31 Jul 2024
45:40
KCRW’s acclaimed music documentary podcast,Lost Notes, returns for its fourth season. Co-hostsNovena Carmel(KCRW) andMichael Barnes(KCRW / KPFK / Artform Radio) guide you through eight wildly different and deeply human stories, each set against the kaleidoscopic backdrop of LA’s soul and R&B scene of the 1950s-1970s. Support KCRW’s original programming likeLost Notesbydonating or becoming a member.
On Wednesday, July 17,Lost Noteswelcomed the legendaryLarry Mizellto KCRW’s Annenberg Performance Studio for an incredible evening of stories and music about his pioneering work with his brother Fonce in 1970s Los Angeles.
Anyone who’s been keeping up with the show will already know about the Mizell Brothers … but if you’re new to the family, we encourage you to stopright nowand back up to ourepisode on Larry and Fonce Mizellfrom earlier in the season.
The Mizells’ story is so rich and amazing that it deserves to be heard from the very beginning. And if you know their story, then this week’s episode is going to be extra-special. Today we bring you our live, in-person conversation with a man who, along with his brothers, helped createthesound of Los Angeles in the 1970s: Mr. Larry Mizell.
KCRW’s acclaimed music documentary podcast,Lost Notes, returns for its fourth season. Co-hostsNovena Carmel(KCRW) andMichael Barnes(KCRW / KPFK / Artform Radio) guide you through eight wildly different and deeply human stories, each set against the kaleidoscopic backdrop of LA’s soul and R&B scene of the 1950s-1970s. Support KCRW’s original programming likeLost Notesbydonating or becoming a member.
On Wednesday, July 17,Lost Noteswelcomed the legendaryLarry Mizellto KCRW’s Annenberg Performance Studio for an incredible evening of stories and music about his pioneering work with his brother Fonce in 1970s Los Angeles.
Anyone who’s been keeping up with the show will already know about the Mizell Brothers … but if you’re new to the family, we encourage you to stopright nowand back up to ourepisode on Larry and Fonce Mizellfrom earlier in the season.
The Mizells’ story is so rich and amazing that it deserves to be heard from the very beginning. And if you know their story, then this week’s episode is going to be extra-special. Today we bring you our live, in-person conversation with a man who, along with his brothers, helped createthesound of Los Angeles in the 1970s: Mr. Larry Mizell.