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We had a fantastic end-of-year campaign. Many thanks to all of our supporting members. Wishing you a healthy and happy New Year.
Join us on New Year’s Eve for an end-of-year Saturday Blend with Jim Belcher from noon-3 pm. Then, help us ring in 2012 with the Capitol Steps and their annual year-in-review awards ceremony “Politics Takes a Holiday 2011!” at 3 PM.
Garrison Keillor follows at 4:00 with A Prairie Home Companion live from Oahu, Hawaii. With special guests, ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro, slack key guitarist Danny Carvalho, and legendary Na Hoku Hanohano Award winner; multi-instrumentalist Ledward Kaapana. Also, vocalist Heather Masse, slack key Kahuna Jeff Peterson, The Royal Academy of Radio Actors; Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and Fred Newman, The Guy’s All-Star Shoe Band, and the latest News from Lake Wobegon.
American Routes New Year’s Special from 7-9 PM features Kermit Ruffins with an all-star Crescent City band featuring vocalist Thais Clark. Lafayette, Louisiana’s Pine Leaf Boys bring rock and roll to their own version of traditional Cajun music. Step into a holiday soiree of reels, jigs and waltzes by French fiddlers in Westbrook, Maine, and more with host Nick Spitzer.
NPR Music, WGBH and WBGO once again present Toast of the Nation, a broadcast of live jazz from venues across the U.S. The broadcast checks in with live music from Boston to Los Angeles, and celebrates midnight in four U.S. time zones. Many of the live performances will be recorded and archived at NPR Music, via npr.org/toastofthenation. WBGO’s Rhonda Hamilton anchors the broadcast, with additional voices along the way. KSUT will carry the broadcast from 9-12 midnight beginning with Wynton Marsalis in New York City.
Wishing you a happy, healthy and safe New Year!
The Decemberists, The King Is Dead
Ryan Adams, Ashes & Fire
Adele , 21
The Civil Wars, Barton Hollow
Raphael Saadiq, Stone Rollin’
Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, Rare Bird Alert
Wilco, The Whole Love
Paul Simon, So Beautiful Or So What
The Head & The Heart, The Head & The Heart
Amos Lee, Mission Bell
Gillian Welch, The Harrow And The Harvest
The Jayhawks, Mockingbird Time
Fleet Foxes, Helplessness Blues
Lucinda Williams, Blessed
Sarah Jarosz, Follow Me Down
Iron and Wine, Kiss Each Other Clean
Tedeschi Trucks Band, Revelator
Indigo Girls, Beauty Queen Sister
The Green Cards, The Brick Album
Ollabelle, Neon Bluebird
Feist, Metals
Alison Kraus & Union Station, Paper Airplane
k d lang , Sing It Loud
The Black Lillies, 100 Miles of Wreckage
Ry Cooder, Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down
David Bromberg, Use Me
Emmylou Harris, Hard Bargain
Hot Tuna, Steady As She Goes
John Hiatt, Dirty Jeans And Mudslide Hymns
Robbie Robertson, How To Become Clairvoyant
Steve Earle, I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive
Wanda Jackson, The Party Ain’t Over
Bon Iver, Bon Iver, Bon Iver
Tom Waits, Bad as Me
Abigail Washburn, City of Refuge
Gregg Allman, Low Country Blues
Marcia Ball, Roadside Attraction
Guy Clark, Songs and Stories
Cash Box Kings, Holler and Stomp
Imelda May, Mayhem
Bruce Cockburn, Small Source of Comfort
Robert Earl Keen, Ready For Confetti
Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile, The Goat Rodeo Sessions
The Gourds, Old Mad Joy
Various Artists, Hank – The Lost Notebooks
Etta James, The Dreamer
Gary Clark Jr, Bright Lights
Nick Lowe, The Old Magic
Dawes, Nothing Is Wrong
Booker T. Jones, The Road From Memphis
We wish you a happy and healthy holiday season and a wonderful new year. Thank you for listening to, and supporting KSUT. Tune-in to the Music Blend for a not so typical selection of holiday tunes and join us for these special broadcasts to celebrate the season:
Thursday 12/22
12 noon: Putumayo World Music Hour – Winter Holidays
7 PM: E-Town holiday special with Mark O’Connor and Matt Wertz
8 PM: Grass is Bluer Christmas
Friday 12/23
12 noon feature CD: David Ian – A Vintage Christmas
7 PM: A Holiday Global Groove
10 PM: World Cafe Christmas featuring Jack Johnson, Carole King and Scott Weiland
Saturday 12/24
12 noon-4 pm: KSUT Christmas Eve Blend
4 PM: A Prairie Home Companion Christmas Show
7 PM: American Routes Red White and Green Christmas
9 PM: A Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols – hosted by Michael Barone, a live music and spoken word broadcast from the chapel of King’s College in Cambridge, England
10 PM: Echoes of Christmas – Choral classics celebrating Christmas with The Dale Warland Singers’ signature holiday concert.
