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Today’s Top Tune: The Ting Tings – ‘Danced On The Wire’
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Today’s Top Tune: Carriers ‘Sometimes’
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Today’s Top Tune: MJ Lenderman – ‘She’s Leaving You’
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KCRW’s Top 30 chart… for *all* of 2024(!)
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Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: December 16, 2024
Best New MusicKCRW's signature music program features new releases, live performances, and artist interviews hosted by Novena Carmel.
Today’s Top Tune: Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats – ‘Call Me (Whatever You Like)’
Best New MusicComing up from the rock clubs of Denver, CO, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats need no introduction as they’ve played a mind boggling amount of concert halls, festivals, and arenas…
Morning Becomes Eclectic playlist: December 18, 2024
Best New MusicKCRW's signature music program features new releases, live performances, and artist interviews hosted by Novena Carmel.