Lulu Mickelson

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A former KCRW volunteer turned college DJ in NYC, Lulu sends some blog loving across country. My ears are still ringing from the deluge of sound that poured into the…

Review: Tamaryn and The Raveonettes at the Music Hall of Williamsburg

A former KCRW volunteer turned college DJ in NYC, Lulu sends some blog loving across country. My ears are still ringing from the deluge of sound that poured into the…

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Final Coachella Report by KCRW Volunteer: Lulu Mickelson Day Three started with the haunting harmonies of Los Angeles’s very own Local Natives, whose driving percussion and powerful…

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Final Coachella Report by KCRW Volunteer: Lulu Mickelson Day Three started with the haunting harmonies of Los Angeles’s very own Local Natives, whose driving percussion and powerful…

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Coachella Report by KCRW Volunteer: Lulu Mickelson A grin lodged itself on my tan cheeks Friday morning and hasn’t left since. Because there is nothing like the first beats of…

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Coachella Report by KCRW Volunteer: Lulu Mickelson A grin lodged itself on my tan cheeks Friday morning and hasn’t left since. Because there is nothing like the first beats of…

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