![Hear the rock 'n' roll quartet perform its enthusiastic, soulful songs live in the studio. Hear the rock 'n' roll quartet perform its enthusiastic, soulful songs live in the studio.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/dentonfracking/20141022170935im_/http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2012/01/24/AlabamaShakes-d65c098546de8787e5b48569b92cdeec1465b44d-s3-c15.jpg)
Alabama Shakes' members infuse rock 'n' roll with soul, blues and country.Autumn de Wildehide caption
Alabama Shakes' members infuse rock 'n' roll with soul, blues and country.Autumn de Wildehide caption
San Fermin.Tom O'Neal/Courtesy of the artisthide caption
Father John Misty.Emma Garr/Courtesy of the artisthide caption
Jukebox The Ghost. Eric Ryan Anderson/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
The Stray Birds. Doug Seymour/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
The Budos Band. Justin Borucki/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Sam Amidon (right) & Bill Frisell. Kelsey Stanger/XPN hide caption
Black Prairie. Jason Quigley/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
U2. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Justin Townes Earle performs live at WXPN in Philadelphia. Brittany Salerno/WXPN hide caption
Lily & Madeleine. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Lidia Borda. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Tweedy. Chris Sikich/XPN hide caption
Divine, in John Waters' 1972 film Pink Flamingos. Divine Heirs LLC hide caption
George Cessna's "Calling Out The Law" is featured on today's episode of World Cafe's Sense Of Place. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Future Islands. Timothy Saccenti/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Betty Who. Molly Cranna/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Joan Shelley. Mickie Winters/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Chuck Prophet. Charlie Homo/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
The New Pornographers. Chris Buck/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
David Gray. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Herb Alpert. Chris Adjani/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Trigger Hippy. Cameron Pollack/WXPN hide caption
Israel Nash. Pooneh Ghana/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Spoon. John Vettese/WXPN hide caption