In The Hot Box – 05.31.15 – Dj Doc Reo Top 6

In The Hot Box – 05.31.15 – Dj Doc Reo Top 6

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In The Hot Box is a weekly talk show hosted by Mareo Lawson dedicated to interviewing local members of the community and reporting news, events, and traffic from the San Fernando Valley’s Hot Box. On this episode DJ Doc Reo, a.k.a. Mareo Lawson plays his choice of the Top 6 live songs replayed In The Hot Box in 2015. These are songs are from various shows in KPCRadio.com archive.

DJ Doc Reo Top 6 – 2015

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In The Hot Box – DJ Doc Reo 12.11.14

In The Hot Box – DJ Doc Reo 12.11.14

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Photo by Mareo Lawson

In The Hot Box is a weekly talk show hosted by Mareo Lawson dedicated to interviewing local members of the community and reporting news, events, and traffic from the San Fernando Valley’s Hot Box. On this episode DJ Doc Reo, a.k.a. Mareo Lawson takes us on a journey through the some of the previously broadcasted music, that our guests have shared here on KPCRadio.com.

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Listen: The Coffee House – Tony Haynes visits again

Tony Haynes, former host of the “The T.H.E.O.R.Y.” on KPCRadio.com, stops by “The Coffee House” once again.

He talks about his up-coming musical, soaring like an eagle and your destiny.

Listen:Meet your Neighbors with singer Juliet Piper

Listen:Meet your Neighbors with singer Juliet Piper

Listen to singer/songwriter Juliet Piper do a live in-studio performance of some of her original songs on Meet Your Neighbors originally aired in October 2010.

Music from the Underground: Connie Lim

MUSIC FROM THE UNDERGROUND: Connie Lim Performs Live from KPCRadio on Vimeo.

On Music from the Underground, hosts Courtney Coles and Maurice McFarland had UC Berkeley alum, Connie Lim in the studio.

Lim started writing and playing the piano at 8 years old, with the help of her now 95-year-old piano teacher. After going through her “teenage emo angst drama,” Lim started writing full songs to music. Her motivation behind composing music is to not go crazy.

When it came to comparing the music scene in Berkeley to the music scene in Los Angeles, Lim said, “there’s a lot more dancing in the Bay area.”

To hear more from Connie, visit her social media sites.

MySpace.
Facebook.

Music From the Underground: Holland Greco

Music from the underground – Holland Greco

In the studio Monday, Music from the Underground heard a live performance from Holland Greco with drummer “Princess” Frank and upright bassist Michael Papillo. The band spoke about their musical influences ranging from Led Zeppelin to Missy Elliot to Gypsy rock.

100 Proof, Stuck! and Butterflies, songs from Holland’s set list, can be found on her first solo EP, Tunnel Vision.

Holland has a show coming up May 16 at the Dakota Lounge in Santa Monica. The show is 21+ and $5. To hear more from Holland, you can visit her website: hollandgreco.com.