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Welsh duo Toy Horses join Nic Harcourt for a live in studio performance on Sunday night in the 8pm hour to preview songs from their forthcoming self-titled album. They describe themselves as a “ukulele fueled melodic indie duo.” Nic dubbed them a ‘band to watch’ at SXSW earlier this year, so make sure not to miss this one. Tune in or check it out in the archives after it airs live here.
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Today’s episode of Tuned In showcases songs from Neva Dinova (“Supercomputer” from YOU MAY ALREADY BE DREAMING), Ida (“Road to Ruin” from MY FAIR, MY DARK), and Thom Yorke’s brother Andy Yorke (“Rise and Fall” from SIMPLE). Nic also features Tilly and the Wall with an in-studio cover of Erasure’s “Respect” and some really fancy tap dancing by Jamie Pressnall, the percussionist for the band. Download this video as well as daily free music tracks at http://www.KCRW.com.
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As many of you probably heard on the air this morning, Nic Harcourt is stepping down as KCRW’s Music Director at the end of this month. He will stay at the station as a DJ on Sunday nights from 6 to 9pm. Here is the full press release for more info:
After 10 successful years as host of Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW’s signature music program, KCRW Music Director Nic Harcourt is stepping down November 30 to pursue several independent projects. Harcourt will continue as a KCRW deejay, hosting a 3-hour show on Sundays from 6-9 pm.
“I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to come to work every day and be surrounded by creative and passionate people and I want to keep the connection alive on my Sunday show,” said Harcourt.
“Since I arrived here, I’ve fulfilled many of my dreams as a music lover, meeting and interviewing legends like Neil Young, Paul McCartney, Willie Nelson and Cat Stevens (Yusuf). I’ve also been able to set the stage for future stars, introducing artists like Coldplay, Damien Rice, Dido and Norah Jones on KCRW’s airwaves. I’m equally proud to have played many unsigned and independent artists and to be a champion for Latin Alternative music.”
“I’ve also been involved with a number of innovative projects to bring KCRW’s unique programming to a larger audience, such as launching KCRW Presents concerts in Los Angeles and other cities, remote broadcasts of Morning Becomes Eclectic from major music events, and videocasting and podcasting our live studio sessions.”
“As a parent of two young children, I believe it’s time for me to explore new career opportunities and expand upon my other activities in movie, television, voice over work, advertising and the Internet.”
“My heartfelt thanks and gratitude go to KCRW, the staff and volunteers who have supported my work through the years, but most of all to the listeners. I’ve always said that I couldn’t do what I do without them and I hope they will join me on Sunday nights,” said Harcourt.
KCRW’s General Manager Ruth Seymour said “Nic has enhanced KCRW’s reputation for introducing new artists to listeners in Southern California and beyond on radio and the Internet. His singular gifts as a radio deejay and his ability to spot new talent attracted major media attention from both national and international press.”
“He made performing on MBE an opportunity to be heard by top entertainment executives. In quite a number of instances it led to record contracts, television appearances and club dates.”
“We’re delighted that Nic will continue a station tradition and remain on the air at KCRW. He follows our two previous Music Directors, Tom Schnabel and Chris Douridas, who also host music programs on the weekends.”
“Nic is a hard act to follow”, added Seymour. “We are now in the process of choosing a new Music Director. We have been looking at potential candidates with an eye toward announcing a choice in the new few weeks.”
In the latest episode of Tuned In, Nic Harcourt features songs from multi-Grammy Award winning songstress k.d. lang (“Coming Home” from WATERSHED), Mia Doi Todd (“Night of a Thousand Kisses” from GEA), and Pete Rock (“Folsom Prison Blues” from JOHNNY CASH REMIXED).
Tuned in with KCRW's Nic Harcourt features his top songs to listen for. This week, we feature music from Takka Takka (MIGRATION), My Brightest Diamond (INSIDE A BOY), Rachael Yamagata (ELEPHANTS), and The Boat People (CHANDELIERS).
On the latest Tuned In webisode, Nic Harcourt takes a look at some of the featured music on KCRW, sharing new music from albums by Fujiya and Miyagi (LIGHTBULBS), The Black Watch (ICING THE SNOW QUEEN), Pop Levi (NEVER NEVER LOVE) and Devotchka (A MAD AND FAITHFUL TELLING). Download this video, subscribe to the podcast and more at http://www.KCRW.com.
Download the free weekly videocast at http://kcrw.com/tunedin or subscribe at the podcast page at kcrw.com.
If
you like to keep up on new CD releases and emerging artists, we have a
brand new video podcast on kcrw.com that you might want to check out.
It's called "Tuned In with Nic Harcourt" and it's a weekly look at
Nic's favorite picks from some of the music we're playing on KCRW.
This week, Nic is listening to great new music from a variety of great artists. He begins with the first collaborative album from David Byrne & Brian Eno in over 30 years, EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENS WILL HAPPEN TODAY. Following Byrne and Eno is new music from Carmen Rizzo (ORNAMENT OF AN IMPOSTER), The Duke Spirit (NEPTUNE), The Kills (MIDNIGHT BOOM), and Lykke Li (LITTLE BIT REMIXES).
Download this video as well as daily free music tracks at http://www.KCRW.com.
On Wednesday, July 9 we are putting on a KCRW.com Presents Showcase at the Knitting Factory Main Stage with Tally Hall, Little Jackie and Salt & Samovar, hosted by KCRW Music Director and MBE host Nic Harcourt. You heard them first on KCRW and now we are bringing them to you live! This is going to be an incredible evening of music – don’t miss it.
Tickets to the showcase are $12 in advance and available at the Knitting Factory website. We want nothing more than to fill this room with KCRW fans. We also have some ticket giveaways so check the box on the bottom right at KCRW.com.
You can find more details at www.kcrw.com/lamc and below.
If you can’t make it out, don’t forget to tune in to Morning Becomes Eclectic on July 10 and 11 as we broadcast live from New York, with performances by Alla and Ximena Sarinana.
DATE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 9
WHAT: KCRW Showcase - hosted by Nic Harcourt
WHO: Tally Hall, Little Jackie and Salt and Samovar
WHERE: Knitting Factory – Main Room (SoHo)
74 Leonard St
New York, NY 10013-3437
TIME: Doors open at 8pm
TICKETS: Tickets on sale now, $12 in advance
This is an all ages show!
More about the artists:
Nic Harcourt played Ann Arbor quintet Tally Hall years before they signed to Atlantic, who released their CD “Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum” in April. The band has been compared to everyone from the Beatles to the Beastie Boys, with charming pop, upbeat melodies and whimsical lyrics. Little Jackie received their first-ever radio airplay on KCRW and will be celebrating the release of their new album “The Stoop,” which blends old-school R&B sound with a quirky hybrid of hip-hop and pop. Salt & Samovar recently made their second Morning Becomes Eclectic appearance, debuting brand new bluesy, foot-stomping songs. The band’s revival-like performances are striking and they sound just as good on record -- their 2007 release was among Nic’s favorite CDs of the year.