Lost Notes

KCRW’s acclaimed music documentary podcast, Lost Notes, is back for its fourth season! Co-hosts Novena Carmel (KCRW) and Michael 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.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 33m. Bisher sind 105 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint jede zweite Woche.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 20 hours 14 minutes

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episode 2: Lost Notes: 1980 - Ep. 2: The Sugarhill Gang


In 1979, "Rapper’s Delight" was released and went on to become the first Top 40 hip-hop single. Sugarhill Gang almost had no choice but to follow the single up with a full-length. So in the early months of 1980, a six song, nearly forty minute album by a rap group was released. The debut, self-titled album by the Sugarhill Gang wasn’t received without controversy, and wasn’t received without skepticism...


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 September 24, 2020  34m
 
 

episode 1: Lost Notes: 1980 - Ep. 1: Stevie Wonder


Stevie Wonder released seven albums from 1970 to 1976. It is an impenetrable run of albums and songs, one of the greatest in music history. Then, in 1979, he faced his first defeat of the decade. Reviews for “Stevie Wonder’s Journey Through The Secret Life of Plants” were harshly mixed. So in 1980 Stevie was due for a comeback. Lost Notes host Hanif Abdurraqib reflects on the album and Wonder’s call for the observation of Martin Luther King’s birthday as a national holiday.


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 September 24, 2020  28m
 
 

Lost Notes: 1980 - Introducing Lost Notes: 1980


This season the poet and cultural critic Hanif Abdurraqib explores the year 1980. It was the brilliant, awkward and sometimes heartbreaking opening to a monumental decade in popular music.


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 September 10, 2020  2m
 
 

Lost Notes S2 Bonus: Teenagers Surfing on the Wave of the Apocalypse


Our second of two Lost Notes bonus episodes for this summer. This one is about The Student Teachers. In 1977, a group of music obsessed friends got together and decided to form a band. Most of them were still in high school and almost none of them had even picked up an instrument before, but they lived and breathed the New York City music scene and wanted nothing more than to be a part of it...


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 August 6, 2020  38m
 
 

Lost Notes S2 Bonus: Power to the People


The new season of Lost Notes will be here in September. Meantime, this summer, we’re sharing a couple of bonus episodes. Fifty years ago, an unlikely musical group evolved out of the Oakland chapter of the Black Panther Party. They were called The Lumpen. And although they quickly gained a following for their air-tight funk, they were always meant to be much more than mere entertainment. Peter Gilstrap reports on the rise and fall of an unlikely R&B group born out of social upheaval.


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 June 18, 2020  35m
 
 

episode 8: Lost Notes S2 Ep. 8: Song of a Gun


As long as there have been guns, there have been songs about guns. But American culture's relationship with guns is changing. Does popular music reflect that? We take a look at the history of music's relationships with guns, and gun control activism, to find out.


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 June 13, 2019  28m
 
 

episode 7: Lost Notes S2 Ep. 7: Beyond Disco: Nermin Niazi and Feisal Mosleh


In the early ‘80s, two teenage siblings in London recorded an album that fused Pakistani pop and British New Wave. It became a perfect harmony of the two worlds they lived in. This is the story behind their lost masterpiece.


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 June 6, 2019  33m
 
 

episode 6: Lost Notes S2 Ep. 6: Imagining Billy Tipton


Jazz pianist Billy Tipton has been celebrated by some as a trans pioneer – but his story resists an easy telling.


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 May 30, 2019  27m
 
 

Lost Notes S2 Bonus: More on John Fahey and Legacy


As a supplement to our episode on John Fahey, we share a conversation between Jessica Hopper and Carla Green about artist legacies in the era of cancel culture and #MeToo.


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 May 28, 2019  13m
 
 

episode 5: Lost Notes S2 Ep. 5: Living with John Fahey, aka A Room Full of Flowers


John Fahey’s guitar playing influenced the sound of the American underground for generations. But how does that legacy change when you hear from three of the women who knew him best?


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 May 23, 2019  38m