjinder Singh of Cornershop
    May 26 2026

    Kicking off this inaugural episode is my interview with Tjinder Singh of Cornershop. The band hit the charts with "Brimful of Asha" from their third album When I Was Born for the 7th Time. A remixed version of the track reached number one on the UK singles chart in 1998.

    When this interview first aired back in March of 2020, the band just released their ninth studio album England is a Garden on their own Ample Play Records–and because they own the label, I was given permission by Tjinder to play some of the tracks throughout this podcast.

    The World Music Show — Interviews from the archives — is solely produced by me, Ian Stewart. And though I’m looking for sponsors, you can help cover the costs of posting this podcast by supporting my efforts through through Venmo at Ian-Stewart-82 or at buymeacoffee.com/ian_stewart

    Be sure to let Cornershop know you heard this interview at cornershop.com

    And be sure to check out my other podcasts, the Mechanics of Transportation and History Reinvented and to look for my freelance reporting in The Richmonder, Virginia Mercury and in Richmond Magazine. Plus you can follow my biking escapades on my YouTube channel IanStewartCycles.

    Intro and outro music for The World Music Show — Interviews from the archives — is dance-with-the-masters-joe-montague-main-version-28682-02-09 and is not copyrighted and was downloaded for free from UpBeat Music.

    Follow me on social media at: just_ianstewart on Threads

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    35 mins
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