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Episode The Secret Sisters
T Bone Burnett and Jack White have anointed the Secret Sisters as a duo to watch. They deliver gorgeous harmonies, whether singing renditions of songs made famous by Hank Williams and Buck Owens or their own original tunes. Hear it all on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Ra Ra Riot
Ra Ra Riot combine indie rock with chamber pop flourishes and their live performances are always joyful energetic affairs. Tune in for a set of effervescent songs on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Broken Social Scene
Broken Social Scene is one of Canada’s most celebrated indie rock collectives and their many members will play musical chairs as they share a batch of new songs on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode MGMT
MGMT took a psychedelic turn on their new release, trading in their signature electro-pop for stylistic leap into epic sprawling tunes. We’re excited to hear it in a live session on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Foals
UK band Foals were recently nominated for the album of the year prize in their native country. We also love their catchy new release and are excited to hear them play songs from "Total Life Forever" when they perform on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode The Morning Benders
Berkeley's The Morning Benders bring the sunny indie rock sound they've honed on the road to Morning Becomes Eclectic listeners when they perform songs from Big Echo at 11:15am.
Episode Eels
Mark Oliver Everett explores themes of desire, loss, and redemption in songs he performs as Eels. He'll play some of his new tracks for Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Herbie Hancock
Herbie Hancock is a giant in modern music, a jazz titan who’s nevertheless managed to achieve popular success as well. Lionized by musicians from both pop and jazz, he achieved fame as Miles Davis’ pianist. He's produced and recorded with scores of musicians. He joins Tom at 1pm.
Episode Caribou
The music Dan Snaith makes under his Caribou moniker is best described as cheerful electronica. We'll be treated to a live session of his danceable beats on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Autolux
Autolux is one of Jason Bentley's favorite local bands and they also count T Bone Burnett and Radiohead's Thom Yorke among their fans. Hear why when they perform songs from Transit Transit Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Angus and Julia Stone
Australian siblings Angus & Julia Stone consistently put out spectacular recordings so we're thrilled for their return to KCRW to perform lush songs from their new release Down The Way on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Avett Brothers
After years of enjoying songs from North Carolina's Avett Brothers, we're proud to feature a live session on Morning Becomes Eclectic with the group. If their new record is any indication-- it promises to be stellar. Join us at 11:15am.
Episode Jamie Lidell
British producer Jamie Lidell is a chameleon, sliding into neo-soul songs as easily as he slices through spacey folk-blues. He'll share his talents with Morning Becomes Eclectic listeners, tune in at 11:15am.
Episode Band of Horses
Band of Horses have always been a station favorite but they took their sound to the next level on their latest release "Infinite Arms" as they travel through Americana and dewy pop songs. Morning Becomes Eclectic listeners will be treated to a live performance when the band returns at 11:15am.
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The members of Avi Buffalo may be just out of high school, but their music defies their age, with mind blowing guitar solos, intriguing lyrics and songs so catchy we can't stop playing them. Tune in for a live session on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode The Walkmen
The Walkmen pack a wallop on their stunning new release - a collection of raw rock songs performed in their distinctive style. We're thrilled to have them back in the studio for a live session when they visit Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Darker My Love
Darker My Love's new sonic direction leans toward the psychedelic and channels early Grateful Dead jams. Tune in for this standout local band's performance on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Black Prairie
Members of The Decemberists have teamed up on a new project playing instrumental string band music. Expect to hear a lot of dobro, accordian and more when Black Prairie bring their unplugged sound to Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Pascal source code Junip
Long before Jose Gonzalez became famous for his downtempo folk songs and his work with Zero 7, he cultivated his skills with his friends and formed Junip. We'll hear new songs from the band on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Saint Motel
Not only are L.A.'s Saint Motel talented indie-pop stars in the making, but they are also gifted cinematographers who started making music together in film school. They’ll bring their impressive live show to Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Interpol
Don't miss a special live session with Interpol, recorded in front of a live audience on the eve of their highly anticipated album release exclusively for KCRW's Apogee Sessions.
Episode Rocky Dawuni
Ghanian superstar Rocky Dawuni melds reggae and African melodies and sprinkles them with positive and uplifting lyrics. Legends like Stevie Wonder and Peter Gabriel have joined him on stage and we’ll hear why when Dawuni performs on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode chemical/x-mdl-rdfile Frazey Ford
Frazey Ford found fame as the frontwoman for folk trio Be Good Tanyas, but she won our hearts with her solo debut, which is full of emotional wisdom and depth. We’ll be treated to a full band performance on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode School of Seven Bells
The new record from ethereal fuzz-pop trio School of Seven Bells is one of our favorites.  We’re excited to welcome them back to Morning Becomes Eclectic airwaves for a live session at 11:15am.
Episode Karen Elson
Karen Elson has it all-- she's a model, mother, wife of Jack White, and a talented singer in her own right. Her songs are elegantly crafted and her voice is hauntingly beautiful. We’re thrilled to feature a live session with this chanteuse and her stellar band on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
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On the heels of their Hollywood Bowl debut, dance duo Chromeo bring their slick riffs and hook heavy funk to Morning Becomes Eclectic listeners at 11:15am.
Episode The Boxer Rebellion
UK band The Boxer Rebellion returns to KCRW’s studios for an exclusive acoustic performance, including a new song written for their feature film debut. The band plays themselves in the new Drew Barrymore film “Going The Distance” and wrote an original song for the soundtrack. This will be the first performance of that track, and it falls right into place with the epic, sweeping sounds they are known for.
Episode Fistful of Mercy
Joseph Arthur, Dhani Harrison and Ben Harper chose KCRW’s signature music show Morning Becomes Eclectic to debut their new project – Fistful of Mercy. The band performed an intimate, secret show for a small group of friends and family at the Village Studios, which we will broadcast for Morning Becomes Eclectic listeners at 11:15am.
Episode Shawn Lee
Longtime KCRW favorite and multi-instrumental king Shawn Lee finally makes his live debut on the station to celebrate his latest recording, which showcases his love for '60's and '70s soul. Hear it live on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Episode Los Lobos
East L.A. favorites Los Lobos return to KCRW studios to perform an array of songs spanning their award-winning 40 year career on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.