Earlier this week, Alexa Ray Joel released “Seven Years,” her first original song in many years. On the heels of the release, the singer-songwriter will appear on NBC’s TODAY Show.
According to NBC, Joel will appear for both an interview and performance on the April 20 edition of the daytime talk show. Part of the Citi Music Series, Joel’s segment will air during the 9-10AM ET portion of the broadcast.
Other segments set for that window of the episode include “Ageless: The New Science of Getting Older Without Getting Old” with Dr. Andrew Steele and “Green Everything” with Chassie Post. Complete TODAY listings follow:
Monday, April 19
(7-9 a.m.) TODAY brings the latest news and up-to-date information on the coronavirus pandemic. TODAY Goes Green: Recycling. Physician Moms Group Comes Together Online to Help Others. TODAY Wellness: Women’s Health Beauty Awards with Kristina Rodulfo. TODAY Food: Down to Earth—A Lesson in Sustainable Seafood from Alaska with fisherman Hannah Heimbuch.
(9-10 a.m.) Guest: Chrissy Teigen on Fertility Out Loud campaign. Ed Helms on Peacock’s Rutherford Falls. TODAY Goes Green: Make Ahead Monday with Matt Abdoo. Overheard on 3rd.
(10-11 a.m.) Guest: Melissa Villaseñor on Hosting the Independent Spirit Awards and Saturday Night Live. TODAY Goes Green: Elle’s Green Beauty Star Awards with Chloe Hall & Clean Snacks with Kelly LeVeque. Game—April Showers Showdown.
Tuesday, April 20
(7-9 a.m.) TODAY brings the latest news and up-to-date information on the coronavirus pandemic. Guest: President George W. Bush on new book Out of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants. Naturalization Ceremony: Live Event with Essential Workers & Pledge of Allegiance.
(9-10 a.m.) Citi Music Series: Alexa Ray Joel interview & performance. Ageless: The New Science of Getting Older Without Getting Old with Dr. Andrew Steele. TODAY Goes Green: Green Everything with Chassie Post. Overheard on 3rd.
(10-11 a.m.) Guests: President George W. Bush on new book Out of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants. Meet the New Citizens with President Bush; Dr. Cherish Smith; Dr. Siddarth Kathuria. Runner Gilbert Tuhabonye. Today Goes Green: The Rise Of Thrifting.
Wednesday, April 21
(7-9 a.m.) TODAY brings the latest news and up-to-date information on the coronavirus pandemic. TODAY Food: Eric Ripert on Vegetable Simple. TODAY’s Bestsellers with Chassie Post. TODAY Goes Green: How the Pandemic Has Brought the Birds Out and Made Bird Watching a New Favorite Pastime.
(9-10 a.m.) Guests: Michael Kors and Kate Hudson on the 40th Anniversary of Michael Kors and Watch Hunger Stop campaign. Ruby Rose on Vanquish. Mind Matters: LA Artist Using Art for Mental Health. Overheard on 3rd.
(10-11 a.m.) TODAY Goes Green: Hoda & Jenna Go Secondhand Shopping with Orly Shani. TODAY Goes Green: Eric Ripert on Vegetable Simple. YMCA Camps Closing.
Thursday, April 22
(7-9 a.m.) TODAY brings the latest news and up-to-date information on the coronavirus pandemic. Al’s Take A Walk TODAY with guest Bill Nye. TODAY Goes Green: On Earth Day, What’s Happening with the Colorado River as a Bellwether for the Rest of the Country. Small Business Spotlight with Jill Martin.
(9-10 a.m.) Daniel J. Watts on The Jam: Only Child. TODAY Goes Green: Eco Life Swaps with Ashlee Piper. Future of…Art Tourism. Overheard on 3rd.
(10-11 a.m.) TODAY Goes Green: Canned Goods Jewelry; How a Mom of 4 Became YouTube’s The Minimal Mom. TODAY Food with Chloe Coscarelli.
Friday, April 23
(7-9 a.m.) TODAY brings the latest news and up-to-date information on the coronavirus pandemic. Restaurant Restart: Three Resilient Female Seattle Chefs Beats the Challenges of Staying Open During the Pandemic. TODAY Goes Green: Home Gardening 101 with Samin Nosrat.
(9-10 a.m.) Daniel Dae Kim on Netflix’s Stowaway. The Upside: ActionPlay – Autism in the Arts. Superfood Friday with Joy Bauer. Overheard on 3rd.
(10-11 a.m.) Guests: Tony Hale on Eat Wheaties! Tom Jones on new album Surrounded by Time. Countdown to Mother’s Day with Meredith Sinclair. Game – Donna-Rama. Senior & Social: The TikTok Grandmas.