See below for the songs of the day next week on our website, including
three full concert sessions!
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From: Michelle Conrad [mailto:conrad@vuhaus.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2023 10:21 AM
Subject: Live Lessons - Song of the Day: July 3 - July 7
Hello!
If a video from your station is featured, it will appear on around 30
public media websites around the country in their “Song of the Day” video
player. The following best practices will maximize the impact for your
local audience.
· Make sure you have the “Song of the Day” player embedded on your
website. If it’s not currently embedded and you would like it to be, reach
out to Mark for the embed code (mark@vuhaus.com).
· If your station has a video featured on the “Song of the Day”
player, the day of the feature is a great day to push listeners
to your station website via on-air and socials, and to ask your featured
artist to do the same.
Here are the “Song of the Day” videos from NPR Live Sessions scheduled for
the next week: July 3 - July 7, 2023.
Please reach out with any questions and have a fun and safe holiday
weekend.
Song of the Day for July 3 - 7, 2023
DATE
ARTIST
SONG
STATION
LINER NOTES
July 3
Citizen Cope
(full session)
WTMD, Baltimore
Clarence Greenwood, who performs as Citizen Cope, plays a stripped down set
of songs that span his long musical career.
July 4
Martin Sexton
“Calling on America”
Mountain Stage, West Virginia
To celebrate the Fourth of July, a performance from the archives from
Martin Sexton, which he described as “a song of hope, unity and redemption.”
July 5
Wood Brothers
“Line Those Pockets”
WNRN, Charlottesville
The Wood Brothers play a song from their latest album in a studio barn in
Charlottesville for WNRN.
July 6
Riders Against the Storm
(full session)
KUTX, Austin
Rappers Chaka and Qi Dada are Riders Against the Storm. The husband and
wife duo have been on a mission to make Austin a more fun and inclusive
city through their infectious, uplifting brand of hip hop and nonstop
activism.
July 7
Warren Haynes
(full session)
WMOT, Nashville
Warren Haynes chats with host Jessie Scott about the latest Gov't Mule
album Peace Like A River and shares clips from the band's Ryman Auditorium
performance earlier this year.