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    XPN Welcomes Ben Vaughn

    XPN Welcomes Ben Vaughn

    Presented by World Cafe Live at World Cafe Live - Philadelphia

    November 4, 2011


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     Ben Vaughn grew up in the Philadelphia area on the New Jersey side of the river. In 1983 he formed the Ben Vaughn Combo. The band was together five years, releasing two albums and touring the US several times. Ben embarked on a solo career from '88-'94 recording four critically acclaimed albums, touring extensively in Europe and US. He also scored two films ("Favorite Mopar" and "Wild Girl's Go-Go Rama") as well as producing segments for WXPN’s "World Cafe." He later worked as a composer for the TV sitcoms "3rd Rock from the Sun." and "That 70s Show," among others. He also provided scores for several films and continued producing records (Ween, Los Straitjackets, "Swingers" soundtrack CD). He is now the host of “The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn,” broadcast on WXPN.


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        World Cafe Live - Philadelphia

        3025 Walnut Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19104

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        Tickets:

         General Admission Seating/Standing: $13

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        November 4, 2011

        Times:

         Show 9 pm | Upstairs Live

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