Dear Friends,
I’ve been reflecting a bit about our weekly conversation in the Music Insider. I sent you my very first Music Insider newsletter on January 27th, 2021. At the time, as Music Director, I was also wrapping up my tenure hosting Morning Becomes Eclectic, welcoming our new hosts and reflecting on the riveting poetry by Amanda Gorman, America’s Poet Laureate, which she delivered at President Biden’s inauguration. We were still reeling from COVID, but grateful that vaccines were imminent. We were recovering from the events of January 6th, yet hopeful for the future.
During that time, artists released some of their most powerful music. I remember musing on what those times would elicit from artists, both visual and musical. That first Music Insider featured a private playlist from pop group Xinxin, Today’s Top Tune from Field Music, and a playlist remembering the one-year anniversary of losing Kobe.
Our beloved Executive Music Producer, Ariana Morgenstern (more about her impact below!), was keeping Morning Becomes Eclectic, me, and the KCRW Music Team in line.
What I’ve loved most about writing this weekly missive is sharing with you, not only what goes on behind the scenes musically here at the K (Live From KCRW HQ, Live from my (Anne’s) Backyard, Guest DJs), but also what we’re feeling about the music we are hearing. Sometimes it was the energy of Dodgers Walk Up music, and sometimes it was a poignant bilingual cover of Paul Simon performed by Gaby Moreno and David Garza. Among hundreds of artists, we talked together about the uncategorizable Mermaid Chunky, the openness of Sharon Van Etten, the creativity of Moses Sumney, the elegance of Beth Gibbons, and the breathtaking beauty of silence.
Today, five and a half years later, it’s time for me to turn over the reins of Music Insider to my successor as Music Director, Alejandro Cohen. Ale, along with all of our DJs, will keep this conversation going about what is inspiring and exciting us in music. I’ll occasionally jump back in when I have something to share.
That said, the reins of Saturday afternoon music from noon until 3 PM remain firmly in my hands, so I’ll see you on the radio (or app, or website) this Saturday, which happens to be America’s birthday, July 4th!
BTW, if you have any song requests for my all-American 4th of July show, hit me up. anne@kcrw.org.
Be well always,
xx, Anne