
Rosemary Welsch
HostRosemary Welsch has been the Afternoon Host, Program Director, and Senior Producer for 91.3 WYEP. Welsch is the longest-tenured employee at WYEP, having just celebrated her 30th anniversary as a full-time employee. She began as a volunteer D.J. during the station’s salad years in 1981.
Welsch’s impact on WYEP cannot be understated. As a pioneer in the field and genre, she played a pivotal role in the station becoming one of the United States’ most prominent community-supported AAA radio stations. She started producing and hosting programs focusing on women musicians and became the first woman named solo host of a morning drive program in Pittsburgh’s history.
Most Notable interview: Among her many talks with artists such as Patti Smith, David Byrne, Chrissy Hynde and Phillip Glass, this Live & Direct Session with Rhiannon Giddens is a favorite.
Read all about her: She Became Pittsburgh Radio Royalty by Making Music Matter, Pittsburgh Magazine
Over the years, Welsch has helped the station become the nationally recognized industry leader that it is today. Her significant career with WYEP began in 1981 when the station was young, small and struggling. Welsch came aboard as a volunteer and later sat on the Board of Directors, working to create a new WYEP that would thrive and grow. She started producing and hosting programs focusing on women musicians and became the first woman named solo host of a morning drive program in Pittsburgh’s history.
In the 1990s, Welsch helped create the current format of WYEP, and also its mission. In 1995, Welsch was named Program Director, a position held by few women in the industry. She held the position for 11 years, earning several nominations for Program Director of the Year at the non-commercial radio conference. She was named one of the 50 Most Culturally Significant Pittsburghers by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, two years running. In the mid-2000s, Welsch became the host of the Afternoon Mix and Senior Producer for WYEP, conducting interviews with locally and nationally recognized musicians, artists, and representatives of non-profit organizations, including Bonnie Raitt, Harry Belafonte, Mavis Staples, Burt Bacharach and many more. She also acts as a host for many non-profit events in the area. In 2013, she was honored by The Women and Girls Foundation as a pioneering woman in media in Pittsburgh. In 2016 Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto declared September 28th “Rosemary Welsch Day” in honor of her 35th Anniversary at WYEP.
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Rosemary Welsch was joined by Josh Ritter for a Live & Direct Session to play some songs off his album Spectral Lines on May 10th, 2023.
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Valerie June joined WYEP’s Rosemary Welsch for a Live & Direct session on May 6th, 2022, and even surprised us with a cover of Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World.”
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Greensky Bluegrass create music that shapeshifts genres, incorporating country, jam band, and bluegrass styles. The various facets of the band’s songs reflect the five members, all who play, write, and trade off vocals. Each brings his unique musical background to the band’s live performance, and this is a band to catch live.
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WYEP names the best album and Pittsburgh artist of the year, as well as highlight the top 91 songs of 2023.
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The Lone Bellow’s WYEP Live & Direct Session is a window into the band’s personality. Check it out!
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WYEP host Rosemary Welsch recently chatted with Curt Smith about the new release, his relationship with Roland Orzabal, and fame at such a young age.
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In November 2021, Sting released his 15th solo album “The Bridge.” He chatted with Afternoon Mix Host Rosemary Welsch about the new album and life in a pandemic.
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2021 has been a breakthrough year for Jon Batiste, though he was hardly unknown.
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In her interview with WYEP's Rosemary Welsch, Amythyst Kiah spoke of her songwriting evolution, the emotional toll of racism within the music industry, and the healing power of music.