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KCRW Presents First Fridays: Neon Indian and Peanut Butter Wolf Announced for June

The line up for the last First Fridays of the 2010 season has been announced and it’s a good one – Neon Indian and Peanut Butter Wolf. The series has…

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By Rachel Reynolds • Apr 28, 2010 • 1 min read

The line up for the last First Fridays of the 2010 season has been announced and it’s a good one – Neon Indian and Peanut Butter Wolf. The series has gone from indie rock to funk to folk and now we’re closing it down with a dance party on June 4, 2010 at the Natural History Museum. DJ duo Classixx will be there in the DJ lounge as well!

Also, the May line up of The Tallest Man on Earth and Gamble House is not to be missed. Swedish folk singer Kristian Mattson aka The Tallest Man on Earth has a raspy voice that has led to comparisons to a young Bob Dylan. He draws on old blues and folk masters to create his own haunting, intimate songs. We’ll host him on Morning Becomes Eclectic for a live performance and interview earlier that morning on Friday, May 7 so you can get a sneak preview for the evening’s festivities.

Ticket information is available here. If you can’t make it to the show, be sure to go to KCRW.com and check out the live webcast.

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    Rachel Reynolds

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