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Spike Jonze, Karen O and More on KCRW This Week

Upcoming Live Performances on MORNING BECOMES ECLECTIC with host JASON BENTLEY Thursday, February 13, Spike Jonze, Karen O, and production designer KK Barrett will stop by to chat with Jason…

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By Rachel Reynolds • Feb 10, 2014 • 2 min read

Upcoming Live Performances on MORNING BECOMES ECLECTIC with host JASON BENTLEY

Thursday, February 13, Spike Jonze, Karen O, and production designer KK Barrett will stop by to chat with Jason Bentley about the film “Her”, as well as a performance of the Oscar-nominated “The Moon Song”.

Tuesday, February 18, Josh Carter and Sarah Barthel, the duo behind Phantogram, have been making great music for some time but they’ve stepped up for their major label debut, a staple on KCRW’s Top 50. They join Morning Becomes Eclectic for a live session at 11:15am.

Wednesday, February 19, KCRW favorite Moby joins us at guest DJ on the eve of his photographic exhibit culled from on his album Innocents at Project Gallery. Moby shares insights into his photos when he joins Morning Becomes Eclectic in the 10 o’clock hour.

Friday, February 21, Aussie singer-songwriter Vance Joy has a knack for catchy melodies. He’ll bring us some new songs and much more on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.

Monday, February 24, Matthew Hemerlein is a classically-trained musician based here in Los Angeles that performs under the moniker Lo-Fang. On the eve of a tour supporting Lorde, the skillful and sardonic Lo-Fang will perform songs with his band from his debut album on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.

Tuesday, February 25, Brighton-based quartet Kins merge plaintive vocals with pretty melodies on their debut album. We’ll hear their unique brand of indie rock live on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.

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Sat, February 15, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down at the El Rey Theatre

Sat, February 15, Dom La Nena at McCabe’s Guitar Shop

Thur, February 20, Yuna at the Glass House in Pomona

Sun, February 23, theLIFT’S 4 year anniversary with Gilles Peterson, Jeremy Sole and Wiseacre at the Mayan

Tues, February 25, Kins at The Bootleg

Fri, February 28, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. at the El Rey Theatre

Sat, March 1, Lord Huron at The Fonda

Thurs, March 6, Gary Numan with Big Black Delta at the Mayan

Fri, March 6, First Fridays with performances from Son Lux and San Fermin and special guests Wild Up plud a DJ set from KCRW’s own Anthony Valadez at the Natural History Museum

Fri, March 7, Nick Waterhouse at the Hollywood American Legion Hall

Mon, March 17, James Vincent McMorrow at The Roxy

Tues, March 25, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings with Valerie June at the Wiltern

Tues, March 25, London Grammar at the El Rey Theatre

Fri, March 28, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks at the El Rey Theatre

Tues, April 15, Bryan Ferry at Club Nokia

Sat, April 19, Bryan Ferry at the Santa Barbara Bowl

Tues, April 22, Hauschka at the Masonic Lodge at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery

Fri, April 25, The National with Portugal. The Man at The Santa Barbara Bowl

Tues, May 6, Rodrigo y Gabriela at the Orpheum Theatre

Wed, May 7, Rodrigo y Gabriela at the Hollywood Palladium

Thurs, May 8, Tycho at The Fonda

Fri, July 11, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds at the Shrine Auditorium

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Fri, February 21, theLIFT’s 4 year anniversary with Gilles Peterson, Jeremy Sole and Wiseacre at Mighty in San Francisco

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    Rachel Reynolds

    Producer, 'Morning Becomes Eclectic'

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