Petracovich

Petracovich

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Petracovich on KCRW

Dreamy folk trio Petracovich is getting great reviews for their new release, with the LA Weekly calling it “insightful, evocative” pop folk. Singer Jessica Peters draws from very personal material for her new songs, which strike close to the heart. Hear it live when they join Morning Becomes Eclectic for a session at 11:15am.

Petracovich

Dreamy folk trio Petracovich is getting great reviews for their new release, with the LA Weekly calling it “insightful, evocative” pop folk. Singer Jessica Peters draws from very personal material for her new songs, which strike close to the heart. Hear it live when they join Morning Becomes Eclectic for a session at 11:15am.

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