Sunday, 12/25 Christmas Day:
6 AM: St. Olaf Christmas Festival
8 AM: Christmas Daybreak with Bill McLaughlin
11:00 AM: A Christmas Carol with Jonathan Winters
12 noon: A Folk Alley Christmas Special
3:00 PM: The Splendid Table Holiday
4 PM: Travel with Rick Steves – International Christmas Party
5:00 PM: All Songs Considered for the Holidays
7:00 PM: This American Life Christmas Special
8 PM: Tinsel Tales - NPR Archives featuring stories from Bailey White, David Sedaris and others.
We invite you to join us Tuesday evening as we celebrate Hanukkah, Christmas and the Winter Solstice with words and music.
7 PM: HANUKKAH LIGHTS 2011 presents a collection of specially-commissioned works — featuring brand new stories in which a bookish schoolboy finds a troublesome streak of defiance, a young woman finds a rewarding new life while confronting sudden tragedy, and a few desperate men find miraculous comfort in a quiet ceremony of light - all read by Susan Stamberg and Murray Horwitz. NPR launches the third decade of this annual, holiday favorite, with four brand new works: ”Finding Golda” by Margot Singer, “Legacy” by Lev Raphael,” “Geek Week” by Rebecca O’Connell, and “Moon Landing,” by Shira Nayman.
8PM: JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER - Kim Burrell’s Jazz Gospel Holiday Special
Vocalist Kim Burrell fills The Allen Room with the sounds of holiday spirit. Her festive ensemble includes Leon Lacey & his Orchestra, and Damien Snead with his vocal ensemble tribute. They offer soulful renditions of holiday classics including Silent Night and Little Drummer Boy.
9 PM: JAZZ PIANO CHRISTMAS
NPR Music is onstage once again at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for another live incarnation of one of our most popular programs. This year’s Jazz Piano Christmas features jazz greats Monty Alexander, Helio Alves, Freddy Cole, Renee Rosnes, and Jessica Williams. Felix Contreras hosts.
10 PM: A PAUL WINTER SOLSTICE 2011
The holiday tradition continues with Paul Winter’s Winter Solstice Celebration. A dynamic musical celebration in the extraordinary acoustics of the worlds largest Gothic cathedral – New York’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Hear a unique exploration of the solstice tradition in cultures near and far. The Paul Winter Consort is joined by musicians from all over the world, including Russia’s Dimitri Pokrovsky Ensemble and gospel singer Theresa Thomasson. John Schaefer hosts.
The Ignacio School District is now contributing to community programming on KSUT Tribal Radio, with 15 minute updates every Wednesday morning at 10:45. Featuring students, teachers and administrators, the weekly updates cover school organizations, academics, sports, administrative news and more.
Tribal Radio is also pleased to announce they’re resuming regular live coverage of the Ignacio Boy’s Varsity Basketball games beginning this Friday. You can tune-in locally at 91.3 FM, or online here.
We were quite impressed by the volume and diversity of the music-related stories on NPR this weekend. As a station that devotes a considerable amount of programming to multiple melodic genres, we appreciate NPR’s excellent and eclectic coverage. All of these stories are archived for listening to online at nprmusic, a great web destination for music fans.
The stories included:
The Doors Prove Strange Days Are Still With Us
Mayer Hawthorne: A Motor City Kid Looks To The Future
The Black Keys: Necessary Roughness
Spotify Is Good For The Music Industry, Its CEO Says
From Knee-To-Knee To CD: The Evolution Of Oral Tradition In Mountain Ballads



