St. Vincent Launches WSTV Radio Show on Apple Music

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St. Vincent Launches WSTV Radio Show on Apple Music

Annie Clark will take on the persona of a 1970s radio DJ in New York
St. Vincent
St. Vincent, photo courtesy of Apple Music

St. Vincent has announced a new radio station on Apple Music. It’s titled WSTV Radio, with Annie Clark taking on a the persona of a New York City radio DJ in the 1970s. The first episode airs today (June 4) at 3 p.m. Eastern. The new show follows Clark’s previous Apple endeavor St. Vincent’s Mixtape Delivery Service.

Clark has frequently discussed the 1970s as a heavy influence on her newest record Daddy’s Home. She said in a new statement, “On WSTV Radio, I take a little acid-trip back in time with a smooth voice and all the coolest new (old) tunes. It is a lot of fun (for me, at least.)  Enjoy!!”

St. Vincent performed “Pay Your Way in Pay” and “The Melting of the Sun” from the album on Saturday Night Live in April. And, earlier this year, she re-worked Paul McCartney’s “Women and Wives” on McCartney III Imagined. She’ll play a fictionalized of herself alongside Carrie Brownstein doing the same in Brownstein’s film The Nowhere Inn this fall.

On Saturday, September 11, St. Vincent will headline Pitchfork Music Festival 2021 at Union Park in Chicago, Illinois. Tickets are on sale now.


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