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Anne Litt MBE guest host - Photo by Andrea Domanick

Hey Y'all, 

Last week, I stepped into Novena’s shoes for a couple of days to host Morning Becomes Eclectic. ICYMI, we go live on YouTube during the 10 o’clock hour now… Rain or shine, no exceptions (more of my conflicted thoughts about this in a bit). During that hour, you get the full BTS experience and see how the magic happens, or in my case, whether or not I fall out of the chair. Novena, on the other hand, is our 10 AM, feel-good dancing queen. The chat is wildly entertaining, and it’s a blast talking to you and seeing your responses to the music in real time. It makes our connection feel even stronger. Def join in… even though I’m about to share some mixed feelings.

My personal comfort zone is on mic and off camera. Fellow music travelers, there's nothing like finding out that you are going to be live DJ-ing on YouTube during Morning Becomes Eclectic to give you an existential crisis about your skin care routine and wardrobe choices! Pro-tip: Ohtani jersey is always on point.

Once upon a time, I had a job interview to be a news anchor at the legendary “You give us 22 minutes, we’ll give you the world” KFWB here in LA (another story for another time). It was a fascinating peek into what felt like an old school 1960s newsroom — Mary Tyler Moore/Murray Slaughter style — everyone in shirts and ties, ripping news off the wire. The GM could feel my apprehension, and not just because I was decades younger than everyone else. Newsflash: I’m a DJ, not Diane Sawyer. He made me feel better by saying that working at KFWB was “a stepping stone into television.” The next moments were a blur of politely running as fast as I could toward the exit.

I know I’m being a little dramatic. Video has become a huge part of sharing music and our stories in places beyond the radio. Sam Sanders is a blast to watch, so are our live performances, and (of course) that aforementioned 10 AM hour of MBE.

Adapting to the on-camera of it all was an adjustment, but ultimately quite special. This past Monday was special for the opposite reason. Florence Welch (of + The Machine fame) dropped by the K to talk to me about her forthcoming album Everybody Scream, out Oct 31st. When she came into the studio with me to get settled, she immediately asked me where all of the cameras were. On my shrug that there weren’t any, she tossed her red hair back and just laughed. She told me it was a very welcome relief because cameras and phones being shoved in her face feels like a given these days. She recounted (with some horror) a recent experience at the BBC. I assured her it was just us (+ plus producer Nass and engineer Phil).

She laughed again and said, “This will be my favorite interview that I’ve done.” We’ll wear that as a badge of honor forever.

“See you” soon. Hopefully IRL!

xx, Anne
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Cuco - Photo by Sean Muang

Cuco: KCRW Live From HQ

Hawthorne, Calif.'s native son Cuco brings the romantic chords and souldies vibe of his third LP Ridin’ — plus some back catalog faves — to KCRW’s Annenberg Performance Studio. And in conversation with KCRW's Travis Holcombe, he talks tapping into his community, going analog, and learning to appreciate his own voice.

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Patrick Watson - Photo by Tohar Zamir

Morning Becomes Eclectic w/ special guest Patrick Watson

Patrick Watson (Cinematic Orchestra, Patrick Watson [band]) pops in for the second hour of the show to share some song selects and chat about Wim Wenders, his musical upbringing, his new LP Uh Oh, and the fact that despite being so closely associated with all things French-Canadian, he was born in SoCal(!). Welcome home, friend.

OH YEAH!
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Kamasi Washington - Photo by Vincent Haycock

KCRW Presents: Kamasi Washington's Blue Note LA Residency

Seeing Kamasi Washington live is always a transcendent experience and you have not one, not two, but THREE opportunities ahead of you to be in the room where it happens. Kamasi's ambitious 12-night residency at the Blue Note winds down this weekend, so snag your tix now. Shows are on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday — all presented by KCRW. Need some inspo while selecting your seats. Check out Kamasi in a candid conversation with KCRW's very own Jazz Cat, LeRoy Downs. It's coming your way live and direct from the kitchen at the Blue Note Los Angeles! Scrub to 27:30 to get right to the goods, or let it ride and enjoy two hours of expert jazz selects. We here at Music Insider strongly recommend option two 😎 Click the button below to get to it.

JUST JAZZ

Upcoming Music Events

Saturday, October 11th — KCRW & Minty Boi Present: 10 Years of Destroy Boys @ The Vermont Hollywood

Sunday, October 12th — KCRW Presents: Juan Wauters @ Lodge Room

Tuesday, October 14th — KCRW x School Night w/ Beatrix + more @ Zebulon

Wednesday, October 15th — KCRW Presents: Nation Of Language @ The Fonda

Thursday, October 16th — KCRW Presents: Nation of Language @ The Fonda

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