LISTEN: John Pizzarelli Has The Mountain Stage Song Of The Week

This week’s encore broadcast of Mountain Stage features long-time friend of the show John Pizzarelli, joined by Maria Muldaur, Jennifer Hartswick Band, Melissa Carper and Gabriel Royal.

This week’s encore broadcast of Mountain Stage features long-time friend of the show John Pizzarelli, as well as Maria Muldaur, Jennifer Hartswick Band, Melissa Carper and Gabriel Royal.

Our Song of the Week comes from Pizzarelli, the world-renowned jazz singer and guitarist. “I Want to Be Happy,” originally featured in the 1925 musical No, No, Nanette, appears on his 2023 album Stage & Screen. It’s a collection of classic songs from Broadway and Hollywood spanning nine decades.

Stage & Screen marks 40 years since the release of Pizzarelli’s debut album, I’m Hip (Please Don’t Tell My Father).

Hear the entire set from Pizzarelli, plus live performances by renowned “Midnight at the Oasis” singer Maria Muldaur, trumpeter and vocalist Jennifer Hartswick Band, golden-voiced country singer Melissa Carper, and Brooklyn-based songwriter and cellist Gabriel Royal on this week’s episode of Mountain Stage with host Kathy Mattea.

Tune in to one of these NPR stations starting Friday, July 5 to hear the full episode, and don’t forget to check out the Mountain Stage podcast to listen to new episodes on the go.

Joy To The World 2024

Bob Thompson’s annual holiday jazz celebration is back! The event is at the West Virginia Culture Center Theater Thursday, Dec. 14, and Friday, Dec. 15.

Joy to the World with Special Guest Vocalist Judith Owen and Trumpeter James Moore

Thursday, Dec. 12 and Friday, Dec. 13, 2024
West Virginia Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV

CHARLESTON, WV: Bob Thompson’s annual holiday jazz celebration is back! For over 30 years, Joy to the World has been delighting audiences with old and new holiday favorites. Joining Thompson on stage is his long-time bandmates Timothy Courts on drums, Ryan Kennedy on guitar, John Inghram on bass, plus special guest vocalist Judith Owen with James Moore on trumpet.

Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. and the show will begin at 8pm.

“To say that we are excitedly looking forward to this year’s edition of Joy to the World is really an understatement. Our special guest will be the fabulous Judith Owen. Judith is a truly dynamic performer, and a wonderful jazz vocalist who, true to her Welsh heritage, really loves Christmas. She is also a fine songwriter, and plans to include a couple of her original Christmas songs in this show.

Judith is bringing, New Orleans based saxophonist, Ricardo Pascal along with her. Ricardo will be joining our guest trumpet player, James Moore. And as always you will hear Ryan Kennedy on guitar, John Inghram on bass, and Tim Courts on drums. I’m sure glad I’ll be playing piano, otherwise I’d be definitely buying a ticket to this show. Hope to see you there!”

The world-renowned jazz pianist Bob Thompson is the Mountain State’s best-loved musician and ambassador of jazz. Since 1991, he has been a pianist, and regularly featured artist, on WVPB’s syndicated radio show, Mountain Stage, distributed by NPR Music. For 32 years now, he has also been co-producer and host of Joy to the World, a holiday jazz show broadcast on public radio stations nationwide. In October 2015, Thompson was inducted into the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame. He makes his home in Charleston, West Virginia, and has enjoyed a long and active career as a performer, composer, arranger and educator. Learn more about his work at colortones.com.

Joy to the World is presented by West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

All seats are general admission and are available online at Eventbrite.

Click here for Thursday, Dec. 12 tickets
Click here for Friday, Dec. 13 tickets

Member Tickets on sale Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 10am ET: $25
Early Bird Tickets on sale Friday, Oct. 18 at 10am: $25 (Sales end on Tuesday, Nov. 26 at 10am)
General Admission Tickets on sale Thursday, Nov. 26 at 10am: $30
Day of Show Tickets: $35

Watch and listen for last season’s show coming in December on WVPB radio and television. More info coming soon.


Production funding provided by West Virginia Lottery


MEDIA CONTACT:

Amanda Rogers, WVPB Marketing Communications
Arogers@wvpublic.org

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