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Christy Taylor

"Check your music superiority at the door..."
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 Mookie is on the air Monday thru Friday 10am - 2pm.

Very well, where do I begin?  I’m a SoCal native from the ‘burbs with family scattered all over the country.  I’d have to say that growing up; Snoop Dogg and Bone Thugs were just as much of an influence on me as Nirvana and Alice In Chains.  Some of my interests outside of the radio industry include the LA Lakers, politics, local music and white tennis shoes…
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06/27/2009

Thanks to Paul Parks for these Paramore pics from the Cricket Wireless show!

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06/25/2009

Last night on Kimmel, THIS went down...




06/20/2009

Jimmy Page, Jack White discuss their new documentary 'It Might Get Loud'

Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and The White Stripes frontman Jack White discussed their involvement in the forthcoming documentary, 'It Might Get Loud', at a press conference in Los Angeles this morning.

The legendary axe men, whose personal musical evolutions are chronicled in the film along with that of U2 guitarist The Edge, talked about what it was like to work with each other for the first time, and why they decided to become involved in the film.

"These days people are getting famous for being famous," White said when asked why he chose to take part in the documentary. "You have to battle against the media to create something soulful. This film lets people dig deeper into the music."

The film, which was directed by Academy Award-winning director Davis Guggenheim ('An Inconvenient Truth'), chronicles the master guitarists' evolution as musicians and illustrates how each one became enamoured of the instrument at a very young age


06/19/2009

Radiohead and Johnny Marr

Radiohead's Ed O’Brien and Phil Selway and The Cribs' Johnny Marr have all contributed to 'The Sun Came Out' - a double album of original material that will raise money for Oxfam.

The album, co-ordinated by Neil Finn, will be released on August 10.

Drummer Selway makes his recorded vocal debut on the record on the song 'The Ties That Bind Us'.

Selway made his live singing debut at a gig in Auckland, New Zealand in January at a gig organised in conjunction with the project.

The album also sees collaborations between Marr and Wilco's Jeff Tweedy on 'Too Blue', and KT Tunstall and Neil Finn of Crowded House on 'Hazel Black'.



06/16/2009

A piece from San Diego artist Sean Patrick Palmer

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