
Lee Hay
Lee Hay has worked at all three Cincinnati Public Radio stations: WGUC in the mid-70's, WMUB in the late 70's, and WVXU since 1984. She is currently the host of The Blues on Saturday evenings and various special programs.
Her radio work has been awarded numerous awards including one from the Ohio Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission, numerous Communicator Awards, Society of Professional Journalists and the Ohio Associated Broadcasters Association. Most recently she has received a Certificate of Merit from the Gabriel Awards for The Journey from Within;and recognition from the Ohio Associated Broadcasters Association for Cincinnati Baseball: Crosley Field(2011) and The Who Concert: 30 YearsLater and Baseball: A Little Known Chapter (2010). Hay is also WVXU's music director and with her jazz background was the Cincinnati correspondent for downbeat magazine.
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Celebrating National Poetry Month: Local poet and president of Fountain Square Publishing , Jinny Powers Berten, joins us to read her poem, That Dog...
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A Message of Hope from Guatemala native and naturalized American citizen, Rene Micheo , a former principal dancer with the Cincinnati Ballet.
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Tim Perrino , Executive Artistic Director of Cincinnati Landmark Productions , shares his Message of Hope commentary.
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Lee Hay and her guests pay tribute to Cincinnati stomp-blues legend Big Joe Duskin .
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The importance of honeybees to the world’s farming and agricultural worlds can’t be overstated, yet their numbers are shrinking because of pesticides,...
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The 6 th Annual Cincinnati Jazz Hall of Fame Induction ceremony and concert , originally scheduled for March 22, has been postponed due to current...
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Carrying on the family tradition, ice skater Kaela Kapeikis is one of the performers in the current tour of Disney on Ice presents Road Trip Adventures ...
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The spotlight is on the women of the blues on this week's blues show, Saturday, March 14th at 11pm. The first set features Bonnie Raitt, Marcia Ball,...
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NYC- based jazz trombonist/composer Sam Blakeslee 's bringing his new chamber music jazz project, "Wistful Thinking," to Caffe Vivace on March 19th from...
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Due to coronavirus restrictions dictated by the State of Ohio and the Governor's edicts and Mt. St. Joseph University's suspension of on-campus classes...