Hi all! See below for the songs of the day on our website in the coming
week. Please let your listeners know about this feature – especially for
the artists who fit your format.
Thanks!
Marisa
From: Michelle Conrad [mailto:conrad@vuhaus.com]
Sent: Friday, December 1, 2023 12:34 PM
Subject: Live Sessions: Song of the Day - December 4 - 8
Hi all,
Here is the Song of the Day info for next week. 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: December 4 – December 8, 2023.
Please reach out with any questions!
Song of the Day for December 4 - 8, 2023
DATE
ARTIST
SONG
STATION
LINER NOTES
Dec 4
Qian Yin and Po-Chuan Chiang
Nicolo Paganini Cantabile, Op. 17
KING Classical, Seattle
Qian Yin and Po-Chuan Chiang play Nicolo Paganini’s Cantabile, Op. 17, for
Northwest Focus Live on KING Classical in Seattle.
Dec 5
Geese
“Killing My Borrowed Time”
WNRN, Charlottesville
A band that started at a Brooklyn high school, Geese mix post-punk with a
heavy influence of 70’s classic rock. This performance of a song from
their new EP was recorded for WNRN members.
Dec 6
Jalen Ngonda
“Come Around and Love Me”
WFUV, New York
An artist who was born in Maryland and is now based in London after
attending the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, Jalen Ngonda brings
his unique style of R&B to WFUV.
Dec 7
Pink Martini
“Ocho Kandelitas”
Opbmusic, Portland
In celebration of the first night of Hanukkah, a performance from the
archives by Pink Martini backed by an orchestra and featuring Ari Shapiro
on vocals. Happy Hanukkah!
Dec 8
The Japanese House
(full session)
KUTX, Austin
The Japanese House perform songs from their self-professed break up album, In
The End It Always Does, at KUTX in Austin.