Joy to the World Featuring Kim Nalley on West Virginia Public Radio

Listen to Joy to the World 2011 on Dec. 12 at 9 p.m. on West Virginia Public RadioRecorded in 2010, this evening's Joy to the World radio program features…

Listen to Joy to the World 2011 on Dec. 12 at 9 p.m. on West Virginia Public Radio

Recorded in 2010, this evening’s Joy to the World radio program features special guest vocalist Kim Nalley; Named one of the “Ten Most Influential African Americans in the Bay Area,” Nalley has an international reputation as one of the world’s best jazz & blues vocalists.

Now in its 21st year, Joy to the World is West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s annual live performance holiday jazz program hosted by pianist Bob Thompson. Each year’s concert is edited into next year’s broadcast.

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Kim Nalley

About Kim Nalley — Kim Nalley is an award-winning vocalist, bandleader and producer from San Francisco. With a formal background in classical music and theater, Nalley’s star ascended upon switching to Jazz. Her resume includes several CDs, numerous rave reviews, yearly concerts at some of the most prestigious jazz festivals and jazz-clubs throughout Europe, Canada, Japan and the United States. She is the producer of several successful musical-historio-graphical shows in various venues including “Ladies Sing the Blues,” “She Put a Spell on Me: Tribute to Nina Simone” and the multimedia presentation of jazz “Black History Month Concert Series.” She also is the resuscitator and owner of the famous jazz club “Jazz at Pearl’s.”

About Bob Thompson — World-renowned jazz pianist Bob Thompson always plays as though it’s his last moment on the keyboard.  That advice came from Chicago saxophonist Bunky Green in the 1960s, and Thompson has observed it ever since. Bob is also a part of West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Mountain Stage® band. Thompson has recorded numerous albums over the years including two compilations of past Joy to the World shows.

Listeners who enjoy Joy to the World will also be treated to 16 hours of jazz holiday music from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Christmas day from West Virginia Public Radio.

Special New Year's Programming for Radio Fans

Mark your calendars for these special programs  from West Virginia Public Radio. We’ll help you celebrate the year than was and  ring in the new one.

Let us know what you think about these shows! Go to our Facebook page, tweet us or e-mail feedback@wvpublic.org.

New Year’s Eve

9 a.m. — Inside Appalachia Year in Review

10 a.m. — Former Governors Caperton and Wise on the Future of Education

11 a.m. — West Virginia @ 150: a radio documentary on our sesquicentennial that explores the state’s rich cultural diversity and how the state’s history and other characteristics shaped today’s West Virginians.

Noon — Inspiring West Virginians: profiles of West Virginians from humble beginnings who contribute nationally to science, technology, engineering, math, and business.

1 p.m. — The Vietnam Veterans Memorial from Studio 360: a beautiful and moving story about how the memorial came to be, and why it means so much to so many.

2 p.m. — Capitol Steps: Politics Takes a Holiday New Year’s Edition 2013 — Help roast 2013 to a crisp with the Capitol Steps and their annual year-in-review awards ceremony.  It’s all in this hour-long special, “Politics Takes a Holiday!”  It’s been a great year for job creation…although of course many of the jobs created were for comedians!

3 p.m. — Mountain Stage at 30: A Radio Retrospective — In this hour-long radio special, you’ll hear how the show came to be, its rise to a national program, and examine what it is that makes Mountain Stage mean so much to the artists who have performed on the show and the audience it reaches.

4 p.m. — Mountain Stage’s 800th Show: performances by folk-singer Ani DiFranco, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member Dave Mason, California rockers Dawes and the high-energy, horn-driven Brooklyn group Red Baraat.

6 p.m. — Sidetracks: West Virginia’s 150th Birthday in music

8 p.m. — The Long Game: The Battle for the Direction of the Classroom. This new radio documentary from Trey Kay (producer of “The Great Textbook War”) delves into the culture war battles over public school curriculum content in Texas.

9 p.m. — Capitol Steps: Politics Takes a Holiday New Year’s Edition 2013

New Year’s Day

5 a.m. — The Moth Radio Hour

6 a.m. — State of the ReUnion: Hospitals

7 a.m. — Burn: The Energy Journal, Rising Seas

8 a.m. — The Unconventionals

9 a.m. — Song Travel with Michael Feinstien and Friends

10 a.m. — Woodsongs Radio

11 a.m. — History of Classical Music

Noon —  New Year’s Day from Vienna 2014 — Direct from the Golden Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna, it’s the most popular classical music concert in the world! This year, Franz Welser-Möst leads the annual celebration concert by the Vienna Philharmonic, featuring the waltzes, marches, gallops of the Strauss family and much more.  Laura Carlo hosts.

2 p.m. — Dream Farm Cafe

3 p.m. — On Point

4 p.m. — Diane Rehm

5 p.m. — Value This

6 p.m. — Big Picture Science

7 p.m. — Travel with Rick Steves

8 p.m. — America’s Test Kitchen

9 p.m. — From the Top

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